Teachers Need Teachers is the podcast for struggling teachers, whether you're new or a seasoned veteran. It's inspired by the questions and frustrations that teachers are expressing around the web, plus the questions that you didn’t know you should ask! I'll help you clear the confusion and figure out what to focus on so that you’ll have the most positive impact in your classrooms without losing y... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 145 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Let's get real about lesson plans and whether or not they're worth it! more
Teachers, feeling the end-of-year crunch? This episode offers practical tips to not only survive but thrive during the final stretch. Learn how to prepare for what's expected (testing, celebrations), keep yourself calm and collected, and manage a res... more
In this episode, we're diving into the nerve-wracking world of master schedule time in schools. It's that crucial period where teachers' assignments, prep periods, and uncertainties about the next academic year are all laid out in those sprawling spr... more
Are you tired of the frustration that comes with delivering crucial lessons only to find students missing or failing to grasp the material? Join me as I explore a transformative solution that has revolutionized teaching for many educators, including ... more
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I wish diversity, access, and equity were explicitly addressed a little more in this podcast. I’m a new teacher and while all of the information is great, it could be pushed further by addressing these aspects, incorporating the accompanying, cognitive and neuroscience, and increasingly interweaving anti-racist and anti-bias practices. This would make it more relevant for myself and the many other listeners who teach very diverse populations of students!
I begin my new teaching job this July and the tips from Kim are amazing. She talks about it all (the good, the bad, and the ugly). I love the realness of her podcast and the tips to maintain our mental and emotional and physical health as teachers.
Perfectly bite sized episodes of all the super necessary tips, tricks, and aspects of teaching that they AREN’T teaching me at the #1 education school in the country 😫
As soon as I saw “for new and beginning teachers” I was drawn to this podcast simply to have all of the different questions I might come across answered. My biggest struggle right now, like every other new teacher, is classroom management, so the tips and whole segments regarding different strategies to use helps tremendously. In particular, the simplification of how to start using these strategies for first year teachers was really memorable and helpful as it can be daunting to start a complex ... more
I am listening through all the episodes and this has provided some of the best advice and feedback I’ve ever received! I am in my second year out of college and working as a long term sub. The episodes about interviewing have been especially helpful as I search for a permanent position. I am so thankful for the advice and suggestions from such a wise and dedicated teacher. Thank you again Kim!
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