Are there any holes in your budget? Here’s a handy to-do list that you may consider tackling this weekend or right now, so you can keep more cash in your pocket. 1) Avoid Fees, Fees, and More … [Read more...]
Have You Heard About EDexpo 2015?
TeacherCents is so happy and fortunate to have been chosen to attend EDexpo 2015 in Atlanta Georgia. A huge thank you to the Education Market Association! They truly have put together what is going … [Read more...]
Towards a Mindful Classroom: Part 3.5, Emotional Spark Revisited
"Name It To Tame It and Say You’re Sorry" In my last blog, I discussed the author of Brainstorm’s views on emotional spark. You see, adolescents really do experience things differently, on a brain … [Read more...]
Investing In Love: Rewards and Risks
It seems today that more and more people not only fall in love with digital devices, but also with their digital apps. This includes mobile versions of dating websites, the social networks that claim … [Read more...]
Introduction to New Blog Category
Thanks for stopping by and checking out our new blog category. This is where we will review and showcase new educational products and programs. Hopefully, they will improve your life, both in and out … [Read more...]
Towards a Mindful Classroom: Understanding The Adolescent Brain, Part 3
What is a youth? Impetuous fire. What is a maid? Ice and desire. Of course these lines are from the great bard, and his classic youthful tragedy, Romeo and Juliet. As I continue to educate myself … [Read more...]
Resolve To Be Organized and Make Money Helping Others Tidy Up?
Besides losing weight, it seems like a lot of people also want to tidy up and organize their lives in 2015. According STATISTIC BRAIN and Fox59.com, getting organized is the number 2 New Year’s … [Read more...]
Towards a Mindful Classroom: Understanding The Adolescent Brain, Part 2
Brainstorm, The Power and Purpose of the Teenage Brain, is a lesson plan that you don’t have to read chronologically. Daniel J. Siegel, M.D., author, father, and psychiatrist explains that after … [Read more...]
Towards a Mindful Classroom: Understanding The Adolescent Brain
To be mindful, to be present, to not judge our students, is all a part of our jobs as educators. Shouldn’t a student find sanctuary in the classroom and not shame? Over the years I have been driven to … [Read more...]
Investing In a Volunteer Service Trip Could Be the Opportunity of a Lifetime
Have you ever pictured yourself far from home, helping others who primarily speak foreign languages, may be impoverished, seeking education, or recovering from a natural disaster? Have you ever … [Read more...]















