by Dr. Tiffany Carr | Jan 15, 2018
Where are we right now? The state of education – in terms of teacher resilience – is bleak. I don’t want to paint a doom-and-gloom scenario, but perhaps it’s time to. Nearly 50% of teachers leave within their first 5 years. They sight lack of support, lack...
by Dr. Tiffany Carr | Nov 24, 2017
Educators enter the profession with optimistic ideas. They set out to share their passion and make a difference. They make a decision to selflessly dedicate themselves to others, to be in service to young people, and to go above and beyond to connect with their...
by Dr. Tiffany Carr | Sep 1, 2017
At the heart of every school are the teachers. It is a researched-based fact that taking time to build teacher resilience can directly impact the performance of students and teachers alike. This article showcases three academic pieces that when presented together...
by Dr. Tiffany Carr | Aug 9, 2017
I set out to compile research and statistics for an infographic on the toll that teaching can take on the well-being of teachers and surprisingly walked away with newfound hope. What I found while composing this infographic is that the sea of educational...
by Dr. Tiffany Carr | Aug 9, 2017
Joy in Teaching was born out a place of concern and empathy for a profession that I care about deeply. As a veteran teacher I have witnessed way too many teachers turn away from their careers due a variety of stressors. Whether it was a desire to teach the way their...