Two middle school teachers decided to talk about their experiences in and out of the classroom. We cover everything from teaching during a pandemic to combating burnout in our jobs. Join us on our journey!
We're back! We're excited to share our thoughts, experiences and insights regarding education. In episode 15 we explain our long absence from the podcast, what it means to be a best friend and a great business idea for Costco.
Episode 13! We recorded this episode during spring break and did not release it until summer break. That's right, we're super on top of things. In this episode we discuss tips to achieving work-life balance. Let us know know your tips for work-life balance on our Instagram!
The inevitable topic of weight gain is here! Listen to us try to convince ourselves to lead healthier, happier lives, while simultaneously managing to insult Kid Rock. We're setting goals, so stay tuned to see if we stick to them!
It's self-care, part 2!This week we discuss how we COULD combat our burnout, if we weren't so busy avoiding the things that might help our burnout. If you're hoping for workout motivation, this might not be the podcast for you...
Have you been feeling the burn in the new year? The burnout, that is.Welcome to our new season and new series on self care as a teacher! We're starting out by discovering what burnout even is and assessing if we have it (psst...we do). Unfortunately, there's no vaccine for burnout, but we're hoping that trying to help you get through or avoid burnout will help US with ours. Enjoy!
The calendar year may have changed, but that doesn't mean that the effects of 2020 aren't still with us. How do you teach Social Studies during a pandemic and societal change? You do your best to take care of yourself. Listen to hear as we discuss how we are taking care of ourselves and the challenges we currently face as educators.
In this episode we describe several ways teachers are portrayed in television and movies. Does fiction match reality?
All educators know there are many misconceptions regarding the teaching profession. Between pay, work load and summers off, there doesn't seem to be an aspect of our profession that is not dissected, criticized or disregarded by those outside the profession. In this episode we discuss some of the misconceptions we have experienced. At the end, we highlighted an amazing book by Dr. Richard DuFour, In Praise of American Educators: And How They Can Be Even Better . Click on the title to find the book on Amazon. You won't be disappointed!If you are not a teacher and you are listening to our podcast, first of all, way to go! Second of all, we hope this information will be useful to you as interact with educators.
The 2020 election cycle was difficult for everyone. Rumors, attack ads and contention filled the airwaves. We share what this divisive period in U.S. history was like for students and teachers.
Episode six! In this episode we talk about why we became teachers and more.
In this episode we share what it has been like teaching full time during the pandemic. Listen as Alyson slowly loses her mind.
Enjoy a more upbeat tale of our experience transitioning from distance learning to having students in our classrooms.
In this episode we share what it was like planning for a new school year when we had no idea what that school year would look like.
In this episode we share our experience of suddenly transitioning from in person teaching to online teaching when schools shut down in March of 2020. This episode may be as confusing and all over the place as was our actual pandemic experience... enjoy!
It's the beginning of our podcast! And like all things in the beginning, it's weird and awkward. So here's our weird and awkward introduction as we navigate the podcast world, hoping something sticks.