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How to Find Work-Life Balance as a Teacher
By Andrew Hawk The concept of an eight-hour workday was designed long ago to help employees find an appropriate balance between work and family. The idea was simple: eight hours to work, eight hours to be with loved ones, and eight … Continue reading
Posted in Elementary Angle
Tagged continuing education, stress management, teacher burnout, work-life balance
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Education Tech: Professional Development Goes Digital
I am watching a tech-savvy friend trying to figure out her new smartphone. Some things seem to come to her intuitively, but clearly she is finding other items hard to figure out. Eventually she finds an online tutorial and setup … Continue reading