Georgia educator Venola Mason publishes instructional strategies

Former classroom teacher Venola Mason’s book Teach Up! offers resources that demonstrate the importance of positive relationships between teachers and students and the value of high expectations. Photo credit: Venola Mason

Many excellent classroom teachers go on to share best practices to help students excel. Some of them even publish books offering proven strategies. One of these is Venola Mason, a former elementary school teacher who wrote the inspirational book Teach Up! Empowering Educators through Relationships, Rigor, and Relevance.

Venola’s book offers information and resources that demonstrate the importance of positive relationships between teachers and students, and the value of high academic expectations. The volume also explores issues related to social and emotional learning, the impact of childhood trauma, and the influence of the classroom environment. In addition, the book presents best practices and step-by-step procedures that can be used in any classroom, for any subject, and at any grade level to increase critical thinking skills through authentic learning experiences. Teach Up!  was published in 2021 and is available on amazon.

This remarkable educator has a wealth of experience to back up the strategies she presents in her book. She  taught fourth grade in Atlanta Public Schools for five years, between 2003 and 2005. She has also served as the Director of Alternative Certification in the Teach for America Program. Currently, she is an Associate Partner for the International Center for Leadership in Education. She has spent 12 years with the company.

“My love for learning blossomed as a small child playing ‘school’ with my older brother and younger sister in the East End of Louisville, Kentucky,” recalls Venola. “With limited opportunities in our community, my mom, determined to offer a better life to her children, moved our family to Los Angeles, California when I was eight years old,” she continues. “She worked hard as a certified nursing assistant caring for elderly patients. She didn’t make a lot of money or have any fancy degrees, but she taught me the importance of working hard, caring for others, and not being afraid to take chances in life,” the educator says. And it is these values that inspired Venola to inspire others to excel in their educational endeavors, too.

Venola earned her Bachelor’s degree in Spanish from Colby College in Waterville, Maine, in 2001. She earned her Master’s degree in Educational Leadership and Technology from Kennesaw State University in Kennesaw, Georgia, in 2009.