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The Growing Need to Support Multilingual Families
For multilingual families, language loss is a real and pressing concern. How do we create a bridge between languages instead of a barrier?
Amanda Crecelius
May 5, 20254 min read


New Education Grant Administrator? How to Engage All Stakeholders in the Grant Process
Here are some strategies to engage all stakeholders in the grant process.
Tabitha Freeman
Jul 22, 20243 min read


New Education Grant Administrator? Navigating Title Funds:
Outline of the best practices for grant closeout, ensuring adherence to state requirements and maximizing the impact of these vital resource
Tabitha Freeman
May 21, 20243 min read


New Education Grant Administrator? The Crucial Step
Securing federal grants is vital for school districts aiming to enhance the quality of their educational programs. However, the key to a successful grant application lies not only in the eloquence of the proposal but also in a thorough understanding of the specific needs and challenges faced by the district. In this blog, we will explore why it is imperative to determine these needs before delving into the intricacies of writing a federal grant for your school or district.
Tabitha Freeman
Jan 22, 20242 min read


Mindful Mondays
As a school social worker, I love to learn about ways to support student and staff mental health and social emotional learning! I read books, listen to podcasts, attend trainings, complete certifications, and pour myself into learning the best ways to create sustainable positive changes in schools for students and teachers. I’ve always been incredibly fortunate to work with administrators and educators who are open to me sharing what I learn and who collaborate with me to try
Tiffany Creager
Sep 17, 20233 min read


Motivation in Education
Motivation in education is the driving force behind a student’s desire to learn and grow. It is the intrinsic desire to do well and achieve success in the classroom. Motivation in education can come from a student’s own internal desire to learn and grow or it can come from external factors such as rewards, recognition, and encouragement from teachers and peers. It is important to foster motivation in the classroom in order to create a positive learning environment. Motivation
Tiffany Creager
Mar 1, 20234 min read


Strengthening MTSS Tier 2 Behavioral Systems and Supports
MTSS, or multi-tiered systems and supports, encompasses a tiered approach to academics, behavior, and social emotional learning giving us a better picture of the way these components all work together for our students. Tier 1 includes services that ALL students receive. To learn more about building a strong tier 1, check this out! By setting up a solid foundation and clear process, we are able to shift to a preventative lens, intervene earlier, and benefit ALL students. Today
Dianne McKinley
Feb 28, 20234 min read


Mentors: People Who Point Us In The Right Direction
As you begin your career, mentors are invaluable. They help you stumble through all that you do not know when you start. They are there to listen to your ideas, without judgement. They share thoughts and ideas that help you figure out exactly what you need to be doing. They support you by sharing their materials, ideas, errors they have made in the past, suggestions, and what has worked well for them over the years.
William Reed
Dec 9, 202210 min read


Reading Manipulatives: 10 Simple Things Every Early Reading Teacher Needs
August means only one thing, back to school. Teachers gear up by organizing, decorating, and creating a physical space that supports learning. This is the time when teachers decide which materials to pull out and what to have at the ready for instruction. If you are a new teacher or new to the primary grades you might be asking, what should I make sure I have.
April Connelley
Aug 1, 20224 min read


Fostering Life-Long Reading Habits: THE POWER OF A READING STACK
The routines and rituals that put books in our hands are important. They aren’t just crucial for personal growth, they are critical lessons that we need to teach students of all ages. Students need us to be transparent about when, why, and how we keep reading a priority. Leading a reading life means purposefully thinking about reading and how to fit it into our daily comings and goings. Our lives are busy and there is a lot of competition for each moment. Readers navigate
Dianne McKinley
May 2, 20224 min read


Making Connections Creates Long-Term Learning
I was working with a school and the teachers started talking about the NCAA Basketball tournament. I quickly zoned out as with my basketball prowess I have no interest in basketball at all. The entire discussion became background noise to me. I could not tell you a single thing that was discussed during that entire conversation. If the topic would have been about the current NHL standings and the upcoming Stanley Cup Playoffs my ears would have tuned in immediately and I woul
William Reed
Apr 4, 20228 min read


Professional Development for Teachers
Professional development for teachers – why is it important? Education is a never-ending process, not only for students, but for teachers as well. It can’t be stressed enough how vital teachers are in shaping the future of the next generation when it comes to knowledge, philosophies, and values. If you’re a teacher, keep in mind that your students are the next breed of leaders, inventors, doctors, lawyers, engineers, artists, and entrepreneurs.
Dianne McKinley
Nov 4, 20204 min read


PBIS – Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports
What is Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports? Also known as PBIS, it is a program that schools use to improve student behavior. It integrates classroom management, school-wide discipline strategies, and effective academic instruction to create a positive school environment for students. PBIS is one of the areas covered by professional development in education.
Dianne McKinley
Nov 4, 20203 min read


How to Best Identify and Support Students with Social-Emotional Needs
School faculty members know a range of techniques for helping to support the educational needs of their students, but what about the social-emotional needs? Far too many students are struggling with social-emotional needs, yet teachers are unaware or uncertain of how to handle them. Often, these students can be severely withdrawn from their peers or they can have a hard time following the rules and procedures of the classroom. So how can we identify and support students with
Dianne McKinley
Feb 19, 20193 min read


Professional Development for Teachers in Indiana
INcompassing Education offers high-quality professional development for teachers in Indiana to help them keep up with the ever-changing need
Dianne McKinley
Mar 6, 20186 min read
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