Educators transforming educators through advocacy collaboration and ways to manage Health. Mind body and soul. Making sure no teachers are left behind by using this great community to build each other up so we could be the best we can be not only in the classroom but in our lives. This is a podcast for not only leaders and teachers, but also anyone in the field of education.
Learning loss is a real thing. it’s not just academic. There is a lot that needs to be considered and addressed . Most of all, we need to be patient . Patient with our students , patient with our teachers, patient with each other .
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Forget what was and what has been - how can we feed our own fire and refill our own tank for what is to come .As educators and advisors - our light and energy is what creates the magic and as the light dims- so does the energy felt by all who come into our space. Doing things that bring joy will help feed the fire and strengthen the flame to burn brighter than ever before !
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The recent events in our nation are not only unprecedented but devastating. Is acknowledging enough? How do we act and promote change while we, ourselves, are hurting ? Now more than ever, we must come together and search for solutions. We can not simply acknowledge, we must act in ways that bring about positive change .
Everybody wants to be complimented and everybody wants to be recognized. It is important to be mindful that often compliments create an unhealthy competition or even make people feel as if they are being compared to one another. This podcast reminds us to celebrate each other and to appreciate that all of us are traveling this journey in our own unique way.
it is very easy to get caught up in the challenges the current Covid 19 pandemic has presented . This podcast focuses on looking toward the future and the positive changes that can come as a result of this situation.
Regardless of when we go back - there will be a significant need for SEL and trauma support for both teachers and students . Are we prepared ?
As Spring Break approaches, many of us are in a state of blah. Going from regular to remote school on a moment's notice, quarantine, and a worldwide pandemic, has changed not only our profession, but also our mental state. Taking time to care for yourself is so important- but perhaps, even more so at this time. Today's podcast is meant to not only tell you it is okay to "turn off', but it is the best thing you can do for yurself, your family, and your students!
We all agree that a positive school culture and climate is necessary for the achievement and students and teachers how many of you are taking the time to realize that school culture should be overflowing into online learning and remote learning and it’s just as important to put the emphasis on it now if not more than ever!
This five minute take away addresses the amount of online communication teachers are expected to utilize in their day to day . It’s goal is to help teachers recognize that there’s only so much that one can do and we are all feeling the same anxiety .The goal is to help teachers understand it is OK to take care of themselves and their own families first.
So it’s only day four of online school The stress and anxiety are already in full effect . Everyone is feeling it in ways we can make this time as productive as possible.
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Often when we lack classroom management - teachers teach THROUGH children rather than to them.