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  • Holiday Joy in the Classroom

Simple Ways You Can Bring Joy to the Classroom This Holiday Season!

November 19, 2025|

As your semester approaches the holidays, you may find yourself balancing academic demands with the desire to create a warm and joyful classroom environment. As December approaches, it can be a magical, if not also a chaotic time, so here are some simple and meaningful ways to bring the cheer of the holiday to your students, and to yourself and your family!

  • Teacher Retirement

Smart Retirement Strategies Every Teacher Should Know

September 7, 2025|

Guest Post from Retiring Edu. Retirement is not just about leaving the classroom, but about establishing a firm financial foundation, planning for healthcare costs, and achieving the lifestyle you have dreamed of. By following the right strategies, you can transition smoothly into this new and rewarding phase.

  • Title II Funding Cuts

What To Do About Title II Funding Cuts

July 24, 2025|

If you are reading this, you have likely been impacted by the Title II Part A (or Title II-A) funding freeze. First introduced back in 2001 under the No Child Left Behind Act and then revised in 2015 under the Every Student Succeeds Act, Title II-A funding has provided professional development support to teachers across the country. The focus of Title II-A funding has been to support teachers in improving or enhancing instruction with an end result of improved student performance.

  • Financial Literacy for Teachers

Financial Literacy For Teachers & Educators

April 21, 2025|

Financial literacy is the ability to use financial skills and knowledge to make informed decisions about money. It includes understanding how to budget, spend, save, and invest. During this Financial Literacy Month, Model Teaching has prepared a short article addressing the importance of financial literacy, especially for teachers and educators. We discuss some of the reasons why it's so important to teachers and why teachers may be very well positioned to do well financially, and provide some basics on financial literacy, financial intelligence, and some tools to help teachers get started on improving their financial health.

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