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7 Things Teachers Can Quit Doing This Year

By Stacey Decker 鈥 August 09, 2018 2 min read
Danna Thomas, a kindergarten teacher at Windsor Hills Elementary School in Baltimore, and the founder of Happy Teacher Revolution, smiles and snaps her fingers while a fellow teacher shares a good moment from earlier in the day.
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Teachers, your well-earned summer is winding down and school is starting up again. Right now, you might be focused on turning your empty classroom into a supportive learning environment. But before you know it, you鈥檒l have fallen into a teaching routine: lesson planning, classroom management, grading, and everything in between.

This year, are you returning to some old habits? Have you asked yourself if your standard practices are essential or superfluous? Have you thought about shaking up your pedagogy or mindset by casting off some of your classroom traditions? Here are seven things teachers have let go of in the spirit of being a better educator:

1. Grades

Author and 澳门跑狗论坛 blogger Starr Sackstein has been a longtime advocate for ditching grades. 鈥淯ngrading鈥 isn鈥檛 a new concept, but it鈥檚 catching on and even has a . In this short video, Sackstein offers some quick tips for teachers who want to stop marking student progress with letters and numbers:

2. Talking so much

Have you reflected on how much time you spend lecturing? 鈥淪imple changes to how long teachers talk can have a profound influence on the effectiveness of their instruction,鈥 writes Wendy James, coordinator of collegiate renewal and curriculum for Saskatoon Public Schools in Canada. James offers teachers three strategies for cutting down on oral instruction. Check them out.

3. Seeing students鈥 struggles as problems

Students 鈥渁re mysterious, developing individuals,鈥 writes teacher Kyle Redford. 鈥淎pproaching their struggles like puzzles to solve, rather than problems to react to, makes our instruction more effective.鈥 One way to do that, she argues, is by adopting 鈥渃ompassionate curiosity鈥濃揳 concept she borrowed from a mindfulness expert and spiritual leader. Learn more about it.

4. The fear of 鈥済etting in trouble鈥

Justin Minkel, a teacher and regular contributor to 澳门跑狗论坛, says most teachers he knows share a phobia of being reprimanded. 鈥淪eventeen years since I started teaching, I still get nervous when my principal walks into my room,鈥 writes Minkel. He offers this challenge to educators: Throw the rules out the window for a week and see what happens. Wondering where to start? Minkel has you covered.

5. Being a martyr

鈥淚t鈥檚 time for the unhealthy narrative of the martyr teacher to die. This expectation does a disservice to the entire profession.鈥 That bold statement comes from teacher Natashia Hill, who is fed up with the idea 鈥渢hat great teachers must live a life of imbalance, poverty, and continual self-sacrifice.鈥 Check out her five tips for shaking off the expectation of martyrdom.

And on that note 鈥

6. Running yourself ragged

鈥淪elf-care is not selfish,鈥 says Danna Thomas, a kindergarten teacher in Baltimore who founded a teacher-support group called . She鈥檚 not wrong. Recent studies have a drawn a link between teacher burnout and student stress. So get a good night鈥檚 sleep. Eat lunch. And focus on your social and emotional needs. Here鈥檚 what educators and researchers are saying about the positives effects that could have.

7. The teachers鈥 lounge (well, metaphorically)

鈥淭he teachers鈥 lounge is not a place at all,鈥 writes teacher Lauren Powell. 鈥淚t is an attitude or atmosphere fostered by disenchanted teachers intent on bringing everyone down a level.鈥 Gossip breeds negativity, Powell argues, and creates a toxic environment that spreads to the students. Hear her out.

Hopefully this list has left you inspired (or at least intrigued).

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