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This episode is the last for 2023, and Truth for Teachers will be back in January.
If you want to learn more about my sabbatical process or how you can take one with me on your break, read or listen to episode 244.
I thought carefully about the message I wanted to leave you with for the coming weeks, and sinceI’ve already talked about the logistics of a sabbatical in past years, I thought I’d focus this year not on how to carve out the time or what to do during that time, but on how we can direct our thoughts.
With everything happening in the world and in our schools, this feels like a really important time for what I think of as “radical re-imagination.” This is the ability to imagine the world, life, and institutions not as they are or have been, but in an entirely new way, so that we can bring that imagination into reality.
In this episode, I’ll share:
In the stillness of winter, it may look like there’s little activity in the natural world, but that doesn’t mean nothing is happening. The time of rest is essential preparation for the activity of the spring to come. There will be a time for doing … but first, there must be a time for stillness.
You’ll hear from me each morning throughout the month of December on the Truth for Teachers Daily Encouragement podcast, and in the second half of the month when you’re on break, I’ll help you create space for dreaming and radical reimagination through those short 3-5 minute episodes so you keep this idea in the forefront of your mind.
I’ll be back here on the main Truth for Teachers podcast in January, ready to ring in 2024 with you and sharing more resources to help make your imagination a reality.
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EP196 Some parts of teaching are BETTER with remote learning. Here’s how to leverage that.
EP195 How to stop being annoyed by personality differences (with Kara Lowentheil)
EP194 Yes, work/life balance IS possible when teaching from home
EP193 12 ways to connect with kids when teaching remotely
EP192 Schools are closed. This is our chance to reimagine them.
5 calming reminders about what matters most during pandemic panic & school closures
EP191 How to motivate and engage reluctant learners (with Dr. Robyn Jackson)
EP190 Healthy teacher lunch ideas that are quick prep and decision-free
EP189 How to transition out of teaching (with Daphne Williams of Teacher Career Coach)
EP188 What are your secret rules for how everyone else should behave?
EP187 Eight simple ways to move toward a zero-waste classroom (with Heidi Rose)
EP186 Is your “invisible throne” creating power struggles and unnecessary work?
EP185 Using inquiry to help kids develop critical consciousness (with Jess Lifshitz)
EP184 When you're doubting your abilities as a teacher...
10 personal things I learned about myself this decade
EP183 How one teacher set boundaries and stopped bringing work home
EP182 The Weekend Effect: Why your time off is worth fighting for (with Katrina Onstad)
EP181 Four things your school psychologist wishes you knew about sped referrals (with Dr. Rebecca Branstetter)
EP180 Real talk on communicating with difficult colleagues at school
EP179 Out the door by 4: Streamlining Friday afternoon planning (Rebecca’s coaching call)
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