The Learning Post
The Mirror of Growth
In the ever-evolving world of teaching, there stands a steadfast pillar: the power of self-reflection. This post delves into its transformative effects on educators, from enhancing teaching techniques to overcoming feelings of imposter syndrome. As John Dewey insightfully remarked, learning stems not merely from experience but from reflecting upon it. This reflection-driven journey is pivotal for educators aiming for both personal and professional growth.
10 Powerful Affirmations
Discover 10 empowering affirmations for educators to start each day with renewed confidence and positivity. From shaping the future one student at a time to embracing continuous growth, these affirmations remind teachers of their profound impact and the importance of self-care.
Rising Above Colleague Comparisons
In today's interconnected world, educators often find themselves unintentionally comparing their abilities and achievements with those of their peers, leading to feelings of inadequacy. "Rising Above Peer Comparisons" offers actionable steps for educators to navigate and overcome such comparisons, emphasizing the importance of self-growth, collaboration, and embracing the unique journey each educator embarks on.
Navigating Extreme Self-Doubt
Throughout the challenging journey of education, many educators grapple with feelings of self-doubt and question their achievements, often attributing their successes to luck rather than their hard work and dedication. These feelings, part of the larger phenomenon known as Impostor Syndrome, can stifle growth, limit potential, and hinder performance. In this post, we'll dive into understanding the intricacies of Impostor Syndrome and explore actionable strategies to overcome its grip and truly shine as educators.
Enhancing Dialogue
Discover 6 strategies to enhance teacher-parent communication. From understanding cultural sensitivities to rethinking traditional parent meetings, this blog offers actionable tips to enhance communication.
PPM 140: Supporting ASD Students with ABA
Unlock the intricacies of Ontario's PPM 140 with our free microlearning course. Dive deep into the methods of Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA) for students with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and enhance your understanding of this pivotal educational policy.