Anxiety comes in many different forms and can come on at a moment's notice. Our students are going through more than we could ever imagine and we need to be sure we are being proactive to help them through their big feelings. In today's episode, Kayla Durkin, host of the Let's Talk Teaching Podcast, is sharing signs and symptoms of anxiety in students and what you can do to help your students cope.
Did you know it's never too late to build a positive relationship with your students? Students often ask for love in the most unloving ways, and today Kayla Durkin is going to share ideas for building your relationship with these students who are struggling.
You're so close! You're just a few days away from winter break and we want to be sure that this break is filled with rest, relaxation, and everything you need to refill your bucket after these past few months.
In today's episode, Kayla Durkin is sharing five must-do teacher tasks before winter break, to ensure that you don't even have to think about school if you don't want to. You deserve a stress-free break with zero responsibilities and these tasks will help you get there
Staying on top of our teacher responsibilities is no joke, but with teacher batching, it becomes just a little bit more manageable!
In today's episode, Kayla Durkin is sharing all about how to prioritize what you assign, what you grade, and how to use the teacher batching method to save time grading!
This three-part series is all about finding teacher routines and systems to stay organized and help you leave at your contracted time!
It's time to start batching your teacher responsibilities, my friends! No more trying to do every single task every single day and at the end of the day feeling like you didn't get anything accomplished. In today's episode, Kayla Durkin is sharing all about how we can prioritize the tasks on our plate, work smarter, not harder, and use our contracted time wisely!
As a teacher, the to-do list never ends! We could work an unlimited amount of hours each week, and still need more time in the day.
In today's episode, Kayla Durkin is sharing all about how she went from working an extra 10-20 hours every week to batching classroom to-do lists and tasks so that she could stick to her contracted hours.
Have you seen the teacher roller coaster that displays the phases of a school year? Today we are sharing about the phases that you're going through right now. From anticipation to survival and disillusionment.
October is a hard month for teachers and you are not alone. If you're struggling and overwhelmed, I want you to know that you are not alone!
Listen in as I discuss how to make small group instruction work in your classroom. This is such a great way to differentiate within your classroom and meet your students where they are.
Whether you're just wrapping up your student teaching or you're looking for a new school to call home, Sydney Lafrenz is your go-to girl for help on all things resumes, cover letters, interviews, and landing your dream job!
Join Jocelynn Hubbard as she inspires educators to transform their planning, lessons, and the classroom environment with culturally relevant and responsive teaching practices.
In today’s episode, Jocelynn is sharing the three questions she believes will help you refocus your instruction so that all students feel seen, heard, and welcomed in your classroom!
Meeting our students where they are is easier said than done. However, when we reflect on our teaching practice and spend time understanding what works and doesn't work with our students, we begin to adjust our ways of teaching to ensure we are meeting the needs of our students.
The beginning of any school year can be tough and this year is no exception. I often hear first-year teachers say that they were not prepared for what they face the first few days or weeks of the school year. Even veteran teachers can get surprised by a new year with new students!
I want you to know you are NOT alone! On this episode, I share a few tips to start the school year off right, no matter what grade you teacher. Remember, every day is a new day and it's another chance to start over!
While many educators go to school for teaching, sometimes life brings others to teaching in different ways!
My guest today, Honest Teacher Vibes, has her undergrad degree in sports medicine and after a few years found her love of teaching through substituting. She is now a 6th English teacher, but you may also know her from recent features on Bored Teachers!
Meet the teacher, back-to-school night, open house! Whatever you call it, it's time to prepare to meet your students and their grown ups!
However you or your school organizes this kind of event, it is all about building relationships right away and using this time to get organized for the beginning of the year!
Melody is a 2nd grade teacher and is going into her 7th year of teaching. Over the years, she has come up with and implemented some incredible classroom procedures which she shares with us today!
Your first week in the classroom can definitely seem a little intimidating unless you prepare some things that can help you thrive!
On today's episode, I go over the 3 R's (okay... there are actually four!) to help you thrive in the classroom during the first week of school: Relax, Relationships, Routines, and Resiliency!
It's back to school season and teachers are feeling the pressure! Use this teacher tip to eliminate that overwhelming feeling so that you can focus on what matters most to you!