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Are We Sharing Resources Efficiently?

Teachers are working harder than ever. They’re doing more–with less–again. Many times, it feels like these circumstances are out of our control.

Here’s something we can control.

We can control how we’re helping each other as fellow educators in a challenging profession. We can control how we share resources. We can control efficiency.

Here are a few questions every educator could be asking:

When planning learning experiences, where am I getting my ideas and resources? Why? Is there a better way? How can teachers adapt their approach to make life easier? How can we connect our individual learners to a variety of content in meaningful, efficient manners?

How can we work together to help each other help kids?

Of course, educators are free to acquire resources in ways that work best for them, and from affordable sources that best differentiate for their learners’ needs. If your district has guideline-specific resources, how are you supplementing them? There are no rules here–only suggestions and reflections.

Who hasn’t googled content for background knowledge and learning experience ideas? Who hasn’t explored Pinterest for more than infographics and crafting parties? And let me applaud fellow educators who have made money by making Teachers-Pay-Teachers work for them. I’ve tried, but I couldn’t come to a place where I felt the quality of my posts was high enough while still staying inside all those copyright guidelines. Yet. I’ve invested hundreds of hours creating over the years. I have so much to sell… or share.

Let’s Face It

Resources found on many platforms can be misleading, adding even more challenges in a fake news era. My exploration over the past two decades has revealed that many of these resources:

Are there better ways? Let’s work together!

I created these two FREE platforms. I’m super passionate about them. Here’s why:

#Hashtag180

#GridSciNC

These are just two examples. What are your ideas? As always, I’d love your feedback.

Blogger’s Note: I added this Leader Of Learning podcast #Hashtag180–#GridSciNC conversation with Dan Kreiness on October 20, 2018.

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