More about Grade Level Unity

In my previous article, I discussed how I think that it is important for teachers in various grade levels to meet and talk with one another. When harmony and appreciation exists among all of the grade level teachers, a new unity is created in the school. I think that this is important not only for your instruction but also for your attitude. In many cases we get wrapped up in the “mes”. Every teacher feels that they do more or work harder than another. I am one that can truly testify that no teacher has it easy. Every grade level … Continue reading

Expanding Across the Grade Levels

Many corresponding grade level teachers meet on a regular basis. Many common grade level teachers become close friends and plan together naturally and out of habit. They share ideas and thoughts and frustrations. Unfortunately in most schools that is the extent of grade level communicating. Beyond your own grade level, you rarely know what is happening. I am unaware of big projects or exciting news in other grade levels than my own. I can actually go days and never see teachers from particular grades. In many schools this grade level division exists and prohibits true unity of the school. When … Continue reading

Education Week in Review: December 29 – January 4

This is the last weekend for the students in my county before returning to school on Monday. During this week I have discussed in-service day, grade level unity, and the fabulously educated readers at Families.com. Check below for more details! Saturday, December 29 More about Donorschoose.org This article addresses even more facts about the website donorschoose.org. The site was previously described in another article. Thursday, January 3 In-Service Day! In this article I talk about my day at in-service and my frustrations with the paperwork and reports that are now required of schools and teachers. Expanding Across the Grade Levels … Continue reading