Tag: teacher community

  • Student Behavior: How do I Assign Consequences?

    When teachers start to feel their class management is lacking, it is important for them to step back and re-evaluate their boundaries and consequences. Consequences Will Not Be Effective Unless You Actually Assign Consequences The other day, I was driving home from a store and drove past a sign that said: “RIGHT LANE ENDS, MERGE…

  • To Teachers Addressing the Behavior

    To Teachers Addressing the Behavior

    Let’s face it—students get into trouble. And when they get into trouble, you call it out. And suddenly, you’re the problem. It’s your fault. They did absolutely nothing wrong. “What did I do?!” “I didn’t do anything!” “Ugh!” It can make you feel frustrated, angry, weak, and small. But before you feel it, you should…

  • Designing the Yearbook Your Way

    Designing the Yearbook Your Way

    What can you do to make sure your Yearbook crafting experience is a good one? Any shortcuts? Tricks? The Task of Creating the Yearbook Are you the Yearbook Committee chair? I didn’t know I was until a concerned parent asked about the yearbook. “When do I need to pay for it? Will there be one?”…

  • About Skyward Teaching

    About Skyward Teaching

    Maybe you’re an educator. Or perhaps you’re a parent. You could even a friend of a friend, visiting this site because you’ve been watching those around you face an uphill battle. Teaching can be one of the most rewarding professions, but the cost it takes to get there can be taxing. Here at Skyward Teaching,…