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Getting Great Ideas off the Ground with the Changemakers at the JumpStart Higher Ed Collaboration Council
Cleveland does rock when it comes it comes to a number of things, especially nurturing entrepreneurship. I recently had the honor of giving the keynote at the 10-year celebration of the JumpStart Higher Ed Collaboration Council. What's that, you ask? Well, let me explain it like this. Imagine that you're in the business of teaching entrepreneurship to college students …
Scholastic: A Clued-In Organization That Brings Kids Literacy, Learning, and a Big Red Dog
This past Sunday I did a keynote presentation for Scholastic at their national sales meeting here in Chicago. It was an exciting gig to do: Scholastic books were in every classroom even when I was a little kid decades ago (its roots go back to 1920), and Scholastic as an organization continues to be a central player in guiding our nation's schools toward increasing literacy of all kinds through publishing, book clubs, writing awards, you name it.
Tim's Terrific Texas Tour: Kicking Off Back-to-School 2019!
Judging by the sheer atmospheric density of the charcoal grill smoke here in Chicago, it's almost August. And that means I'm gearing up for my busiest time of year: Back-to-School season! This year i'm kicking things off with a tongue-twisting tour of tumbleweed-free towns in Texas …
Spreading the Joy of Learning at the SDE (Staff Development for Educators) National Conference
Last week I had the honor of performing at one of the largest events on my calendar, doing my education keynote at the SDE (Staff Development for Educators) National Conference for 5,500+ teachers in Las Vegas. It's a nationwide gathering for education professionals to refine skills, stay current, and brush up on the latest developments.
Rising to the Challenge: An Inspiring Visit with Leon County Schools in Florida
I'm back home from an amazing couple of days at Leon County Schools in Florida last week, doing my thing as an education keynote speaker as well as two helpings of my "3 C's" improv breakout session. And first off, a huge thanks to Chelsea F. Johnson (@thechelseaf on Twitter) for sharing this fun video clip from my performance ...
Talking with My Friend Scott Dikkers on His Podcast, "How to Write Funny"
My friend Scott Dikkers co-founded and was editor of the comedy juggernaut known as The Onion. I was honored to be his guest on a recent episode of his podcast, “How to Write Funny.”
Building Smiles with the Orthodontists (and Other Dental Pros) at the Cloud 9 Software Users Meeting
Last month I got to perform for a group of dental professionals, at the Cloud 9 Software Users Meeting in Atlanta. I have some fun anecdotes and photos for you …
Bullying, Broken Hearts, and the Banana Splits: How Teachers Mend What's Been Broken
I have a couple of stories to tell you about bullying and broken hearts, and the teachers who know how to mend them. But I'll start by saying bravo to Kindergarten teacher Shannon Grimm of Willis ISD in Texas, who adopted a new hairstyle in order to express solidarity with one of her students — a little girl whose cute 'do and bows had drawn teasing and bullying from her peers.
Teaching with a Twist: Dykstra's Law and Mr. Spittal's Magnificent Mustache
The story of one educator’s inspired strategy for keeping his classroom calm, and what Dykstra’s Law can teach us about student-teacher relationships and the value of eccentricity.
How College Professor Marco Benassi is Changing Lives with Experiential Learning
Shouldn’t all learning be an experience? College of DuPage professor Marco Benassi doesn't just think this is true — he knows it, thanks to his decades of fearless teaching experience as well as a pivotal early encounter with a remarkable teacher. I’m proud to say that Marco is not only an award-winning teacher but also my friend.
Talking with the Mental Health Care Bears at the AAMFT 2018 Annual Conference
There's a first time for everything. Personally, I’d never spoken to a group of 900 therapists and counselors before. Now I have. Most of us talk to therapists one at a time, if at all, and we're usually sitting down. But I just got home from doing my keynote appearance for the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy, at the AAMFT 2018 Annual Conference. No couch, just a microphone and my slides.
Halloween Comedy from a Project Manager Keynote Speaker
As the luncheon keynote speaker for the Project Manager Institute, I could have used some Pumpkin Project Management help myself this Halloween.
Gap-Fillers of the World, I Salute You! (A Story from Back-to-School 2018)
You probably don't know this, but it's Gap-Filler Appreciation Day. No, don't panic — no cards or flowers required. Just a quick story from my "Back to School" tour last month. As I've mentioned before, I always look forward to going on a whirlwind tour of school districts around the country when August rolls around, meeting with teachers and administrators to help them get fired up for the new school year.
5 Corporate Entertainment Ideas to Make Your Event a Hit
Just because you're planning a work event doesn't mean you can't plan an exciting and memorable one. The best corporate events allow workers to get to know one another, let loose and work on teambuilding, all while having a great time.
A Salute to Ms. O'Brien: The Special Educator Who Made a Difference for Me
This is the story of the special educator who made me one of her special projects. God bless Ms. O'Brien, she’s no longer with us — but her big laugh, huge heart, and bouncy soul still tinkers away in the thousands of former students she taught, listened to, and laughed with.
A Story That Clicks: How a Veteran Educator Helped Boost Morale at Tulare County Schools
I was talking recently with Jim Vidak, retiring Superintendent of Schools for Tulare County in California. I did a couple of morale-boosters as an education keynote speaker for the district and staff he’s led so well for so many years. Afterwards, Mr. Vidak told me a story that boosted my own morale.
Video: Talking with a Teacher at the PBIS Conference for Educators in Lincoln, Nebraska
A veteran Nebraska teacher talks with Tim Clue following Tim’s keynote speech for educators at the recent PBIS conference in Lincoln, NE.
Improv vs. Isolation in Education: Helping Teachers Build Bridges in the Classroom
Learn how Tim’s educational presentations help teach the skills and concepts of improv and give kids the tools they need to connect, collaborate, and communicate meaningfully with others throughout their lives.