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What I’m Reading in 2024

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What I'm Reading in 2024
It’s January, and I typically like to reflect and plan for the upcoming year.

2023 was a HARD year for me personally, probably the most challenging yet.

To say I didn’t accomplish my goals in 2023 would be an understatement.

2024 will be a fresh start- new ideas and projects filled with personal and professional development.

I love planning for a new year, setting goals, and getting a new planner. (Here are some of my productivity tips.)

I love to read and have so many books to catch up on in 2024.

I’m sharing my 2024 reading wish list with you!

(I call it a wish list because I know that life sometimes has other plans for me.)

This list contains both personal and professional books. I’m a teacher and a mama, always eager to learn and improve!

I already own some of these books, and some are on my Amazon list to purchase later.


Whether you’re an educator like me or someone looking to explore diverse topics, this list has something for everyone.

What I’m Reading in 2024​


Let’s start with burnout! Teachers are leaving the profession in droves, and I am recovering from severe burnout. I’m making it a priority to help myself and others learn strategies to escape burnout. Check out what I’m writing and sharing on the Teacher Revival blog.

Burnout: The Secret to Unlocking the StressBurnout: The Secret to Unlocking the Stress Cycle by Emily Nagoski, PhD​


This is a NY Times Best Seller! Emily Nagoski dives deep into the complexities of stress and burnout, offering insights and strategies to break free from the cycle. As educators, it’s crucial to understand and manage stress to provide the best support for our students. Grab your copy here.

Disrupting BurnoutDisrupting Burnout: The Professional Woman’s Lifeline to Finding Purpose by Patrice Buckner Jackson​


This is a new release written by a Christian educator and covers many topics that I am working on in 2024. Patrice Buckner Jackson addresses burnout, offering a lifeline for professional women seeking purpose. In a demanding work environment, this book provides guidance on finding balance and fulfillment. Secure your copy here and take the first step towards a more purposeful professional life.

Deepening Digital CitizenshipDeepening Digital Citizenship: A Guide to Systemwide Policy and Practice by Carrie Rogers-Whitehead​


It’s no secret that I have a passion for protecting kids! In the digital age, cultivating digital citizenship is essential. Carrie Rogers-Whitehead provides a comprehensive guide for establishing policies and practices to foster responsible digital behavior. Order your copy here and enhance your understanding of digital citizenship.

I am still searching for a more up-to-date parenting book on protecting kids in a digital world, especially in the age of AI. Most of what I found is several years old.

Related: 10 Things to Try in 2023

The Coming WaveThe Coming Wave: Technology, Power, and the Twenty-first Century’s Greatest Dilemma by Mustafa Suleyman​


This is a NY Time Best Seller! I have both concerns and intrigue when it comes to AI. Mustafa Suleyman explores the intersection of technology and power in the 21st century. As we navigate the challenges of the digital era, this book provides valuable insights into the dilemmas we face. Purchase your copy here and stay informed about the future of technology.

AI and the Future of Education
AI and the Future of Education: Teaching in the Age of Artificial Intelligence by Priten Shah​


I am definitely intrigued by this one, and I hope it offers some practical insight. Priten Shah explores the impact of artificial intelligence on education. Stay ahead in the ever-evolving landscape of education by understanding the role AI plays. Purchase your copy here and prepare for the future of teaching.

Universal Design DailyUniversal Design Daily: 365 Ways to Teach, Support, & Challenge All Learners Using UDL by Paula Kluth​


This book has piqued my interest! Paula Kluth’s book offers a daily dose of inspiration for educators using Universal Design for Learning (UDL). Improve your teaching methods and support diverse learners with this practical guide. Get your copy here and transform your classroom practices.

Related: Google Keep Tips for a Productive School Year

The 5 Love Languages of ChildrenThe 5 Love Languages of Children: The Secret to Loving Children Effectively by Gary Chapman​


Gary Chapman’s book focuses on understanding and expressing love in ways meaningful to children. Enhance your relationships with students and children by discovering their love languages. Grab your copy here and unlock the secret to loving children effectively.

Teach UpliftedTeach Uplifted: Devotions for Teachers by Linda Kardamis​


I love sharing ideas and resources from my colleague Linda Kardamis, and I’m always looking for a new Bible study or devotional. Linda presents a collection of devotions tailored for educators. Nurture your spirit and find inspiration in your teaching journey. Order your copy here for a daily dose of encouragement.

Prayer WarriorPrayer Warrior: The Power of Praying Your Way to Victory by Stormie Omartian​


I’ve read several prayer books from Stormie Omartian. They are LIFE CHANGING! This book delves into the transformative power of prayer. As educators, we face challenges, and prayer can be a source of strength. Get your copy here and discover the power of praying your way to victory.

This is just scratching the surface of all that I hope to read and learn this year, but I hope it gives you a variety of inspiring titles.

What’s on your reading list this year?

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