by Dr. Tiffany Carr | Mar 17, 2019
Let’s stop perpetuating this spring break lie.The kids think it’s for them – to give them a break from school.But, we know. Spring break is just as much for the teachers! Congratulations! You survived February – the longest feeling month in...
by Dr. Tiffany Carr | May 14, 2018
Two years ago I was facing teacher burnout. It was a dark time. I was 15 years into a profession that I believed in, that I loved, and I had lost the joy. I found myself buried under teacher stress I haven’t shared a lot about my experiences that led to...
by Dr. Tiffany Carr | Apr 15, 2018
The Weight Of Testing Today Testing has always been a stressful time for students. As kids when we say the pre-sharpened number two pencils and bubble sheets we knew what was about to happen. We felt a pit in our stomach because it was testing time again. Now, instead...
by Dr. Tiffany Carr | Mar 26, 2018
Classroom design. It’s our surroundings and our students’. It’s our organization, our arrangements, and our things. And, it has an impact on how we see our careers in education. You Can’t Buy Happiness. It’s true. I think. Although, I did read an...
by Dr. Tiffany Carr | Feb 26, 2018
What is the purpose of education? It’s a big question. Huge. And SO important to ask. But can we really answer it? In 1930 Eleanor Roosevelt wrote about how difficult a question it really is. “What is the purpose of education? This question agitates...