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.
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- Curriculum Design for Teachers
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- ESL/ELL
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- 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
How Online Learning Can Improve Your Teaching
By Jacqui Murray Online learning has become not only a common alternative to physical classes, but a well-regarded change maker in the education ecosystem. Not only does it eliminate the noise of who's wearing what, disruptive students, and classes cancelled due to...
10 Myths About Teaching With Tech
By Jacqui Murray I've been teaching technology for over fifteen years. While student familiarity with this tool has improved, one thing that never varies is the myths surrounding teaching with it. It's a constant struggle with parents and colleagues who have far...
Teaching Online During COVID-19
By Jacqui Murray Teaching during the COVID-19 pandemic is challenging. We educators understand online learning, probably have taken classes this way, but we haven't yet wrapped our brains around how to make it work in OUR classes. In fact, the biggest question I...
The Case for Positive Reinforcement in Classrooms
By Jacqui Murray Every teacher knows that students do better with positive reinforcement. As tempting as "punishment" might sound when referring to that student who has scrambled your last nerve, to explain consequences of actions in positive terms goes much...
How Teachers Address Cell Phones in Class
By Jacqui Murray I teach online grad school classes in how to integrate tech into education. One topic I always ask students is how they manage cell phone usage in their classes. Protocols for these mobile devices have little in common today with how they were...
What’s Changed in Lesson Planning
By Jacqui Murray Technology and the connected world put a fork in the old model of teaching–instructor in front of the class, sage on the stage, students madly taking notes, textbooks opened, homework as worksheets, and tests regurgitating facts. Did I miss...