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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.

  • 13 minutes 14 seconds
    (EP27) Going Old School

    Take a nostalgic journey back to 1947 with a classic educational training video. This fascinating glimpse into the past highlights how teaching practices and classroom dynamics have evolved over the years—and how some timeless advice still holds true today.

    12 January 2025, 7:00 pm
  • 13 minutes 49 seconds
    (EP26) Progress Not Perfection-with Vicki Davis

    Happy New Year, teachers! Welcome to the podcast where educators come together to inspire, learn, and grow. I'm thrilled to kick off the year with a special guest, Vicki Davis—a passionate teacher and successful podcaster. In this episode, Vicki shares invaluable teaching strategies, motivational insights, and lessons from her remarkable journey as an educator. Whether you're looking for fresh ideas or a dose of inspiration, this conversation is packed with actionable tips to energize your teaching practice. Be sure to visit Vicki's site at (https://www.coolcatteacher.com) for even more resources!

    5 January 2025, 7:00 pm
  • 8 minutes 8 seconds
    (EP25) End Of Life Regrets

    This time of year, we often pause to reflect on the past and plan for the year ahead, but have you ever wondered—what advice would the older version of yourself give you today? Imagine your future self, nearing the end of life, offering insights to you in the present. Would your future self encourage you to stay with teaching? Would they encourage you to take a risk and try something else? In this episode, we'll consider the invaluable messages from those who have walked before us and how their perspective can guide our resolutions as we begin a new year.

    29 December 2024, 10:00 pm
  • 6 minutes 28 seconds
    (EP24) Don’t Feel Guilty About Leaving

    Feeling guilty about leaving education? In this video, I dive into why it’s okay to transition out without guilt. While you may love the kids and cherish your co-workers, the truth is that they’ll adapt and move on just fine. Kids are resilient, and your co-workers will adjust to new dynamics. You need to prioritize your well-being because staying in an unhealthy situation doesn’t serve anyone, especially not you. Leaving doesn’t mean you don’t care—it means you’re choosing to take care of yourself. Tune in for reassurance, encouragement, and a reminder that it’s okay to put yourself first.

    22 December 2024, 7:00 pm
  • 10 minutes 6 seconds
    (EP23) Some Holiday Cheer

    Teachers, may your holiday break be merry and bright!  It's Christmas time in the city, and that means we not only get to enjoy the holiday season but also some much needed time off.

     Bryan shares some inspiring stories from teachers to remind you that we as educators are a big deal.

    15 December 2024, 10:00 pm
  • 16 minutes 19 seconds
    (EP22) From Darkness To Light

    Child abuse is an incredibly difficult subject to confront, especially during a season traditionally filled with hope and joy. However, the painful truth is that sexual abuse of children is happening even now. As educators, we often receive training on this issue at the start of the school year—a time when our plates are already overflowing, and we haven’t yet had the chance to truly know our students. Now, as we approach the midpoint of the academic year and have developed relationships with our students, it may be a good time to revisit this critical topic with the help of expert guests from Darkness to Light(www.d2l.org). This organization is dedicated to empowering adults to protect children from sexual abuse and supporting those affected. In this episode, we tackle the myths surrounding child sexual abuse, discuss the vital role educators play in identifying and responding to concerns, and share practical strategies for addressing this sensitive issue. Join us as we shine a light on this difficult subject, equipping ourselves with the knowledge and tools to better support the children in our care.

    8 December 2024, 10:00 pm
  • 8 minutes 55 seconds
    (EP21) Naughty Or Nice?

    December often brings unique challenges for elementary teachers, as excitement for the holidays can make classroom management more difficult. Will students in your class be naughty or nice this year? In this festive episode from A Modern Teacher (amodernteacher.com), discover a creative approach one teacher used to keep her students off Santa’s naughty list. With practical tips and holiday cheer, this resource is perfect for maintaining a joyful and focused classroom during the bustling holiday season. amodernteacher.com/classroom-management-during-the-holidays/ May this time with your students be merry and bright!

    1 December 2024, 10:00 pm
  • 20 minutes 26 seconds
    (EP20) Promoting Gratitude In Your Class-with Owen Griffith

    Teaching is one of the most rewarding professions, yet it often comes with challenges that can feel overwhelming. It’s easy to slip into negativity, focusing on frustrations and struggles. But what if there’s a better way to approach our work and inspire our students? In this episode, we’re joined by Owen Griffith, a veteran teacher and author of the educational blog Spiritually Teaching. Owen shares his transformative journey of teaching gratitude in the classroom. By fostering an attitude of gratitude, he has not only positively impacted his students’ lives but has also found renewed strength and fulfillment in his teaching career. Join us as we explore practical strategies for incorporating gratitude into your teaching practices and discover how it can enhance classroom culture, improve student engagement, and reignite your passion for education.

    24 November 2024, 10:00 pm
  • 5 minutes 31 seconds
    (EP19) The Ten Plus Two Method

    Are you looking for an effective way to balance your lectures with meaningful student interaction? In this episode, I introduce and comment on the **Ten Plus Two Strategy** from the Let's Teach YouTube channel —a simple yet powerful teaching technique that promotes active engagement while maintaining the structure of your lesson. Perfect for creating a dynamic and interactive classroom, this strategy ensures students stay engaged and retain key concepts. *Let's Teach* YouTube channel [https://youtu.be/Y2udPWz_3vg]

    17 November 2024, 10:00 pm
  • 19 minutes 21 seconds
    (EP18) The Trouble With Boys-with Peg Tyre

    Girls are excelling in schools today—fantastic news, right? But what about the boys who are falling behind? Across the country, millions of boys are struggling with reading and writing, being diagnosed with learning disabilities at unprecedented rates, and increasingly opting out of college altogether. In this eye-opening episode, we’re joined by Peg Tyre, bestselling author of The Trouble with Boys, who will shed light on the challenges boys face in today’s educational landscape. Teachers, school administrators, and parents alike will gain valuable insights into why boys from all backgrounds are underperforming—and, most importantly, how we can support them. Peg offers practical strategies to help educators and families ensure all children, including boys, have the tools they need to succeed academically and beyond. Peg Tyre's website https://www.pegtyre.com

    10 November 2024, 10:00 pm
  • 7 minutes 4 seconds
    (EP17) Gone But Not Forgotten

    Like Ben Ellis, one day we will all pass from this life. But before that day comes, we have the profound opportunity to leave a lasting legacy through our work as educators. The teaching profession offers countless moments where we can make a real difference—not only in the academic success of our students but in their lives as whole people. We never truly know the depth of the impact we can have on others, but it's there, often quietly waiting to unfold years after they've left our classrooms.


    What will our students remember about us years from now? It won’t be about test scores or how well we aligned with state standards. The real question is: How did we make them feel? Did we ignite a love of learning? Did we show them kindness, patience, and understanding? Our greatest impact will come from the relationships we build, the encouragement we offer, and the belief we instill in our students that they are capable of greatness.

    In the end, it’s these human connections that will define our legacy as teachers. Let's make the most of every opportunity to teach not just with our heads, but with our hearts.

    3 November 2024, 10:00 pm
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