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About Michelle Williams

Michelle holds a Bachelor of Science degree in elementary education and a Master of Science degree in curriculum, instruction and technology. She is certified to teach grades 1-8 in both Texas and Louisiana. She is also licensed to lead schools, though the classroom is where her heart remains. While she has taught language arts, social studies, science and math, her specialty is elementary math. Throughout her career, Michelle has served in a variety of capacities. She has propelled students to new heights as a classroom teacher and has mentored new educators as a lead teacher and TAP mentor teacher and TAP master teacher. She’s also spearheaded the direction of instructional strategies at her schools as an instructional coach and department chair.

Show Highlights

  • The IgnitED Teacher
  • Managing Difficult Classrooms
  • Developing relationships with students
  • Spending 5 minutes to talk about non-content related topics
  • Connecting with students when you do not share similar interests
  • Routines and procedures
  • Discipline in the classroom

Connect with Michelle

Twitter: @theignitEDteach

Instagram: @theignitedteach

www.theignitedteacher.com

Connect with me on Twitter @sheldoneakins

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