Teacher self-care is not selfish! This month we are sharing tools for when you need to care for yourself and get back that motivation to teach.
In this episode, I'm talking about my return to the podcast and giving you a super easy tool to use when you need to let someone else do the "teaching."
Let your students take the reins and ease your workload by using podcasting in your classroom. Students of all grade levels can work independently or in groups to create a podcast episode OR listen to podcasts in your classroom and work on listening comprehension. Both options can be relevant to your lesson or a topic of their choosing.
Today, Heather Campbell from @seriousgiggles joins the podcast to discuss how teachers can use podcasting in their classrooms.
Printables from SeriousGiggles are available on Teachers Pay Teachers, and e2e members even have exclusive free access to the materials.
Read the entire Teacher Self-Care Resource blog post at www.educators2educators.com
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Co-Teaching with a Diverse Learning Teacher
Digital Citizenship with Mary Jo Madda
Project-Based and Museum Learning
Student-Led Conferences
Creating Media for the Classroom
Tasks Before Apps
Socializing Girls in the Classroom
Resilience in Children
Trust in Schools
Entrepreneurship in the Classroom
Empathy and Sympathy in the Classroom
Flexible Learning Spaces, Flexible Seating in the Classroom
Teaching English Learners (ELL, EL, ESL)
Future Special Education Teacher asks Lingering Questions about her Future in the Classroom
My Mentor Teacher Gives Beginning-of-the Year Advice
The Who, the Why, and 3 Ideas to Start the Year Off Right
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