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For has long as I can remember, my dad has purchased a Lotto ticket every Friday, and, boy, does he have plans for that money: early retirement, a camper, plane tickets. And when I turned 21, he took me to buy my first ticket, and while he started planning for summers on the coast, I knew that if I won, I would go to school forever! 

Unfortunately, neither of us has won more than a few bucks or a few free tickets.

And, as I’m slowly realizing, going to school forever costs a lot of money! At the end of the summer, my graduate degree will be complete, and, to my sorrow, I. cannot. afford. another. I’d love to continue graduate school, but a teacher’s salary is just not enough. So, I’ve started to realize that I’m going to have to find another way to keep learning without student debt.

So I started reading teacher blogs online, and I’ve already learned so much! I have so many new and exciting ideas to try next year. Each idea that I read somewhere else leads me to a new idea of my own. Sometimes that turns into a lesson or a resource or a unit, and I need a place to share all those ideas.

Here’s what I’ve learned so far:

  1. The best blogs are genuine. Some blogs I follow for the freebies, but the ones I make a point to read each week are funny, honest, and humble. They tell stories about their successes and their failures.
  2. No one is perfect! My favorite bloggers are teachers I truly admire and respect (and I would faint if I met some of them in person), but they each have stories about challenging students or lessons that didn’t quite work or weeks that went on forever.
  3. Creating images and banners is like a challenging, crazy-making puzzle, but it also gets me creative in a visual way that grading papers or studying doesn’t always satisfy. In other words, I am so excited to start this journey, and I hope you’ll come with me so far.

What great lessons have you learned online? What/Who should I follow to keep getting great ideas? Let me know in the comments!