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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Why The Teacher Shortage is Real
Here’s why the teacher shortage is real, and what we can do about it It's every administrator's worst nightmare...school starts tomorrow and there are zero teacher candidates for the classroom. I'm not talking about a lack of substitute teachers. I'm talking about...
99 Inspirational Self Care Quotes for Teachers
Spend enough time teaching, and eventually you'll run into a hard time. A time when you question what you do, why you do it, and if you are truly making a difference for the young people you teach. If you don't take care of yourself, it can lead to teacher burnout,...
25 Effective Teacher Classroom Management Tips
Check out these effective tips for classroom management. By Shawn Bean, president of MTI, Social studies teacher since 1999 Throwing things. Ignoring you. Arguing with each other. Fighting. The list goes on and on. Disruptive behavior is the national pastime for...
35 Amazing Ideas for Classroom Jobs this Year
At the end of the day, you are exhausted. Besides teaching the actual subject content, you've done hundreds of little tasks each class period. It's time to work smarter, not harder. If you haven't already tried using a classroom job system, it's time to get...
How to Balance Work and Play This Summer
Tips to Balance Work and Play This Summer All teachers know there is very little “break” in summer break—professional development, summer school and sports, household projects, family events—the days are packed! With a few simple planning tips, we can strike a...
Teaching with Heart: Four Ways to Foster Students’ Social and Emotional Growth
Social and emotional learning (SEL) is a fundamental part of human development. SEL is the process through which young people develop healthy identities, manage emotions, feel and show empathy for others, establish and maintain relationships, and make good...