Archive Wake Up Call I went to the dentist yesterday morning to get work done. They took my blood pressure before they started doing ...Read More But Wait, That Wasn’t In My Job Description! "Welcome to education." "Deal with it!" "Didn't they teach you in college that you need to be flexible?" 'What do ...Read More Building A Legacy Legacy Main Entry: 1leg·a·cy Pronunciation: \?le-g?-s?\ Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural leg·a·cies Etymology: Middle English legacie office of a legate, ...Read More My Crazy Summer of Aught Nine This summer has been the best summer of my teaching career so far. Unfortunately for you, I haven't blogged about ...Read More 20 Free Online Tools, Apps, and Downloads This is a guest post from Karen Schweitzer who writes for OnlineCourses.org. The Internet has tons of online tools, apps, ...Read More SYWTT Voicemail I recently got my Google Voice invitation and decided to set it up. In playing around with the settings this ...Read More Golf And The Art of Teaching This summer, I began playing golf. I've actually wanted to learn for a while now as I have a handful ...Read More 25 Free Apps And Websites For Tech-Loving Teachers This article was originally written in 2009. Some of the sites are no longer active, and there are undoubtedly newer ...Read More The Allocation Of Attention Here is a brief summary of the last 19 months of my life. In December of 2007, I was getting ...Read More 20 Classic SYWTT Articles And Series If this is your first time visiting this site, or even if you’ve been reading for a while, there are ...Read More 10 Things You Can Do To Spend Less Money This Summer A friend from college recently posted the following on her Facebook status:How do teachers not spend so much money over ...Read More Transitioning To A Teaching Career And Making Ends Meet I recently got an email from a reader who found my blog and is looking at moving into the teaching ...Read More Just What Is A Good School This is a guest post by Tom Anselm. His book, You're Never Too Old For Space Camp is available in ...Read More Teacher Burnout: 20 Insights From a 17-Year Veteran Teacher On The Brink of Burnout In rereading the last about teacher burnout, I was struck by a handful of things that my reader mentioned in ...Read More Teacher Burnout: A Sad Story About a month ago, I received this email in my Inbox: After 17 years of teaching, I was diagnosed with ...Read More How To Use Twitter In The Classroom [VIDEO] I recently came across a video on TwiTip about Monica Rankin, a professor at the University of Texas at Dallas, who was ...Read More MusicEdMajor.Net Andy Zweibel (whom I've been following on Twitter for a while now -- @Zweibz7) just started up a blog specifically ...Read More 20 Great Websites for Teachers This is a guest post by Karen Schweitzer who writes about online colleges for OnlineCollege.org. Teachers who are interested in implementing ...Read More Who’s Looking For A Job This Summer? Are you looking for a new job this summer? I know some people are sticking it out in their current ...Read More Farewell To Teaching: An Ode To dy/dan Many of my readers have left comments or sent emails asking me if I have more information about transitioning from ...Read More 20 WordPress 2.7 Plugins You Can’t Live Without I have gotten questions from time to time about what plugins I use on my blog. I've posted some plugin ...Read More Almost Finished We are halfway through the Total Teacher Transformation series. I've been pretty much forced to take a break from it ...Read More 45 Tasks for Parent Volunteers in the Classroom Parent volunteers in the classroom can be great resources for both students and teachers, but it's important to make sure ...Read More 30 Twitter Tips for Teachers There's no question that Twitter is a wonderful resource for building your personal learning network. If you've never used Twitter ...Read More ‹ 1 … 7 8 9 10 11 … 26 ›