Real teachers talk about the good, the bad, and the parent's e-mails of teaching today! Hear about everything from observations and state assessments to movie days and unruly classes as we share our perspective on life as an educator!
Today Nick and Sarah talk about blending the real world skills kids need and the importance of introducing those skills to kids now.
It's always good to give a little helping hand to others so hear some of the ways we are doing that this year!
Are you struggling to decide whether to focus on content or meeting students emotional needs right now? So are we! Hear how Nick and Sarah are trying to answer that question this year.
Hey everyone it's been awhile, but just like the start of the school year, we're here and a bit different.
Ever feel like your following all the rules and others are playing fast and loose? Or do you feel like the rules are too harsh and you're trying to push the boundaries a little? This week on Classed Out, Nick and Sarah discuss the challenges that come with district rules and how those rules are implemented in their classrooms and how other teachers' rules and implementation can affect what you're trying/wanting to do in your class.
This week Sarah and Nick discuss how the build community in their classroom and working to connect with their students.
This week on Classed Out, Sarah and Nick begin a new series on classroom management. Listen in as they share their classroom management styles, what they like and what they don't like about what they do, and share some stories about classroom management fails before wrapping it up with Detentions and Extra Credits!
This week Sarah and Nick share a little background on them as educators - what they teach, how they got into teaching, their favorite parts - and their detentions and extra credits of the week!
Welcome to Classed Out, where real teachers share the good, the bad, and the parent emails of teaching today! Hear about everything from observations and state assessments to movie days and unruly classes as we share our perspective on life as an educator.