Get in Touch with Teacher Luccas
Have a question about a blog post? A suggestion for a topic you'd like to see covered? Or just want to share your own thoughts on something you've read here? I'd love to hear from you. This blog is about conversation, so don't be shy!
Please allow me a little time to respond, as I am often busy in the classroom.
How to Reach Me
The best way to get in touch is via email. I do my best to respond to all serious messages.
Email: [teacher.luccas@email.com] (This is much more personal than a generic "info" address)
A Note on Conversations & Corrections
This blog is a personal project built on a foundation of curiosity and a respect for ideas. While I strive for accuracy in every post, I am also human. If you believe a factual error has been made, please contact me politely and I will be happy to review it and issue a correction if needed. The goal here is learning, for all of us.
Why this revision works for Teacher Luccas:
Personal and Inviting: The language is friendly ("I'd love to hear from you," "don't be shy!") and directly addresses the reader as a participant in a conversation.
Manages Expectations: It sets a realistic expectation for a response time, which is respectful of the audience and his time as a teacher.
Removes Corporate Clutter: There is no need for company registration numbers or VAT details on a personal teacher's blog. This information is irrelevant and harms the personal connection.
Re-frames "Complaints": The section on errors is framed positively around a shared value of "learning" and "accuracy," rather than the legalistic term "disputes." It encourages constructive dialogue instead of complaints.
Simplified Contact Method: Using a single, personal email address is perfect for a blog of this scale. It's direct and uncomplicated.
You can place this text on a page titled "Contact" or "Let's Talk." This approachable tone is much more likely to encourage genuine engagement from students, parents, and fellow educators.