Podcast ShareTweetPinShare0 Shares Episode 96: How a classroom economy can strengthen your classroom management and culture Episode 95 How new teachers can start saving for retirement Episode 94 How new teachers can dig themselves out of financial holes Episode 93 Ways to avoid quitting teaching when you’re overwhelmed Episode 92 First-year teacher struggles we all have and overcome Episode 91 The best way to handle emails from upset parents Episode 90 The best way to tackle grading when you’re behind Episode 89: How to fix a broken lesson Episode 88: What to focus on when planning lessons Episode 87: Organization for the disorganized teacher Episode 86: Open Middle Math will make your students love math Episode 85: How to make station rotations work for you Episode 84: Why you should try out station rotations Episode 83: How new teachers can survive in tough teaching situations Episode 82: Ways you can support LGBTQ students in your classroom Episode 81: How to support LGBTQ colleagues and students Episode 80: Do this to quickly pay down your student loans Episode 79: Here’s the least expensive way to pay off your student loans Episode 78: How to understand what motivates the teens in your class Episode 77 How to plan so you hit as many standards as possible Episode 76: Making the most out of group work Episode 75: How to build strong parent-teacher relationships Episode 74: How to implement a classroom management plan Episode 73: Crafting an effective classroom management plan Episode 72: How to be successful as a second-career teacher Episode 71: Back-to-school tips for new elementary teachers Episode 70: How to be an engaging teacher Episode 69: How to create more engaging lessons Episode 68: Tips on how to get your DonorsChoose.org project funded Episode 67: How to write a killer teacher resume Episode 66: How to use technology purposefully Episode 65: How to use your summer break to adopt a healthy lifestyle Episode 64: Busy teachers CAN fit in exercise and stay healthy Episode 63: How teachers can eat intuitively and repair their relationship with food Episode 62: Why rebuilding your relationship with THAT student is important Episode 61: How do you know if teaching is right for you? Episode 60: Don’t let burnout lead to quitting Episode 59: We can all relate to foreign language teaching struggles Episode 58: Let’s start planning for the end of the year Episode 57: How to illuminate your strengths when answering any question in an interview Episode 56: How to answer honestly and still impress in interviews Episode 55: Why telling the truth in an interview is important Episode 54: Your resume isn’t the most important factor in the hiring process Episode 53: Be sure to always Google the school for which you’re interviewing Episode 52: Your ability to handle conflict will make or break your interview Episode 51: Let’s make homeownership a reality for teachers Episode 50: 5 ways to improve how you give feedback Episode 49: Use the feedback you’re getting and TAKE ACTION! Episode 48: Why student feedback is crucial for your teaching Episode 47: How to get better feedback Episode 46: How to figure out why your students won’t do your work Episode 45: Why your students may not be participating in class Episode 44: Why hiding out in your classroom is a bad idea Episode 43: Overcoming social anxiety so you can the support you need Episode 42 Ever wonder if your students are actually learning? Episode 41: Is buying from TpT bad? How do I deal with unannounced observations? No clue on sub plans! Episode 40: Rookie mistakes we all make and learn from Episode 39: New teachers should focus on these six aspects of teaching when starting out Episode 38: Plan out one small change to improve your teaching Episode 37: How to prepare for student teaching Episode 36: What to do when teaching is sucking up all of your time Episode 35: Stop beating yourself up with the ‘shoulds’ Episode 34: Why your students need to fail Episode 33: Why letting your students just sit there and not work cheats you and them Episode 32: What to do when you’re seriously behind on grading Episode 31: Can your personalize math? Absolutely! Episode 30: How to recover when nothing seems to be working in your lessons Episode 29: The best way to handle angry parent emails Episode 28: Tips for maximizing the impact of your lesson planning Episode 27: Laura Kebart shares her methods for simple and effective differentiation Episode 26: Erin Sadler explains how NGSS is a better way to teach science Episode 25: Why you need to collect preassessment and Lexile scores in the beginning of the year Episode 24: What teachers must do to best serve their students with IEPs Episode 23: How using student demographics will make you a better teacher Episode 22: Collecting data at the beginning of the year is crucial to student success Episode 21: What preservice teachers should focus on while they’re still in college Episode 20: Your mindset becomes your reality in the classroom Episode 19: How to use Twitter as your on-demand professional development Episode 18: Back-to-school essentials for elementary teachers Episode 17: What to include on your syllabus Episode 16: New teacher myths busted Episode 15: How you can nail your next teaching job interview Episode 14: Why teachers should always grow and learn as an educator Episode 13: Why new teachers shouldn’t worry about their lack of experience during an interview Episode 12: Why you should be honest in job interviews Episode 11: How one district uses data to find the right teacher Episode 10: Epic tips for teacher interviews Episode 9: Why your classroom management style can determined if you get that job Episode 8: 6 revealing reasons why you didn’t get that teaching job Episode 7: Using close reading to reach all learners in all subjects Episode 6: Evaluating your classroom management policies Episode 5: Be clear about your expectations Episode 4: It’s time to grade how you grade Episode 3: Set up your classroom to maximize student learning Episode 2: Observations, best grades to teach, and taking time off Episode 1: Why you should collect end-of-the-year student feedback When panic leads to a podcast for new teachers ShareTweetPinShare0 Shares