Inspired Teacher Hub
The Inspired Teacher Hub is a one-stop resource for educators who are committed to making a difference in their classrooms.
Welcome to the Inspired Teacher Hub
The Inspired Teacher Hub is a one-stop resource for educators who are committed to making a difference in their classrooms and in their own lives. This blog is dedicated to providing practical tips, innovative strategies, and free resources for teachers who want to elevate their teaching methods.
From effective classroom management to personal growth and work-life balance, the Inspired Teacher Hub is the go-to platform for educators striving for continuous improvement. Our mission is to inspire and empower teachers, nurturing a passion for lifelong learning and making education an enriching and fulfilling experience for both teachers and students.

- Blog
- Classroom Management & Behavior
- Curriculum Design for Teachers
- Educator Wellness and Tips
- ESL/ELL
- Free E-books
- General Teaching
- Improving Instruction
- Masters in P.E. and Health
- Physical Education & Health
- Simple Strategies to Boost Student Learning
- Social and Emotional Learning
- Student Growth and Achievement
- Teacher Financial Health
- Teaching During a Crisis
- Technology and Google tools
- Technology and Tools for Teachers
- Work and Life Balance for Teachers
What Will You Do with Your Master’s Degree from Midwest Teachers Institute?
For many teachers, the completion of a master’s degree can provide just the right boost to bring positive career changes. While the knowledge gained through an advanced degree can help breathe new life into your teaching and boost your lifetime earning potential,...
Is It Time to Get Your Master’s Degree? Three Reasons to Say “Yes” This Year!
Whether you are a first-year teacher or a veteran educator, it’s the perfect year to say “yes” to a master’s degree in education. Making the investment in yourself can reignite your love of teaching and learning and support your long-term goals. If you’ve been...
Less Stuff, Less Stress: Steps to Declutter Your Classroom
Is too much stuff draining you? As you look around your classroom, do you feel that there is a place for everything? Or do you feel that just beneath the surface (or behind the closet door or inside the desk drawer) there is just a bit too much stuff cluttering up...
Three Classroom Moves to Raise Student Expectations and Achievement
The belief that people will rise to the expectations of others has been around for centuries. In education today, this belief is backed by research. Studies show that teacher expectations play a significant role in determining how well and how much students learn....
Starting the Year Right with Parents and Families
Five Tips to Start the Year off Right with Parents Our students’ families form a crucial link between school and home. We understand the power that comes from working together with parents to support our students as they learn and grow. And we know how hard it is...
Helping All Students (Re)Connect with Their Peers
Our students’ friendships and connections in school are vital to their wellbeing. Kids who feel connected to their teachers and peers report more positive feelings about school, their lives, and their futures. While we often think of “friendship-building” as...