Showing posts with label Social Networking. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Social Networking. Show all posts

Monday, May 1, 2017

Finding your TRIBE of #TeacherFriends: Support, Encouragement + FREEBIES

CONGRATULATIONS! You're coming down the home stretch. The end is in sight. ALL of the hard work over the course of the year is paying off. Cue the joy. Right? 

And yet. You are quite possibly exhausted. Your to-do lists have to-do lists. You see everyone else creating HUGE fan-fare celebrations and concluding ceremonies worthy of a magazine spread. {That is the curse of too much blog following. It looks so easy on 'their' site.} 

Does the thought of perusing on Pinterest make you feel like you may just puke? It seems those other classrooms appear to be perfect, all while the teacher is modeling the latest seasonal ensemble..... perky and bright, all while you crawl to your car at the end of the day, manage to get home and then fall asleep in your garage. 

Let's face it. There are a LOT of pressures on teachers these days. SO MUCH PRESSURE>>>>>>SO MANY EXPECTATIONS>>>>>>

Now more than ever, it is important to find your "tribe." Your people. The folks on your channel. The ones who get you. Who get your priorities. The ones who sing your kinda song. The ones with answers to the questions that nag at you as you are attempting to fall asleep. 

And that's where Twitter is incredible. With the right hashtag, the right questions and a quick click -- you can be connected to a person with your long-sought answer. 

Finding your people, building your Professional Learning Network (PLN) does take both willingness and I will admit, there is some time that will need to be invested. Maybe that can be a goal for your summer... to join the edu-connected and start tweeting. 

Nearly three years ago, I had the idea that encouraging teachers to find each other -- in a supportive setting would be "fun." Little did I EVER realize that we would be gathering every Tuesday night! 

Take a look at our upcoming calendar of guests who will lead the chat, on a topic where they are both passionate and knowledgeable. The only thing to remember is to use our hashtag in EVERY tweet.


Now is the perfect time for you to attend a chat or two, so that by our BIG anniversary party at the end of June, you will be an old hand at tweeting in a chat! 

Last summer for our anniversary party, we gathered up a total of $7000 worth of prizes. 

AND BELIEVE IT OR NOT!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 

We have already started gathering the goodies -- ahead of time. 

***I am living proof that planning ahead and taking a step of two can get major projects accomplished. 

We have our first dozen prizes in and organized and ready for your enticement. 
Trying new things is a lot easier when there are door prizes!

TAKE A LOOK! 


One winner will get all three of my picture books. 
Someone else will win a SKYPE visit -- to be used next school year. 

Plus we will pick two winners to receive $25 worth of my digital downloads. 

  















Friday, November 18, 2011

Deborah J. Stewart: Blogging in Early Childhood

It is such a pleasure to join this esteemed group of bloggers. My name is Deborah J. Stewart and I run a little blog called Teach Preschool where I share little snippets and observation from my preschool classroom.


I have been blogging about early childhood education for about two years now and during that time I have learned quite a bit about blogging and social networking within the early childhood community. Since I already have a blog about my classroom, I thought I would use this forum to share simple tips and observation that I have learned about blogging (and social networking) for early childhood education...


Tips about blogging
There are many aspects of early childhood blogging and social networking that can stump a person. Trying to decide what to share, what not to share, how to connect with others who do share, how to get started, where to find answers to those technical problems, and the list goes on.  I don't know that I can supply all the answers but I can certainly share some of the things that I have learned along the way in my blogging journey...

Tips about social networking
Social Networking in early childhood education has really just begun to take root and grow. Through forums such as Twitter and Facebook - teachers and parents are able to connect with one another in a whole new and exciting way! I will talk about these kinds of social networking forums and the wonderful doors they can open for you as an early childhood educator...




Tips for online tools
I will also share exciting sites and tools you can use to find and save activities you find on the web. There are so many wonderful ideas being shared through blogs and other websites that it is a good idea to know how to save, tag, categorize and bookmark the ideas you find and love...


All of my tips will address the concerns that many early childhood educator have when first starting their online journey. As an early childhood educator, I understand the complexities we face and fears we face when it comes to social networking.  I hope to help bring new understanding and insight into this wonderful world of social networking so you will reap all the benefits it has to offer.


I will see you next month and together, we will explore more about blogging and social networking in early childhood education!

Deborah J. Stewart, M.Ed.
http://www.teachpreschool.org/
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