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Tips for Mending a Relationship With a Student That Acts Up

Tips for Mending a Relationship With a Student That Acts Up

by Jeff Horton | Mar 15, 2023 | Equity, Jeff Horton, Thought Leadership

One of the most challenging situations as a teacher is dealing with a student who constantly acts up. It can be frustrating, overwhelming, and even discouraging, but it’s important to remember that these students are often struggling with something and need your...
How Education Has Changed in the Past Decade

How Education Has Changed in the Past Decade

by Jeff Horton | Feb 13, 2023 | Education, Jeff Horton

In years past, education was about class size, and today, it’s about creating a culture that encourages students to pursue higher education. Crowding As the number of students attending public schools has increased, so have the class sizes. Due to the lack of...
How To Best Support Struggling Teachers

How To Best Support Struggling Teachers

by Jeff Horton | Jan 13, 2023 | Blog, Education, Jeff Horton

Whether personal or professional, a quick talk from the principal can help struggling teachers. You’re better at your job if you’re happy. A school principal should create an environment conducive to teachers’ happiness. It’s also about making...
The Connection Between Teaching and Leadership

The Connection Between Teaching and Leadership

by Jeff Horton | Dec 14, 2022 | Blog, Education, Jeff Horton

Running a school is a complex and time-consuming process. It involves the responsibility of various individuals, such as teachers and administrators.  The last two decades have seen a remarkable change in the acceptance of research findings that show connections...
Creating a Safe Space in the Classroom for Mental Health to Be Discussed

Creating a Safe Space in the Classroom for Mental Health to Be Discussed

by Jeff Horton | Nov 15, 2022 | Education, Jeff Horton

Social and emotional learning (SEL) is crucial to human development. It is how humans learn to regulate emotions, develop healthy identities, accomplish personal and group objectives, feel and demonstrate empathy for others, and build and sustain supportive...
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