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How to Be the Best Teacher Ever: Part 2
Our current posts focus on recommendations on how an educator can be known by their students as the "Best Teacher Ever." What we have...
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Create an Awareness of God
Preparing for the New School Year: Part 3 – Create an Awareness of God Every teacher going into the new school year desires to have...
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Go Beyond the Expected
Preparing for the New School Year: Part 2 – Go Beyond the Expected Spirit-directed education begins with a teacher who is overflowing...
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Preparing for the New School Year: Part 1- Spirit-Directed Education
In just a few weeks educators will be heading back to the classroom. Now that teachers have had at least a month or two off from the...
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Clues of Deception
One of the concepts we deal with in our new book Who Done It: Truth and Consequences Guide for Educators is deception. In Chapter 4:...
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WHO DONE IT is here!!!
Our much anticipated new book Who Done It? Truth and Consequences Guide for Educators is now available on AMAZON. We also have a limited...
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Who Done It?
I wanted to take a couple of minutes to announce a new book that Carol and I have been working on. It is called WHO DONE IT? The idea for...
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Making a Difference - Part 4: Coaching and Active Listening
Are you making a difference in the lives of your students? This article gives some specific methods you can use in making a difference.
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Making a Difference - Part 3: Complimenting, Acknowledging and Championing
Make a difference in the lives of those you come in contact with by complimenting, acknowledging and championing.
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Making a Difference - Part 2: Your Words Have Power
The words you speak in your classroom make a difference in the lives of your students. They can change the atmosphere of your classroom.
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Making a Difference: Build Relationships
Making a difference begins with building relationships.
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How Successful Do You Want to be This Year?
Now is the time to plan your ending, determine now the type of teacher or administrator you want to become this year.
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