User blog comment:Ckohrs0221/Ck's Guide to Roleplaying Professors/@comment-5327224-20170831035457

Bless you, you angel sent from above. Thank you SO much for taking the time to write this. You hit on so many points and I think it's absolutely amazing. I wrote a blog a few years ago listing a few things to keep in mind when signing up to teach. I tihnk CK hit the nail on the head with all of these point. If you make teaching exciting for yourself and for the students, Hogwarts will flourish once again. I remember first joining and getting edit conflicted constantly when trying to post in classes. They were full and exciting, and I would love to see it there again. If we can use the ideas that CK has set out for us, and use any ideas that you all might have, we can do it! I would love to hear any ideas that you might have on how to make Hogwarts exciting and fun as well! One thing that I think helps, as CK mentioned, is to resart your class every monday. Try to wrap things up by friday, orr some time during the weekend, and start fresh on monday. If all teachers are reposting on monday instead of waiting for responses for last week, more people will be drawn in to posting. I think it's one of the most effective things to do, and one that I know I've been guilty of not doing.

One thing that I want to add about Hogwarts is that if you have a student, PLEASE POST IN CLASSES. It's a two way street. Teachers can have the most amazing lessons planned, but if students don't post, it falls apart. So, PLEASE POST.

Thank you again CK! You're the best!