Next Chapter for Teachers Podcast
Whether it's classroom management or teacher burn out, this podcast has you covered. Being a teacher isn't what it used to be. The need to meet students' educational and social-emotional needs can easily overshadow you're own personal needs as a person outside of the classroom - so much that quitting teaching may feel like the only option for a healthy life. The Next Chapter for Teachers Podcast, hosted by Erin Sponaugle, covers topics in education relevant to teachers that address the stressful issue that can cloud the joy of what teaching is meant to be - while giving teacher helpful strategies to streamline their teaching and deal with conflicts that arise in the classroom and school. Topics covered are classroom management, educational technology, implementing distance learning, trends in instruction and assessment, and self care. Erin Sponaugle is a teacher and author-illustrator with the experience and insight to provide practical advice to other educators. Subscribe to this podcast to get ideas and inspiration for teaching in uncertain times. For more information on turning the page to the future of the teaching profession. , visit www.erinsponaugle.com
Next Chapter for Teachers Podcast
16. These Five Changes Kept Me from Quitting Teaching
This school year may be an even more difficult one for you than the previous year. While it may feel as if the most emotional and physically safe thing to do for your well being is to quit, often that is not an immediate option. Over the past nearly two decades, I have had to shift and adjust my beliefs and practices to stay in the classroom. In this podcast episode, you'll learn five of the things I have had to do over the years to remain in the classroom and have time to take care of myself and others at the end of the school day.
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