Teaching Tip Tuesday at Inspired Teacher

Happy 2012 All!

It’s been so exciting to wrap up 2011 and jump into 2012 with energy and enthusiasm!

I’m looking forward to more blogging, more projects and more opportunity to share my passion to Inspire, Mentor, Equip and Teach educators to grab on to their goals for their work, lean in and  let nothing stop them from being amazing!

Going forward…I’m very fortunate to now be blogging in more than one space, so forgive me for the lack of posts. I will be back on it, as of today. Smile 🙂

One of the great spaces that I’m now blogging at, along with my work at Edutopia,  is Inspired Teacher. I’m honored to join this team of passionate educators, led by Laura Parker who is a Former teacher of middle school kids, current home educator, resident of Thailand and Founder and Editor of Inspired Teacher. Laura has the kind of zest for living that I share and a passion to bring inspiration to teachers everywhere.

In an effort to make Inspired Teacher a practical site to really encourage educators in more than theory-only, we are launching a new weekly feature there called, Teaching Tip Tuesday. I’d love for you to head over to Inspired Teacher, and share your teacher tip with our readers! In the process, you will not only be “paying it forward”, but you will have the opportunity to win a lovely gift from  My Blue Snowflake’s Page of Charms for Teachers.

I’d also love it if you’d share the link with teachers at your school site and community.The link is: http://www.inspiredteacher.net/2012/01/teaching-tips-tuesdays/

Hope this day finds you happy and healthy. Looking forward to connecting again soon!

Photo:Suus Wansink,CC by-NC2.0 via flickr 

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LISA DABBS

Wife. Mom. Educator. Author. She started her career as an elementary school teacher in Southern California. In this role as teacher, she assisted with a grant project and became the Project Director of a Language and Literacy program. Read more

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