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Mr. Bryan's Classroom

Mr. Bryan
Education
Classroom Pets
Bullying
Traits Of Successful Teachers
Cheating In School
Thanksgiving
Scholastic
Kriscia Cabral
Dogs In the Classroom
Administrators
Cyberbullying
Hillcrest Elementary
Lebanon
Grammar
Enthusiasm In Teaching
Diversity Of Teaching Methods
Parental Involvement
Makeup Work Policies
Burnout In Teaching
Teacher Retention

Teaching can be one of the most rewarding professions—but it can also be one of the most challenging. It's no surprise that many new teachers leave the profession within their first five years. Yet despite these challenges, great teachers continue to make a lasting difference in the lives of their students. This podcast is designed to support, encourage, and empower educators at every stage of the... more

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The final days of the school year can either be the most stressful… or some of the most meaningful. Too often, teachers shut things down early and fill the days with unstructured free time. While that may work for some classes, for many teachers it l... more

In Smart Kids, Bad Schools, award-winning author and educator Brian Crosby (brian-crosby.com)draws on his many years as a high school English teacher to offer a candid appraisal of why our schools are failing and what we must do to save them.

If you watched the Super Bowl, you couldn't help but notice the atmosphere was filled with excitement and passion. The announcers, players, fans, and halftime performers acted like they really wanted to be there and enjoyed what they were doing. Can ... more

Teaching is supposed to be about shaping lives—not surviving the workplace.

We talk a lot about bullying in schools, and rightly so. But there’s a hard truth we rarely acknowledge: teachers are being bullied too—by students, parents, and even the v... more

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Brian Crosby
Educator and author of Smart Kids in Bad Schools
Episode: (EP51) Smart Kids in Bad Schools with guest Brian Crosby
Dr. Connie Stallworthy
Teacher at Dooley Elementary School in Henderson, guest speaker
Dooley Elementary School (as introduced)
Episode: (EP49) Stand Up For Yourself
Alan Haskvitz
National Hall of Fame educator, guest on the episode
National Hall of Fame / educator
Episode: (EP46) Traits of Successful Teachers
Karen Pace
Long-time educator featured as a guest on the episode
Episode: (EP44) A Change Might Do You Good

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Reviews

4.5 out of 5 stars from 14 ratings
  • Let it go

    Bryan uses his interviewing skills and his extensive educational experience in this diverse podcast to explore paths that teachers can use to be more effective with their profession. Varied and individualistic options for teachers to evaluate are offered without falling into the educational trap that one teaching style fits all teachers and students. I value his human, supportive and caring style of teaching teachers.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Sea Learning
    United States5 years ago
  • Awesome!

    Really enjoy all the directions you take this podcast! I've found the content very informative and thought provoking. I'm about to finish up my first semester for a major in elementary ed, so I love hearing you share the aspects of teaching.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Buck1071
    United States9 years ago
  • Thinking outside the classroom

    There are so many outside, emotional factors that affect the success of classroom learning and this podcast looks at them from such an insightful perspective. You’ll learn something in every episode!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Cristin F
    United States11 years ago
  • Keep it up!

    great podcast to listen to!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    James887
    United States12 years ago

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Listeners find the podcast motivating and worth continuing to follow.
Episodes explore non-obvious factors affecting classroom success with insightful takeaways.
Bryan's interviewing is human and supportive, offering diverse paths for teachers without prescribing a single approach.
Content is consistently informative and thought-provoking for future elementary educators.

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(EP51) Smart Kids in Bad Schools with guest Brian Crosby
Q: Do you think homework should be reduced or eliminated?
He argues that homework often adds unnecessary burden and that meaningful learning can be achieved through in‑class work with teachers, suggesting the goal is quality, not quantity, of assignments and better use of classroom time.
(EP51) Smart Kids in Bad Schools with guest Brian Crosby
Q: What led you to write Smart Kids in Bad Schools and what core changes do you advocate?
Crosby explains that frustrations from practice and a lack of teacher-authored resources spurred the book, and he advocates practical reforms like longer school days, more in-class time with teachers, improved secretary and procedural support, and compensating effective teachers to drive improvement.

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This show targets educators seeking practical strategies to survive and thrive in the classroom, with a focus on classroom management, burnout, policy pressures, and reform ideas. Across episodes, listeners get concrete tips—from end-of-year routines to handling bullying, parental dynamics, and policy stress—delivered through veteran teaching perspectives and guest insights from experienced educators and education professionals. A standout aspect is the emphasis on teacher well-being and real-world applicability, with guests who bring firsthand classroom experience and policy critique. If you want to reach teachers, administrators, or education advocates looking for actionable advice and candid discussions about reform, this mix is likely t... more

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