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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Limbo State of Mind
Best Year Ever 2020
Keeping the Wonder with Ashely Bible
Future Jobs and the Skills Needed to Get Them
Games in the Classroom
New Year Reboot Preview
Are You Feeling the Teacher Blues?
Fireside Chat: Nate Conroy from STEMhero
Classroom Escape Rooms
Student-Led Conferences with Heather Campbell
Two Year Reflection with Brian Conover
Setting Healthy Boundaries as Teacher
Finding Happiness Outside the Classroom
Routines that Matter
Fireside Chat: David Vinca from eSpark Learning
Supporting the Grieving Teacher
The Grieving Teacher
End-of-Year Tips and Tricks
Rethinking Tough Parents
Career Story with Sara Bunker
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