
A safe space for new and veteran teachers to learn from my mistakes as an educator.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 20 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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When deciding whether to switch schools or leave the teaching profession all together you must take inventory of your natural gifts and talents. Ask yourself: What comes easy to me that is difficult for others? **DON’T FORGET TO SUBSCRIBE** Follow us... more
A question from one our listeners asks what to do if you’re burnt out and trying to prevent burn out didn’t work. I suggest hitting reset using the WIN METHOD. The WIN METHOD is short for: What’s important now? This method helps us clear our plate by... more
As a teacher you are now a local celebrity. Be mindful of these 3 things: #1. You are now a local celebrity even if you don’t want to be. Be kind when your fans spot you in public even if they get on your nerves. #2. Students will find you on social ... more
When preparing for observations remember there are two types: 1. Informal Observations: Carry Out (unplanned, pop up visits) and 2. Formal Observations: Dine in (Pre-planned visits that usually require a lesson plan and a copy of the activity) For bo... more
When covering classes remember these 3 things: 1. Fill out your form so you can get paid, 2. Bring the class to your room, and 3. Don’t freak out if the kids don’t do their work. This week’s episode is sponsored by Sweets by Keet. A Virginia based de... more
When planning time off remember there are 3 types: 1. Personal leave (used for whenever you need a mental health day or just don’t feel like going to work), 2. Sick leave (should be used when you are sick but is also used to cover personal leave when... more
What prepare for a parent-teacher conference remember these 4 things: #1. Be prepared (grades, notes, sign up sheet). #2 The parents you want to see you may not see so make sure to call or message them anyway. #3 Be yourself because people can spot a... more
For the new teacher tune up we are going to perform a SWOT analysis.# 1. S stands for strengthS. What am doing well? What am I totally rocking? #2 W stands for weaknesses or areas of growth. What are some things I can improve on? What are some things... more
I can’t wait for the rest of the episodes!!! Congratulations on this gem girlie 😊
My best work thus far with more to come.
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