Booze is the great equalizer—a magical liquid that allows you to harvest happiness from a bottle. Even if your students believe you’re a teetotaler who wouldn’t go near the stuff, teachers are not immune to the intoxicating allure of grandpa’s old cough medicine.
So…can we guess your go-to drink? Take our short quiz, and we’ll guess your favorite post-teacher cocktail.
How would you describe your teaching style?
How would you describe your teaching style?
Which school night meal sounds best?
Pick a Color
You’re going to dinner. You’re wearing:
You’re going out after class. Where to?
Share your Results:
Did You Get “Old Fashioned”?
We recommend a time-tested, reliable professional development course. Communication Essentials for School Leaders focuses on one of the most essential components of effective teaching: conveying information. In this course, you will learn why communication is so important to school culture, how school leaders can use communication to build trust and relationships, and best practices to become a more effective communicator.
Did You Get “Piña Colada”?
We recommend a self-care course that focuses on personal improvement and empowerment. Becoming a Calm, Happy Teacher explores the power of positive psychology as a tool to find a more balanced, calm approach to teaching and have more energy and vitality at work and at home.
Did You Get “Margarita”?
We recommend a professional development course that promotes versatility and fast adaptation. Study Smarter, Not Harder: A Practical Guide to Teaching Study Skills delivers practical, scientifically based best practices, grounded in cognitive science and educational research to help your students succeed.
Did You Get “Long Island Iced Tea”?
We recommend a salary advancement course that takes from multiple and varied strategies. Motivating Unmotivated Students (Research and Practice) explores the major theories of motivation and gives you myriad strategies to help students develop a motivated mindset toward learning.
Did You Get “Bloody Mary”?
We recommend a PD course that allows teachers to maintain an effective classroom, no matter the circumstances. Classroom Management Strategies for Student-Centered Instruction reveals how to work with your students to set up a classroom that supports exploration, motivates students, and authentically engages them in meaningful learning experiences.