2016: Critical Thinking Needed
Students today have grown up with social media as one of the biggest sources for current events. What can you do in your classrooms to help your students use critical thinking to navigate information presented on social media and eventually filter though everything to find the “truth”?
Be Prepared – Take a CPR Course
We are offering a CPR: Adult, Child and AED course on Saturday, October 15th. Through taking this course, you will gain practical knowledge of health and safety awareness with hands-on training and learn lifesaving skills from experienced professionals.
Take an Online Course this Summer!
Summer is a time for vacations and fun, but it can also be the perfect time to catch up on professional development requirements.
One Teacher’s Experience with the Leadership Institute for Latino Literacy
In this week’s blog post, I am sharing a blog post written by my friend and former Trinity classmate, Angelica Lara, ’05. She wrote the post for the National Council of La Raza blog on her experience as a presenter at the 2015 Leadership Institute for Latino Literacy.
Why Personal Fitness Training May Be Your Niche
From Jane Fonda to Jillian Michaels, personal fitness trainers have been portrayed in the media as toned and sculpted super-humans who have no tolerance for the lame excuses of mere mortals. But when you step away from the spotlight, you will see that most personal trainers are down-to-earth compassionate facilitators whose primary mission is to support you in attaining your goals.
Greatest Hits = Best Practices
A teacher’s “greatest hits” should be something that they never forget because learning what works and what doesn’t is priceless in the classroom.
5 Reasons to Take Online PD Courses
At Trinity, we do our best to provide quality PD courses at convenient times for teachers. One way we do this is to offer courses that are 100% online.
A Year of Mercy
I don’t know about you, but many of the teachers that I know practice Works of Mercy each day.
Be Kind to Others!
I am sure everyone has heard a variation of the saying, “Be kind for everyone you meet is fighting a hard battle.” Are we?
Technology and Early Childhood: What Would John Dewey Say?
“If we teach today’s students as we taught yesterday’s, we rob them of tomorrow.”