EdCo Teacher Spotlight: Work, Vision & Destiny
He believes what we’re doing and working for is not only possible, but within reach. “I leave feeling invigorated and hopeful.”
He believes what we’re doing and working for is not only possible, but within reach. “I leave feeling invigorated and hopeful.”
In the latest update from the CoOp Corner, we have a story of collaboration that gets right to the heart of The Educators\’ Cooperative. Lindsey Roe, a Middle School ELL …
Jennifer Weinblatt teaches 6th Grade English at Harding Academy in Nashville, TN. She is an active member of The Educators\’ Cooperative and its Leadership Committee. In this installment of the CoOp …
Reimagining \’Leadership\’ In (and From) The Classroom Read More »
Creating the space for your students to take risks and make mistakes is some of the hardest work teachers do. When 6th Grade English teacher Katie Reen set out to …
Microaggressions: How to Spot \’Em, How to Stop \’Em Read More »
By Colleen Cummings Colleen Cummings shares her experience searching for the right balance between the motivation of \”Yes!\” and the deficit mindset of \”Yes, but…\” in the CoOp Corner. Colleen …
By Amy Nystrand Amy Nystrand is a 4th Grade teacher at Gower Elementary School. In this installment in the CoOp Corner, she shares her thoughts on the power of listening …
Joel Bezaire has been leading and innovating from the classroom for many years, and his work as a 7th Grade Math teacher is both inspirational and well worth exploring. A …
Choices about when, where, and how we address anxiety and mindfulness often say more about our work with our students than we know. First Grade teacher Lizzie Ammerman is our …
Stepping Into the Null: Teaching Anxiety, Mindfulness, Gratitude, and Loving Kindness Read More »
By Sherri Scott This installment of the CoOp Corner feature\’s Linden Waldorf teacher Sherri Scott. Her perspective, experience, and insight have benefited the work of the teachers in the Cooperative …
5th Grade Social Studies teacher Connie Fink is starting her year with a new approach to sparking curiosity in her students. She keeps a blog over at http://finkteach.blogspot.com/. Connie believes that blogging …