Monthly Archives: February 2026

What Teachers Wish Principals Knew

Introduction: Bridging the Gap Between Teachers and Administrators The relationship between teachers and school principals is crucial for creating a productive educational environment. While principals are often seen as the leaders who set the tone for the school, teachers are the ones on the front lines, engaging directly with students and implementing curricula. This dynamic…
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What Theo Taught Me About Dyslexia

Introduction: Understanding the Journey of Dyslexia Dyslexia is often misunderstood, characterized not merely as a reading disorder but as a neurological condition that affects understanding and processing language. As I navigated the complexities of this learning difference, my insights were significantly shaped by my relationship with Theo, a bright and spirited individual who lives with…
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What Theo Taught Me About Dyslexia

Introduction: Understanding Dyslexia Through Personal Experience Dyslexia is a learning disorder characterized by difficulty in reading, writing, and spelling, despite having normal intelligence. Many individuals with dyslexia face challenges that can affect their academic performance and self-esteem. However, these challenges can also lead to unique strengths and perspectives. My understanding of dyslexia was profoundly shaped…
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What To Do If You Are Too Tired To Teach

Introduction: Understanding Teacher Fatigue Teaching is often recognized as one of the most rewarding professions, but it also comes with significant challenges. One of the most prevalent issues teachers face is fatigue. Whether due to long hours, emotional strain, or the sheer volume of responsibilities, feeling too tired to teach can hinder effectiveness and impact…
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