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How to Prevent the Educator Summer Slide

May 23, 2023

Nneka McGee

Ed.D. in Curriculum and Instruction

Illustration of ideas for how to stop educator summer slide

It鈥檚 that time of year again. The final grades have been posted, the end-of-year checklist has been signed and the chatter of children and the patter of feet have drifted through the doors following the ringing of the last dismissal bell. Summer has officially started. Now what?

As educators, we鈥檝e all read the articles outlining the dreaded summer slide that describes how students lose some of the essential knowledge and skills gained during the school year. The summer slide is not limited to students, though. Exhausted educators can also fail to retain skills needed to successfully navigate learning environments, particularly when faced with new programs and initiatives.

Our need for self-care is more necessary than ever, but we must also minimize our risk of summer slides. How can we balance our desire to rest and relax during summer break while also engaging in learning to help us grow professionally? Books, podcasts and conferences can offer invigorating insights about our profession while soothing our senses.

Books

Not many things pair better with the beach than a book. Educators headed for sandy destinations (or comfortable couches) can fill their bags with text-filled treats designed for the perfect read. 鈥 by Matt Miller provides detailed insights into the latest educational trend, ChatGPT, and artificial intelligence in education. Alexandra Robbins penned a riveting account of the current state of education in 鈥.鈥 Reignite your love for teaching through Jamie Sears鈥 book, 鈥.鈥

Podcasts

Close your eyes and open your ears! Podcasts are excellent sources of information geared toward educators. 鈥溾 is a limited-series podcast by host Emily Hanford that addresses the impact of literacy instruction in early education. The 鈥 offers various topics ranging from blended learning to trauma-informed instruction. Bored Teachers鈥 鈥溾 has the sound and feel of an old-school radio show with the noise and energy of a modern podcast.

Conferences

If you鈥檙e seeking a blend of summer vacation with fun, engaging learning opportunities, conferences may be your best destination. Touted as one of the world鈥檚 largest education technology conferences, is hosted by the International Society for Technology in Education. The event features over 900 sessions and attendees can select in-person or virtual options. aims to bring a party atmosphere for educators engaging in professional learning. Innovative practices and the spirit of sharing drive the , which hosts conferences in several cities. Remember that conferences have registration fees and related costs, such as travel and hotel reservations. Many attendees believe the experiences are well worth the expense.

Whatever you choose, summer break is the perfect time to rest, reflect and refresh. Engage in self-care and create moments that will make long-lasting memories. You deserve it!

During your summer, explore 番茄视频’s fully online education programs to bolster your professional development and keep your brain engaged.

Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this article are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of 番茄视频.
Nneka McGee
Nneka McGee, Ed.D. in Curriculum and Instruction

Dr. Nneka J. McGee is an innovative educator, researcher and advocate dedicated to creating and promoting pathways that provide students access and opportunities to navigate a future driven by automation and artificial intelligence. Prior to earning her Ed.D. at 番茄视频, Nneka obtained a bachelor鈥檚 degree in English, a master鈥檚 degree in curriculum and instruction and a juris doctorate. As part of her doctoral studies, she researched the experiences of K-12 teachers implementing or planning to implement artificial intelligence in classroom learning environments. She is a sought-after speaker on artificial intelligence in education and has shared her work as a panelist or presenter at national, state, regional and local conferences. Nneka is a proud member of HAKing Innovation鈥檚 Board of Directors, a non-profit, social impact organization on a mission to create a community of technical talent by exposing students to STEM experiences. She also serves as an AI practitioner advisory board member for the Engage AI Institute and was selected as an EdSAFE AI Alliance Fellow.

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