Posted in Get Psyched!, Pep Talk, Theme Song, You Are Awesome!!!

It’s My Life [and my school year]


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(c)DearTeacherLT2013 (You may use the image if you link back to the blog and/or give credit to Dear Teacher/Love Teacher)

Dear Teacher,

Okay, I know that you may or may not be starting the new school year when you read this.  However, there is a good chance that you are, because most of the readers of this blog are from the US.  If you are not starting the new school year, you may still find some motivation here in this post, so read on.  I hope it will be worth your time!

This is a theme song post; you know the procedures by now, I hope!  Click play and then start reading when the music starts!

This is it, Teacher.  A new school year is upon you.  Are you ready?  Are you nervous?  Are you anxious?  Are you excited?  Or are you, like me, a jumble and mix of all three and then some?

What are your plans for the year?  I don’t mean unit and lesson plans.  I mean what are your plans in the terms of what you want the school year to look like?  Do you have those kind of plans?  Do you have goals, hopes, and dreams for what the school year could be like?  I don’t mean the kind of hopes and dreams that you think, “That would be nice but it won’t happen.”  I mean the kind of hopes and dreams that you believe in so much that it gets you up in the morning and you will wear yourself out to make happen?

A lot of us had those kind of plans when we first started teaching.  Unfortunately, the longer you teach the more that kind of thinking fades.  Lofty and slightly unrealistic goals get beat out of you by the realities of teaching.  It does happen slowly, thank goodness, but our hopes erode over the years.

Drip by drip, the stress and pressure of teaching starts to wear on you.  It breaks down the hope.  It washes some of the dreaming away.  It dims the light that used to shine so bright.

Sometimes this gets to the point that the school year happens to you.  You get stuck in a form of “survival mode” that you stay in just to make it through.  You love and do your best with your students, but the spark is faded or gone.  You go along with the waves and currents of the year because you have so little fight left.  It is a normal part of teaching for so many of us.  Don’t feel bad if you have been there or are there.  There is hope!

What is that hope, Mr. Dear Teacher/Love Teacher?

The hope is that IT DOES NOT HAVE TO BE THAT WAY!

Most of this is going to be a mental exercise, so I know that you may or may not see this as a little bit of “pie in the sky hooey,” but you just have to change your thinking!  You have to believe that this year is going to be different.  This year will be the change and you will never be the same teacher again!  You have to stand firm and resolute.  You have have to stand tall, look this new school year in the eye, and be determined that you are going to happen to the year and the year is not just going to happen to you!

Your attitude has to change.

Remember way back to when you first started out.  Remember those wild-eyed dreams that you had.  Remember the teacher that you were determined to be.  Remember how you were going to take the world by storm and change the lives of your students for the better.

Have that image and those thoughts in your head, and then look in the mirror and tell yourself that it is not too late.  You know why?  It is because, no matter how long that you have been teaching, IT IS NOT TOO LATE!  You can still be that teacher!  You can still meet those goals!

The best part is that the longer you have been teaching, the more know-how and experience you have to make those things happen and be that teacher you wanted to be.  You just have to purpose yourself to do so!  And you can!  You can because you are awesome!

The past does not matter.  No matter the teacher you have been, you can still be the teacher you always wanted to be!  Find a way to do it.  Hang out with those teachers that are closest to what you dreamed of being.  Learn from them.  Read, read, read!  There are so many sources for strategies and ideas!  I will post some of those sources soon.  Get to know your students.  Find out what they think they need from you as a teacher.  Try to become the teacher that they need!

Teacher, YOU CAN DO THIS!

It is your teaching life.  It is your year.  It is now or never.  Teach like your alive!  You are alive!  You can be the great teacher you wanted to be or that people think you are and you don’t believe them.  It is never too late!

BE AWESOME!  MAKE THIS YEAR AWESOME!  DO WHAT EVER IT TAKES!  YOU CAN BECAUSE YOU ARE AMAZING!  KEEP ON TEACHING, TEACHER!

This is your year, and don’t you forget it!

Love, Teacher

Posted in Choose Positive, General Inspiration, Get Psyched!, Pep Talk, You Are Awesome!!!

The Final Countdown [to the new school year]


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(c)DearTeacherLT2013 (You may use the picture if you link back to this blog and/or give credit to Dear Teacher/Love Teacher.)

Dear Teacher,

I am not sure where you are in your summer break or school year, but for me it is the last day of summer.  Tomorrow is the first day back for teachers.  The countdown is on!  Summer is over and it is time to start remember what day it is again (stole that one from a post I saw on Facebook).

Weekly theme song time, so click play and keep reading.  This is a silly version of the song, but it still works!

This is it.  You have rested.  You have planned…maybe.  You have had some summer PD.

Last year is officially “in the bag,” and the new one is about to begin.  Are you ready?  Your students are almost to your classroom door.  They are waiting for you.  Are you waiting for them?

Teacher, this year could be the best year ever.  Make it the best year ever!  No matter what has happened in the past, this year can and will be different.  Make it that way.  You can.  You are awesome.  You can do it!  You just have to be brave enough to do whatever it takes to make that happen…and you can!

So, what do you need to do with the minutes ticking off of the clock?

Get your mind ready.  Take a look in the mirror.  No finger pointing at anyone besides yourself, what do you need to change about you?  What things can you do different with your students?  How can you build relationships better?  How can you deal with stress better?  How can you plan more efficiently?  How can you communicate with parents better?  How can you change in how you interact with fellow teachers and administration?

Get your heart ready.  Take a look in that mirror and only point at yourself again, what do you need to fix?  What fences do you need to mend?  What bridges need fires put out?  Who do you need to forgive and/or as forgiveness from at your school?  You need to work with who you work with for the sake of the students.  You need to make it work.  What do you need to do to make things work?  Do you need to forgive yourself?  Do you need to move on from the past and just let some things go?  Do it.  It will be worth it to have the best year ever!

Get your spirit ready.  Take one more look in that mirror with your fingers ready to point, what do you need to be excited for the coming year?  Do you need to just let go of curricular hang-ups?  Do you need to forget your worries about expectations from others?  Do you need to erase your bad experiences with students from years past and just assume this year will be better?  It will be better.  Get excited!  You have the best job ever!  You are about to have students that you have never taught before!  They don’t know your past!  You get to start over!  Start over!  Find something to be excited about and BE EXCITED!

This is the final countdown to the best year ever!  Get excited!  Expect the best!  Let go of the past and just find ways to make this the year of your teaching dreams!  It can be, no matter your circumstances.  Make it that way!

You are awesome!  I wish you the most awesome-est year you have ever had!  Make this year as awesome as you are!  Keep dreaming and keep on teaching, Teacher!

Love, Teacher

Posted in Best of Dear Teacher/Love Teacher, General Inspiration, Guest Post

The Best of Substitute Teacher Guest Bloggers


Dear Teacher,

Today’s post is the best of the guest blog posts by “Substitute Teachers.”  I was away for almost two weeks, and I asked a few people to post in my stead.  They did a wonderful job and there were amazing posts while I was gone!  I enjoyed reading and applying what they wrote!

I am going to use today’s post as a little plug.  I am looking for help in two areas.  I would love to have a collection of “Substitute Teacher Posts” to use when I am unable to write and to possibly to a weekly guest post.  I am looking for people who might like to write some words of encouragement, hope, and/or challenges.  Some teacher testimonies, stories from the trenches of teaching where encouragement and hop made a difference, would be awesome, as well.  You don’t need to be a blogger, you just have to have something to say!  Email if you are interested: dearteacher@outlook.com.

The second plug is another requests for stories or words of encouragement, but this is stories about teachers that you have had in the past that made a difference.  I want to collect thank you letters to former teachers and/or stories about how what they did and how they taught made a difference in your life.  I think we could learn so much from reading stories and letters like this!  I want to post these stories from time to time, and if I get enough I would love to think about putting a book together.  Would you like to be a part of this?  Please?  🙂  Use the same email to let me know your interest, or just send me your letter or story.  I am going to start by posting my letter soon!

Okay, now for the posts.  Read a few and share the one you liked the most!

Which one is your favorite?  Why?  Since you liked it, share the link with others and spread the encouragement!  🙂

You are awesome!  No matter what the week has been like, today will be great.  Make it great.  Keep moving and keep teaching, Teacher!

Love, Teacher

PS…I am going to officially stop sharing the link in the Edmodo communities (I am only going to share in the Dear Teacher/Love Teacher group there from now on).  It is never more important than now for you to share Dear Teacher/Love Teacher with others.  Share where ever you can and spread the encouragement revolution!  By the way, you can share in the communities, I am just not going to.

Posted in Best of Dear Teacher/Love Teacher, Handwritten Note, Picture Note, You Are Awesome!!!

The Best of the Picture Notes


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(c)DearTeacherLT2013 (You may use the image if you link back to the blog and/or give credit to Dear Teacher/Love Teacher)

Dear Teacher,

Today’s “Greatest Hits” are messages that I have enjoyed creating for us.  I say us, because sometimes I go back and look at them/read them for encouragement and inspiration, too.  I started making the picture notes as a way to send a second message at the end of each day near the end of the school year.  I know now that I can’t sustain two posts a day, so the picture messages are weaved into the daily messages.

What has been so much fun is finding new ways to make them.  The phrase “There’s an app for that” has never been truer for something!  I have found online and tablet apps that let me make fun picture messages to brighten our day or to encourage us.

Because I have started to write a little message along with the picture notes, I have decided to break the “best of” into two lists.  Picture notes with no extra message and picture notes with extra messages.  Check out as many as you have time for and enjoy!

Just a Picture Message

Picture Note with Extra Message

Which ones are your favorites?  Why?  Why don’t you go share some of the links?  🙂

You are awesome!  I hope you are having a great week!  You are making a difference!  Keep being awesome and keep on teaching, Teacher!

Love, Teacher

Repeat PS from Monday and yesterday…I have an idea.  I want to compile stories about teachers who have made a difference in peoples’ lives.  It can be a story or a “Dear Teacher ___________” thank you letter.  I want to share them on here and maybe in a couple of other ways (possibly a book).  If you are interested, email dearteacher@outlook.com and put “Teacher Story” or “Teacher Thank You Letter” in the subject.  Thanks.  I am excited about this project!  (I will post more details about this soon, but please send your story/letter if you can!)

Posted in Best of Dear Teacher/Love Teacher, Pep Talk, You Are Awesome!!!

The Best of the Pep Talks


 

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(c)DearTeacherLT2013 (You may use the image if you link back to the blog and/or give credit to Dear Teacher/Love Teacher)

Dear Teacher,

Today’s “best of” is made up of some of my favorite posts to write, and include some of my favorite all-time posts.  Every once in a while we need to remember why we do what we do and get excited about it.  We may be on the downside of the teaching roller coaster and a little boost of reminder is all it takes to be headed back up the hill.  That is what these posts are about!  They are supposed to remind you of the awesomeness of what you do so that you want to go out there and be awesome-er!  Here is to being awesome-er!

Some of these are older and you may have definitely missed them.  Check out as many as you can and let us all know your favorite (and why)!

Well, I hope you are “pepped” after reading a few!  Pick your favorite, tell us why it is your favorite, and then go and share the link to it!  You can have more than one favorite, if you want.  🙂

You are awesome!  Today is going to be a great day!  You are going to have a great rest of the week!  You are amazing and are making a difference for the future!  Never forget that!  Keep on teaching, Teacher!

Love, Teacher

Repeat PS from yesterday…I have an idea.  I want to compile stories about teachers who have made a difference in peoples’ lives.  It can be a story or a “Dear Teacher ___________” thank you letter.  I want to share them on here and maybe in a couple of other ways (possibly a book).  If you are interested, email dearteacher@outlook.com and put “Teacher Story” or “Teacher Thank You Letter” in the subject.  Thanks.  I am excited about this project!  (I will post more details about this soon, but please send your story/letter if you can!)

Posted in Best of Dear Teacher/Love Teacher, Theme Song, You Are Awesome!!!

The Best of the Weekly Theme Songs


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(c)DearTeacherLT2013 (You may use this picture if you link back to my blog.)

Dear Teacher,

For me, this is the last full week before teachers go back to school for the new year.  I have so much planning and other things that I want to get done!  I think I am going to have to chill it with the blog for this week.  So…this week will be the “Best of Dear Teacher/Love Teacher.”  I am going to post links to several posts from the last three months, and then I am going to give you a challenge.  I want you to pick your favorite, share why it is your favorite, and then share it everywhere that you can (Edmodo, Facebook, Twitter, etc…).

Today is the best of the weekly theme songs.  Because there have not been that many, I am going to share a link to all of them.  Which is your favorite?

My favorite is Stronger.  That song has been in my head a lot since I found out the results of the State Tests.  I know that I can use the unmet expectations as fuel for next year.  It is driving me to work harder to have things together for my students and to use what I have learned to be more effective in years to come.  I am stronger, and I will continue to get stronger!

Which is your favorite?  Why?  Go out and share the encouragement!

You are awesome!  You are amazing!  This year will be the best one yet, I just know it!  Keep on teaching and keep on getting stronger, Teacher!

Love, Teacher

PS…I have an idea.  I want to compile stories about teachers who have made a difference in peoples’ lives.  It can be a story or a “Dear Teacher ___________” thank you letter.  I want to share them on here and maybe in a couple of other ways (possibly a book).  If you are interested, email dearteacher@outlook.com and put “Teacher Story” or “Teacher Thank You Letter” in the subject.  Thanks.  I am excited about this project!

Posted in Dream Big, General Inspiration, Picture Note, The Power of Creativity

Creativity and Cap’n Hook


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Posted in General Inspiration, Pep Talk, You Are Awesome!!!

You Have What It Takes…to Innovate


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(c)DearTeacherLT2013 (You may use the picture if you link back to this blog.)

Dear Teacher,

I am an admitted NASAphile.  I have loved all things NASA for a very long time, and I even had a dream to go to Space Camp when I was younger.  That dream was fulfilled twice as an adult when I was able to attend Honeywell Educators @ Space Academy and Advanced Space Camp once I became a science teacher.  NASA, and space, in general was fueled by my love of science and technology.  NASA has been and will probably always be on the cutting edge of innovation, and I think that has a lot to do with my fascination.

As teachers, we are asked to be innovators.  To survive in the world of 21st Century education, we need to be at the pinnacle of current understanding of teaching and learning.  We need to engage our students.  We need to understand technology, at least in some form or at least know the technology our students are in to.  We need to be able to monitor and then adjust at the drop of the hat.  We need to be masters of our learning environment.  We need to manage our classrooms with grace and efficiency.  And we need to all of this, and more, in an ever-changing educational landscape.

I was inspired today by a post on Edutopia, called, “What You Need to be an Innovative Educator.”  It was about, as you can guess, innovation in teaching.  The surprising part of the article is that it was not about being the best with technology or the latest education trends.  It was more about you, as a teacher, than about what you do.  I highly recommend that you read the post on Edutopia, but I am going to use what it says to give us a quick little pep talk.  I need it right now as I am getting bogged down in some detailed planning of big ideas for next year.

You Have What It Takes to Innovate

It is not about the latest and the greatest things…technology and strategies.  That is not what your students need.  It is not about the resources you may or may not have, it isn’t even internet or worksheets.  Innovation is about you, Teacher.

It is about who you are and not so much what you do.  It is what is in your heart and mind, and your heart and mind have what it takes to innovate.

You know how to prioritize and find what is important.  You know it is more than the whats and the hows, it is about the process of figuring those out.  You are a human strainer that lets standards and indicators pass through, leaving only the enduring understandings.  You know how do do this, and it is in you, Teacher.

You also know that to teach well you have to be selfless.  No one had to tell you that this is bigger than you are.  You know that it is okay to ask for help and you always know when and how.  You are even brave enough to sometimes even consider to allow students in on your planning.

You know that time and energy are more important than money and permission.  Stuff is nice, but if you give things enough time you know that you can plan around the stuff.  Energy is hard to come by, but you know you need to give it and somehow you always find it.  Time and energy are the key and you always give these freely.

You are a teacher, and you have heard since the beginning that teachers beg, steal, or borrow.  You are not too proud or afraid to beg, steal, or borrow.  Sometimes you reinvent wheels, but this is few and far between.  You look to models to work from and put your own fingerprints on.

You are more than willing to stick your neck out for your students.  If you know that something could work beautifully but there is a chance it will blow up in your face, you take the chance for the sake of your students.  You can always backtrack, but if your plan works out you may help your students leap ahead.  You are willing to take the leap of faith to things you know will be best and you are not afraid.

Most of all your students trust you, and you trust your students.  They will follow you where you lead them, especially if they think you are leading them where they need to go.  You trust that what you think will work WILL, in fact, work and that your students can make it happen.  Trust goes both ways, and you have confidence in this trust with your students.

Innovation is hard, even harder without stuff, but it isn’t really about stuff.  The stuff will change.  How we are asked to teach will change.  Innovative teachers work within these changes, whatever they may be, and you have what it takes to be one of these innovative teachers.

So get out there an innovate!

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(c)DearTeacherLT2013 (You may use the image if you link back to the blog and/or give credit to Dear Teacher/Love Teacher)

I have no doubt that you are one of these innovative teachers!  You are awesome!  You work with in the medium you are given.  You strive to be the best you can be.  So get out there and be that “the best.” You have what it takes so go out and be innovate!  You are amazing!  Keep dreaming, innovating, and teaching, Teacher!

Love, Teacher

Posted in General Inspiration, Pep Talk, Theme Song

(there can be miracles) When You Believe


Classroom Image from Wikimedia Commons

Dear Teacher,

I am so sorry.  I was not able to post my normal Monday morning post.  Even though the weekly theme song is a day late, the week is still young.  I chose this song because it is a powerful one sung by to powerful voices.  I need this boost of inspiration this week, I don’t know about you.  Click play (and skip the ad if one comes up) and then read on.

For those of us on summer break, it is slowly coming to a close.  The days are soon approaching when you will be meeting your students at the door of your classroom.  You will, once again, be that face of education for them.  You will be the one that sets the tone for your class and the day for many of your students.  What you say, do, think, and feel about them will help decide what they say, do, think, and feel about themselves.

Our job is hard,  We have to plan curriculum, timing, assessments and the like.  We have to implement and delver those plans we made.  We have to manage the classroom.  We have to help students on their good days and their bad days.  We have to help students on our good and bad days.  We have to deal with difficult students and find ways to bring them back into the learning environment.  We have to keep students engaged.  We have to find a way to help them learn.  We have to ensure they are ready for success on state tests.  We have to follow guidelines and expectations from the state, district, and administration.  We have a lot of balls to juggle at once.  It is hard to keep them all in the air most days.

And along with all of this, and probably above all of this, we are the key to our students’ attitude and belief about learning and education.  The way we talk, carry ourselves, and visibly feel (feeling show) affect how they act and feel.  Your attitude sets their attitude.  Your tone sets their tone.  Your expectations for them become the expectations that they have for themselves.

The best word that I can think of to sum this up is belief.  I am not talking about spiritual belief (though important to most people), I am talking about belief in yourself and others.  Beliefs are powerful.  They affect you and those around you.  What you believe sets the atmosphere of your classroom and the students sitting in it.  Your belief in them and what you are teaching them becomes what they believe.  If your belief about achievement is low, it will be low for your students.  If it is high, it will be high for your students.

The amazing thing about beliefs is that you don’t have to talk someone into them.  You don’t need “buy-in.”  If you are bought in, your students will eventually be bought in.  When someone truly believes in you, eventually you start to believe them and then believe in yourself.  This is doubly true for your students.  You set the environment of belief and they tune into it.  Like it or not, this is the reality.

So…what are your beliefs for the coming year (or the year you are in if you are currently teaching)?  What does your belief about your students, classroom, and school say to the students.  Are your goals set unbelievably high?  If they aren’t, they should be.  Set them high and believe, truly believe, that your students can reach them.  Make them attainable goals, but make them lofty.  Once your goals are in place, communicate them constantly to your students.  Then believe.  Believe.  Believe.  Your students WILL buy in and start to believe themselves.

The song is so right.  There can be miracles when you believe.  Belief helps you to do things that you never thought you could do before.  It makes you rise to heights you did not know you could reach.  It makes you more than you could be.

A few posts back, I shared a bunch of clips.  Two of them were from Taylor Mali.  The last one is called “Miracle Workers.”  In it he talks about teachers as miracle workers.  He says this near the end of the talk/poem, “Education is the miracle.  I am just the work.  I am a teacher, and that’s what we do.”

Be a miracle worker.  Set high goals for the year and believe, believe, BELIEVE!

You are awesome!  I know this week will be great for you.  I know this coming school year (or current one) will be great.  Be awesome because you are awesome.  If you need someone to believe in you, know that I do.  I believe in you.  Be amazing!  Keep on dreaming and teaching, Teacher!

Love, Teacher