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Reducing Technology in the Classroom: Low-Tech Teaching Strategies That Work
There was a time when I thought the more technology I used, the better my teaching would be. Interactive slides? Check.Online quizzes? Check.Digital collaboration tools? Absolutely. And yet… something felt off. Students were clicking, tapping, and scrolling—but not always thinking. That’s when I started exploring what many educators are now calling digital minimalism in education—a…
20 Trends in Education That Are Just Starting to Take Off
If you’ve been teaching for a while, you’ve probably noticed something interesting: education moves in waves. One year it’s all about technology. The next, we’re rethinking technology. One year it’s standardized everything. The next, we’re pushing for personalization and flexibility. Right now, we’re in one of those transition moments—and it’s a fascinating one. Many of…
Reflecting on Classroom Management: What Actually Works (and What Doesn’t)
Let me say something I wish someone had told me earlier in my career: Classroom management doesn’t improve just because you gain experience.It improves because you reflect on that experience. Two teachers can have the exact same day—same students, same lesson, same chaos—and walk away with completely different growth. The difference? 👉 One asks: “Why…
5 ReadWriteThink Lesson Plans For Middle & High School ELA
ReadWriteThink.org has been a go-to source for ELA teachers who need quality, standards-aligned resources without spending hours building everything from scratch. Their readwritethink lesson plans are peer-reviewed, free, and designed by actual educators, which is exactly why they’ve earned a loyal following among middle and high school English teachers. But here’s the thing: the site…
A Simple Classroom Management Blueprint (That You Can Use Tomorrow)
Let’s be honest. Most classroom management advice sounds great… until you’re standing in front of 30 students at 9:02 a.m. on a Monday. That’s why this isn’t another list of strategies. This is a simple, practical classroom management plan template—one that’s built on everything we’ve covered in this course: Relationships over rules Prevention over reaction…
Selecting Classroom Management Strategies That Actually Fit You
I’ve tried a lot of classroom management strategies over the years. Some worked beautifully.Some flopped immediately.And a few made me feel like I was pretending to be someone else entirely. That’s when I realized something important: The best classroom management strategy isn’t the “best” one—it’s the one you can actually sustain. Let’s talk about how…

















