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 | Mar 5, 2018
A kindness movement came from trying to find a way to show students they can make a difference and giving them something they can have control of. Although the idea of a #kindnesschallenge is not new, I believe now, more than ever, we must explore, as educators,...
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...
by Dr. Tiffany Carr | Feb 19, 2018
There are two major approaches in education. Both are stressed as foundational to the success of students now in school and later in their chosen futures. Chances are you have encountered them both and that your school places them as a priority, but rarely positions...
by Dr. Tiffany Carr | Feb 12, 2018
Where is the love indeed? We need human interaction. Like, NEED it. Neuroscientists have declared that human connection is as important to survival as food and shelter. It is a basic human necessity. But, does what we do, how we connect with each other within...