Most new teachers don't make it past the five year mark, and its easy to understand why. Teachers are stressed from budget cuts, testings, discipline problems, parents, poor adminstrators, etc. This show is designed to encourage teachers and to provide useful tools to help them succeed.
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 66 | Founded | 12 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | Education |
In this episode, Bryan sits down with National Teachers Hall of Fame educator Alan Haskvitz to explore what truly defines a successful teacher. Too often, we equate success with test scores or picture-perfect classrooms seen on Pinterest. But as Alan... more
In this episode, Bryan shares how his dogs, Max and Nikki, brought joy, comfort, and connection to his students—proving that the right dog can make a lasting impact in a school community. From classroom visits to becoming beloved companions, their pr... more
With over 3.5 million educators in public school classrooms, teaching is the largest professional workforce in the U.S.—yet nearly half leave the profession within five years. Why is burnout so common, and what can be done about it?
In this episode... more
In a world where classroom demands are higher than ever, clutter—both physical and mental—can silently drain creativity and focus. This episode explores how embracing minimalism can lead to a more intentional, efficient, and inspiring learning enviro... more
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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.
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.
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!
great podcast to listen to!
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