Ideas to Revitalize Your Teaching Practices

By Huntington Learning Center

  • Choose professional development (PD) that really lights you up. Yes, PD is required, but when possible, pick classes that are relevant for your position and current challenges. Good PD classes can also get you thinking about new ideas, introduce you to innovative practices, and help you figure out how to apply evidence-based research to your practices.
  • Take the initiative to learn from your peers. The other teachers in your building are some of your best resources. Pick their brains. Talk with others about what they’re doing, and share what you’ve been working on as well. Talk with your principal about instituting some sort of peer coaching program, formal or informal.
  • Build bridges across your school district or with other schools. In addition to collaborating with teachers within your building, find ways to establish connections with teachers in other schools. There might be programs through your district that allow teachers to visit each other’s classrooms to observe one another’s practices.
  • Embrace technology. The opportunities to bring technology into the classroom are seemingly endless. Spice up your units and lessons by taking a virtual field trip somewhere or by incorporating blogging, an app, or another tech tool. Get ideas from your school’s technology teacher, or see if they might like to co-teach a lesson.
  • Read teacher blogs for new ideas, tips and resources. There are many resources out there written by teachers, for teachers. These will get your creative juices flowing and get you excited about making an impact on students this year. Whether you seek instructional inspiration or technology tips, there are many blogs that can help you.

Need a boost? Try one or several of the above. You’ll get this school year off to a positive start, and your students will notice the difference!