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It's about time that there is a podcast about substitute teaching. Sure, we use a lot of regular teacher resources, but there are specific needs for substitutes too. This podcast is aimed at giving you the tools you need to teach as a sub for K-12 (elementary school, middle school, and high school…

Greg Collins


    • May 29, 2025 LATEST EPISODE
    • weekly NEW EPISODES
    • 21m AVG DURATION
    • 292 EPISODES

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    The Substitute Teachers Lounge podcast is an absolute gem for both new and experienced substitute teachers. The host, Greg, provides practical and positive advice that can be applied in the classroom, whether you are a substitute or a full-time teacher. I have found myself learning new things every day from listening to both the old and new episodes of this podcast, which has greatly helped me in my own teaching journey. As someone who recently got hired and has had a few substitute positions, I am truly grateful for the valuable insights shared in this podcast.

    One of the best aspects of The Substitute Teachers Lounge podcast is its informative and encouraging nature. Greg covers a wide range of relevant topics that resonate with substitute teachers, such as navigating different situations in the classroom and building positive relationships with students. His advice is not only practical but also empowering, making you feel more confident and capable as a substitute teacher. The episodes are well-structured and engaging, keeping you hooked from start to finish.

    However, it would be helpful if the podcast could dive deeper into certain topics. While each episode covers important aspects of substitute teaching, sometimes there may be a need for more in-depth discussions or examples to fully grasp the concepts being talked about. Additionally, having guests or interviews with experienced substitute teachers could add another layer of insight to the discussions.

    In conclusion, The Substitute Teachers Lounge podcast is a must-listen for anyone involved in education, whether you are a substitute teacher or simply interested in learning about different teaching strategies. Greg's passion for subbing shines through his episodes, making them enjoyable even for those who aren't directly involved in teaching. With its informative content and positive outlook on education, this podcast serves as an invaluable resource for both professional development and personal growth. I highly recommend it to anyone looking to enhance their skills as a substitute teacher or gain valuable insights into the world of education.



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    Interviews with Elementary Students, a Substitute Teachers Lounge First

    Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2025 10:23 Transcription Available


    Send us a textHave you ever wondered what elementary school students really think about their teachers? In this unique episode, we flip the script by interviewing our youngest guests ever - students from kindergarten through fifth grade - to gain their unfiltered perspectives on education.Our first guest Anna, a fifth-grade graduate with straight A's, shares wisdom beyond her years about academic success. Her advice to take time for projects "even if you have to take time from recess" reveals the discipline that helped her excel. When asked about substitute teachers, Anna delivers perhaps the most insightful comment of the episode: substitutes sometimes struggle because "we learn a little different than they did whenever they were learning." This gentle observation highlights the generational gap in teaching methods that many educators face today.Younger voices join the conversation too. Eli, having just completed kindergarten, appreciates teachers who "help you learn about what you don't know" and substitutes who are "kind and sometimes you already know them." Meanwhile, five-year-old Zachary, entering kindergarten, reminds us of the social importance of school, mentioning friends and games as his highlights, along with "giving hugs" to teachers.The episode concludes with a heartwarming revelation - all three interviewees are the host's grandchildren, making this not just an educational exploration but a family affair. Listen now to hear these refreshing perspectives that remind us why connecting with students of all ages matters so much in education. What young student in your life has shared wisdom that surprised you? We'd love to hear your stories!

    Pocket ESPN and Missing Students: A Substitute Teacher's Comedy of Errors

    Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2025 13:02 Transcription Available


    Send us a textEvery substitute teacher knows that what works in one classroom might fail spectacularly in another. This revelation hit me hard recently when several teaching strategies I'd successfully employed with teenagers created unexpected chaos among elementary students.

    Substitute Teacher Year-End Things You're Considering That You Shouldn't Be

    Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2025 15:33 Transcription Available


    Send us a textThe countdown to summer vacation has begun, with only two weeks of school remaining. As substitute teachers prepare to wrap up another academic year, the temptation to make certain end-of-year decisions looms large – but not all of these choices serve your long-term interests as an educator.

    Interview with Substitute Teacher Felice from Texas

    Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2025 19:26 Transcription Available


    Send us a textEver wonder what life is really like for substitute teachers navigating classrooms in today's educational landscape? This candid conversation with Felice, a substitute teacher from the Houston suburbs, pulls back the curtain on this vital yet often overlooked profession.Felice brings a remarkably diverse background to her role, having worked as a Department of Commerce geographic specialist and an air quality planner before eventually finding her way into education. After five years as a certified elementary teacher specializing in science, she transitioned to substitute teaching for the flexibility and variety it offers. Her unique perspective bridges the gap between full-time educators and substitutes, giving her valuable insights into effective classroom management and building meaningful connections with students.Throughout our discussion, Felice shares the genuine rewards of substitute teaching—from witnessing those "lightbulb moments" when concepts click for students to the freedoms of choosing when and where to teach. She doesn't shy away from the challenges either, addressing head-on the post-COVID behavioral issues many students exhibit, the frustration of missing lesson plans, and the need for flexibility when suddenly reassigned to different classrooms. Her story of improvising a 20-minute motivational talk when technology failed illustrates the quick thinking required in this role.What makes this episode particularly valuable is Felice's practical advice for both new and experienced substitutes. From how she maintains classroom order with brain teasers and proximity techniques to her philosophy of treating each assignment as a job interview, her strategies translate across grade levels and subject areas. Whether you're considering substitute teaching, are already in the classroom, or simply curious about education today, Felice's story offers both inspiration and actionable takeaways for creating positive learning environments despite the inherent challenges.

    Tears, Truths, and Tiny Hands: A Substitute Teacher's Day in First Grade

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2025 18:36 Transcription Available


    Send us a textBreaking my own rule of "never below third grade," I recently stepped into a first-grade classroom as a substitute teacher and discovered a whole new world of teaching challenges and rewards. The experience was so transformative that I couldn't wait to share what makes seven-year-olds uniquely different from other elementary grades.First graders operate in a heightened emotional state that manifests in three primary ways. First, there's the crying – whether from playground injuries, perceived slights from classmates, or frustration with classroom tasks. I quickly learned to crouch down to eye level, acknowledge their feelings, and gently guide them forward without dismissing their emotions. Then comes the "creative storytelling" when they make mistakes. While my high school technique of "you'll get in less trouble for telling the truth" works with teenagers, first graders haven't developed that level of maturity yet. Finally, there's the constant neediness – a forest of raised hands, endless questions, and students hovering around your desk from the moment they arrive until dismissal.What surprised me most wasn't these challenges but how much I enjoyed navigating them. There's something refreshingly authentic about working with children who haven't yet learned to mask their feelings or needs. The connections formed are different than with older students – more immediate and unfiltered. Walking through the cafeteria to find students from various classes excitedly waving created a special kind of joy that made the challenges worthwhile. So much so that I immediately scheduled more first-grade assignments in the coming weeks.For substitute teachers who typically stick with older grades, I encourage you to step outside your comfort zone. You might discover, as I did, that the youngest learners offer unique rewards that change your entire perspective on teaching. And who knows? Maybe my upcoming kindergarten assignment (in my grandson's class, no less!) will provide even more insights for next week's episode.

    Navigating Substitute Teacher Jealousy: When Popularity Creates Tension

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2025 17:36 Transcription Available


    Send us a textSubstitute teaching comes with unexpected social dynamics that we rarely discuss openly. What happens when students loudly proclaim you're their "favorite substitute" while another sub stands nearby? Should you feel proud or guilty when teachers request you instead of other substitutes? Today's episode dives into these delicate situations and explores the sometimes awkward relationships between substitute teachers.I share personal experiences from my recent months in the classroom - moments when students approach me in hallways asking which class I'm teaching, teachers who express their preference for me over their assigned substitute, and the subtle (or not-so-subtle) tension these interactions create with other substitutes. Rather than feeling guilty about these moments of recognition, I've learned to appreciate them while remaining sensitive to how they might affect my substitute colleagues.The reality is that substitute teaching can sometimes feel like a competition, with certain subs developing reputations as the "cool" or "preferred" options. Like my past experiences as a volleyball referee, I've noticed how quickly this can create a hierarchy that breeds resentment. Instead of participating in this dynamic, I suggest focusing on building positive relationships with students, teachers, AND fellow substitutes. Remember that different personality types can be equally effective in the classroom - your authentic approach matters more than trying to be the most popular sub in the building.Looking ahead to summer, I'm excited to announce a new interview series featuring substitute teachers from our Facebook community! We'll gather perspectives from across the country (maybe even worldwide) to learn from each other's experiences. Make sure to follow the podcast so you don't miss these upcoming conversations with fellow subs who understand exactly what you're experiencing in the classroom.

    Minecraft to Mentoring: Substitute Teachers Tackle Student Conflicts

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2025 16:55 Transcription Available


    Send us a textWhat happens when students mistreat each other, and how should substitute teachers respond? This deeply reflective episode explores the delicate art of addressing student conflicts while maintaining dignity for everyone involved.Drawing unexpected connections between spring break viewing experiences—from 1970s home movies to the Minecraft film—Greg Collins shares powerful insights about witnessing and addressing student mistreatment. The episode reveals surprisingly effective intervention strategies tailored to different age groups, from the simple yet profound question "Do you feel good about yourself right now?" for elementary students to the strategic chair-placement technique that works wonders with high schoolers.

    How Substitute Teachers Should Handle Spring Break

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2025 9:52 Transcription Available


    Send us a textTeachers and substitute teachers never truly turn off their "teacher brain," even during spring break. Like comedians and songwriters, educators are constantly collecting experiences, images, and stories that can engage students and improve classroom learning.• Spring break provides opportunities to gather visual aids that capture student attention better than lectures alone• Personal photos from places like the Alamo or experiences like holding a sloth create immediate student engagement• Sharing vacation mishaps (like losing passports or falling in public) teaches students that everyone makes mistakes• Real-world examples and personal stories create memorable learning moments students remember• Visual elements help regain attention when students inevitably get distracted• Even unplanned vacation experiences can become valuable classroom resourcesKeep your mind open during spring break. Look for photos, stories, and objects that might enhance your teaching—but remember to enjoy your well-deserved time off too.

    When Substitute Teachers Should (and Shouldn't) Break the Teacher's Rules

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2025 18:25 Transcription Available


    Send us a textFinding the sweet spot between following a regular teacher's lesson plans and bringing your authentic self to the classroom—that's the balance every substitute teacher must strike. Drawing from seven years of substitute teaching experience across elementary, middle, and high school classrooms, I explore when to stick to the script and when to trust your teaching instincts.

    Substitute Teacher Hugs

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2025 14:41 Transcription Available


    Send us a textPhysical boundaries in education have always required careful navigation, but today we're tackling the subject that many teachers hesitate to discuss openly – classroom hugs. Drawing from seven years of substitute teaching experience across elementary, middle, and high school settings, I'm sharing personal observations, experiences, and guidelines that have shaped my approach to this sensitive topic.

    Who Let That Verbose Substitute Teacher In Here?

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2025 16:27 Transcription Available


    Send us a textHave you ever caught yourself rambling to a classroom of increasingly glazed-over eyes? You're not alone. Inspired by Henry Winkler's candid admission about losing acting roles due to excessive talking, this episode dives deep into the complex world of classroom communication. As someone who self-identifies as verbose, I share personal strategies for managing my "gift of gab"—including the somewhat humbling practice of giving students permission to call me out when I talk too much. But this isn't just about those of us who can't stop talking; it's equally relevant for the quiet educators who might need to step further out of their shells.Throughout our conversation, we explore both ends of the communication spectrum, from the rambling storyteller to the terse responder, examining how each approach affects student engagement and comfort. I share revealing anecdotes about student interactions, like discovering fourth-graders prefer substitutes who use their generation's slang, and how my tendency to launch into tangential stories sometimes leaves students more confused than before I tried helping them.The goal isn't to fundamentally change your personality but to find that elusive communication sweet spot where students feel both guided and respected. Whether you're naturally talkative or reserved, achieving the right balance makes you both approachable and efficient—the hallmark of truly effective teaching.Ready to reflect on your own classroom communication style? Listen now, and maybe catch yourself before your next five-minute explanation turns into a fifteen-minute monologue that has students wondering what the original question was!

    Elementary, My Dear- The Substitute Teacher's Best Gig

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2025 17:08 Transcription Available


    Send us a textAfter six years as a substitute teacher primarily in middle and high schools, I've discovered that elementary school—specifically third grade—has become my preferred teaching environment.• Elementary students are more engaged without smartphones and more enthusiastic about learning• The COVID break significantly impacted middle schoolers, making them noticeably less mature• Teaching the same class of students all day with scheduled breaks creates a better teaching rhythm• Third grade is my "sweet spot" with kids eager to help and not yet developing attitude problems• I still maintain special connections with former students, including my first long-term class now graduating• Elementary students are genuinely excited to see me in the hallways and respond enthusiastically• Try teaching all grade levels before deciding which one suits you best

    Medium Term Substitute Teaching Is the New Long Term

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2025 17:00 Transcription Available


    Send us a textOur latest discussion dives into the joys and challenges of medium-term substitute teaching, emphasizing the deep connections with students that can emerge in just a few short days. We explore how embracing this teaching style can lead to rewarding and memorable experiences for both teachers and students.• Exploring the transition from short-term to medium-term teaching • Sharing memorable experiences from a recent four-day assignment • Discussing the benefits of establishing student connections in a classroom setting If you enjoyed this episode, don't forget to subscribe and share your thoughts! 

    Substitute Teacher Qualities That Teachers Don't Have

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2025 15:57 Transcription Available


    Send us a textSubstitute teaching requires a unique set of skills that differs from traditional teaching. By exploring seven essential qualities, we aim to equip substitute teachers with strategies to adapt quickly, manage classrooms effectively, and engage students instantly. • Emphasizing adaptability for varying classroom environments • Discussing classroom management without inherent authority • The importance of reading classroom dynamics quickly • Presenting confidently amid uncertainty • Strategies to engage without prior relationships • The necessity of improvisation skills for unexpected scenarios • Building resilience and patience while facing challenges Join our community by participating in the Substitute Teachers Lounge Facebook group!

    Getting On Substitute Teacher Nerves

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2025 17:06 Transcription Available


    Send us a textThis episode sheds light on my frustrations as an experienced substitute teacher, where low tolerance for certain administrative practices, student distractions, and teacher interactions have prompted reflection and growth. Understanding the evolving dynamics in the classroom and personal strategies for maintaining positivity amidst challenges are key themes. • Addressing low tolerance for vague administrative practices • Sharing experiences related to student distraction • Discussing issues regarding fellow teachers • Emphasizing the importance of maintaining a positive approach • Reflecting on personal growth and classroom management

    Substitute Teacher Quiet Tools

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2025 13:55 Transcription Available


    Send us a textThis episode explores effective strategies for maintaining quiet in classrooms without resorting to yelling. By sharing anecdotes and practical tools, we aim to help teachers create a positive and engaging learning environment while managing noise levels.• Importance of follow-through in discipline • Symbolic gestures promote quietness in elementary classrooms • Auditory cues like clapping help student engagement • Sharing personal experiences in classroom management • Dealing with energetic students through seating adjustments • Establishing quiet time with clear consequences • Humor as a tool in managing classroom disruptions • Encouraging community feedback on classroom strategies

    Which Students Should Substitute Teachers Ask Questions First?

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2025 17:33 Transcription Available


    Send us a textThis episode delves into the art of asking questions in the classroom, emphasizing the balance between engaging students and avoiding embarrassment. We discuss various interactive techniques and approaches to make questioning enjoyable and effective for both teachers and students. • Importance of asking questions in promoting interaction • Strategies for creating a fun questioning environment • Using games and creative methods to engage students • Encouraging student participation through teamwork • Avoiding embarrassment while fostering confidence • Tailoring questioning techniques to different student personalities • Leaving students with a sense of accomplishment and eagerness to learn

    What Kids Tell You When You're a Favorite Substitute Teacher

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2025 16:39 Transcription Available


    Send us a textThe episode focuses on the dynamics of becoming a favorite substitute teacher through friendly interactions and storytelling. It discusses strategies for connecting with students, addressing their concerns, and managing the balance between being friendly and maintaining professional boundaries.  • Importance of friendliness in establishing rapport • Sharing personal stories to connect with students • Navigating student comparisons with regular teachers • Handling complaints and student motivations • Addressing serious family situations with care • Balancing humor and educational responsibilities • Final insights on fostering a positive classroom environment

    Intermittent Fasting, Substitute Teaching, Stubbornness, and Willpower

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2024 15:06 Transcription Available


    Send us a textThis episode explores my personal journey with intermittent fasting, highlighting the successes and challenges I faced while losing weight. It emphasizes the crucial role of willpower and stubbornness in achieving health goals and offers reflections applicable to both weight management and teaching. • A personal account of starting intermittent fasting in January 2020 • Experience with different methods like OMAD and 18:6 fasting • Stubbornness affecting adherence to healthy eating guidelines • Initial success, losing 20 pounds in the first month • Challenges of willpower and healthy habits • Lessons learned applicable to teaching and personal goals • Encouragement for listeners to explore their own fasting journey

    Straight A Students and Substitute Teachers Get Anxiety Too

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2024 19:04 Transcription Available


    Send us a textEver wondered what goes through the minds of both students and substitute teachers when anxiety strikes? Join me as I share candid stories and reflections that may sound all too familiar. From the unpredictable dynamics of the classroom to the unexpected challenges that arise, we explore the lighter side of these shared anxious moments with a nod to a quirky Disney podcast featuring the retired Epcot attraction, Cranium Command. For a dash of Hollywood intrigue, we also venture into the world of child actors with insights from Mary McDonough of "The Waltons." It's a humorous yet insightful ride that promises to resonate with anyone who's faced the jitters in an academic setting.As we continue, we'll dive into ways to support students grappling with anxiety in their studies. Through heartfelt accounts, we underscore the importance of being approachable and guiding students towards professional help when needed, sharing stories like that of a sixth grader whose math test woes were alleviated with a flexible teaching approach. With the new year on the horizon, we'll highlight effective strategies for managing anxiety and nurturing a positive outlook. Whether you're a teacher, a parent, or a student, our episode offers a comforting blend of empathy, humor, and practical advice to navigate the stressors of academic life.

    Are Kids Different Now? How about Substitute Teachers?

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2024 18:21 Transcription Available


    Send us a textHave you ever wondered if the essence of substitute teaching has truly changed over the years? As I step back into the classroom, I reflect on my own school days and how my role has evolved. Join me for a nostalgic journey that contrasts the traditional strict approach with a more positive and friendly style. In a recent elementary classroom incident, I found that kindness and understanding can have a profound impact, turning a day of substitute teaching into a truly rewarding experience. I'll also share a memorable moment from cafeteria duty, illustrating how respect and empathy can create a more harmonious environment for everyone involved.

    Substitute Teaching Elementary Again! Let's Add 4th and 5th

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2024 18:52 Transcription Available


    Send us a textJoin meas I recount my whirlwind adventure across third, fourth, and fifth-grade classrooms, topped with the unexpected joy of teaching my granddaughter's class. Ever wondered which grade might just steal a teacher's heart, or what on earth happens when a scheduling mishap turns into a delightful twist? You're about to find out how these stories unfold and what they reveal about the unpredictable yet rewarding life of a substitute teacher.

    The Harshest Words Heard in a Substitute Teacher Classroom

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2024 18:01 Transcription Available


    Send us a textCan the words we use in the classroom echo louder than our intentions? Join me as I unravel the complex and sometimes uncomfortable topic of harsh words in teaching environments. 

    When a Student Gets Hurt on Your Substitute Teacher Watch

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2024 19:36 Transcription Available


    Send us a textWhat happens when a seemingly ordinary day in the classroom turns into a lesson in responsibility and maturity for everyone involved? As I recount an unexpected incident from my experience as a substitute teacher, you'll uncover the critical moments that tested both my role and the students' readiness for high school. One poor decision led to a student getting injured, and with the sudden turn of events, I was left to reevaluate my approach to ensuring a safe and respectful environment. Listen as I share the emotional impact and the tough conversations that followed. 

    How to and Whether to Cancel a Substitute Teacher Job

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2024 18:43 Transcription Available


    Send us a textJoin me, Greg Collins, as we embark on a journey through the intricate world of canceling substitute teaching jobs. In this eye-opening episode, we'll explore the decision-making process behind choosing or canceling assignments, uncovering the various scenarios that may necessitate such actions. Whether you're facing unexpected opportunities or managing challenging classroom environments, understanding when and how to cancel is paramount. Tune in as I share personal experiences from my time in elementary classrooms, where the rewards often balance the challenges, and provide practical advice on utilizing tools like Sub Alert and Frontline to efficiently manage your teaching schedule. Get ready to make informed decisions with confidence and integrity in this episode packed with insights for substitute teachers navigating the complexities of job cancellations.

    Substitute Teaching Elementary School, Oh My!

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2024 19:18 Transcription Available


    Send us a textWhat if your next teaching assignment was predicted by a humorous Instagram post? Join me on a fascinating journey as I recount my first day as a substitute teacher in an elementary school, filled with nerves, surprises, and delightful moments. I'll share how a seemingly random social media post added a layer of foreshadowing to my day, and why, despite initial reluctance, I found myself thoroughly enjoying the experience of teaching third graders. Reflecting on seven years and nearly 700 days of substitute teaching, this episode offers insights into how elementary students' chattiness contrasts with older grades and why this particular day stood out as one of my all-time favorites.We'll also uncover the power of icebreakers and the art of connecting with students through their personal belongings. From prized shoe charms to shared TV show interests, you'll hear how these small details can build rapport and make a significant impact. I'll recount the joy of receiving heartfelt thank-you cards from the students and how a simple discussion about MasterChef turned into an engaging conversation. Finally, discover why I might have found my ideal teaching level in third grade and how this positive experience has reshaped my perspective on subbing for younger students. This episode is a testament to the rewarding moments and connections that make teaching such a fulfilling profession.

    Easing Up on Your Substitute Teacher Principles

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2024 17:16 Transcription Available


    Send us a textToday, you'll walk away with practical tips and creative strategies to make your classroom more inclusive and engaging from the get-go. And it may require changing your principles.

    Substitute Teachers Making Frontline Work to Their Advantage

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2024 17:36 Transcription Available


    Send us a Text Message.Ever wondered how some substitute teachers consistently land the best assignments while others struggle? Join us in this episode of Substitute Teachers Lounge as we reveal the secrets to securing substitute teaching jobs with lightning speed, using tools like Frontline, Jobulator, and SubAlert. I'll recount my own thrilling experience of nabbing a coveted position within seconds of it going live.  s and dive into practical solutions that can give you a competitive edge. 

    Stuff Substitute Teachers Will Forget First Week Back

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2024 19:15 Transcription Available


    Send us a Text Message.Ever wondered what essential items you might be missing in your substitute teacher's bag? Join me this week on Substitute Teacher's Lounge, where I uncover practical and mindset-related essentials inspired by my wife's hiking and biking groups. 

    Substitute Teaching: Short or Long Term, Elementary Middle or High

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2024 18:44 Transcription Available


    Send us a Text Message.Ever wondered if short-term substitute teaching could actually offer more fulfillment than long-term assignments? Join me, Greg Collins, as I reflect on my substitute teaching journey since 2019 and share why I've had a change of heart when it comes to choosing assignments and grade levels. Through personal stories, like coaching younger kids in volleyball and attending high school events, I reveal the surprising reasons I now prefer the challenges of short-term gigs. This episode promises to give you fresh insights that might just inspire you to reassess your own teaching choices.Life as a substitute teacher continuously evolves, and sometimes, so do our preferences. I'll discuss my shift towards elementary school teaching, driven in part by the pandemic's impact on student maturity levels and a personal connection to a school my grandkids will attend. Plus, I'll take you back to my early career in accounting to explore different perspectives on career contentment and advancement. Whether you're contemplating a switch to teaching younger kids or wondering if you should give older students another try, my experiences and strategies for growth could spark the change you've been waiting for.

    My Worst Student Ever as a Substitute Teacher

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2024 18:36 Transcription Available


    Send us a Text Message.Ever had a day so rough it became memorable for all the wrong reasons? Join me, Greg Collins, as I break my summer hiatus to revisit the chaos of my worst day as a substitute teacher, inspired by the response to my February 6th episode.

    Substitute Teachers Need Instagram - Badly!

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2024 26:45 Transcription Available


    Send us a Text Message.Have you ever thought Instagram could be your secret weapon in the classroom? Learn how this social media platform can transform your role as a substitute teacher, helping you earn the respect and admiration of your students. From my personal journey of building an engaged Instagram following, I'll share practical tips on setting up a public account and crafting posts that make your teaching presence unforgettable. Discover why Instagram offers a safer and more engaging way to connect with students compared to traditional methods like Facebook or text messaging.Unlock the power of social media algorithms to maximize your reach and influence. Hear about my adventures, including a hilarious solo trip to Disney World and the surprising success of my rap videos, which helped grow my Instagram community. You'll also gain valuable insights on using hashtags effectively, managing comments, and the magic of cross-posting on Facebook. Whether you're a social media novice or a seasoned user looking to enhance your online presence, this episode is filled with actionable advice to make Instagram a vital part of your teaching toolkit.

    Students Mya and Reese Talk Changes in Learning/Substitute Teachers; & Best Instagram Reel Ever!

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2024 21:49 Transcription Available


    Send us a Text Message.Ever wondered how the role of a substitute teacher is perceived through the eyes of today's high schoolers? Join me as I sit with Mya and Reese, two sophomores with plenty to say about the post-pandemic shifts in their academic world. They'll take you behind the scenes of classroom walls, revealing how the lingering effects of COVID-19 have not only modified their learning experience but also altered the social landscape of their school. Their candid accounts of 'busy work' and digital platforms like Google Classroom will offer you a real-time pulse on the current state of education through a student's lens.

    Top Five Disciplinary Issues of the Substitute Teacher Year

    Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2024 19:36 Transcription Available


    Send us a Text Message.As the school bells chime for the final time this academic year, I'm pausing to reflect on a rollercoaster ride of triumphs and trials from the substitute teacher's perspective. Wrapping up before our well-earned summer hiatus, I'm bringing you a candid ranking of the five most testing disciplinary issues in the classroom—from the mildly frustrating to the downright exhausting. Expect heart-to-heart insights as we unpack why a physical scuffle ranked surprisingly low and unveil the origins of the term 'discipline' itself—hint, it's all about learning!

    Surviving the Day When WiFi Goes Down

    Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2024 17:13 Transcription Available


    Remember the last time the classroom Wi-Fi went out, leaving you in a tech-free panic? I've been there, and in this episode, I'm sharing the teacher-tested tactics that saved the day. We're talking no-fail strategies for substitute teachers to keep the learning engine running, even when digital lesson plans are a no-go. You'll get a peek at how a stack of index cards can transform into an engaging review session, the clever use of personal data to bring online resources back to life, and the timeless effectiveness of a well-prepared PowerPoint presentation. Plus, I'm dishing out my own plans to spice up the usual Q&A with a random selection process that keeps students on their toes and ready to dive into the material.

    The Power of Listening: A Dialogue with author Christine Miles

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2024 21:50 Transcription Available


    Have you ever considered the impact of truly listening, not just hearing, on your life and the lives of others? Today's conversation with Christine Miles, author of "What Is it Costing You Not To Listen?", promises to unravel the often-overlooked power of listening in shaping education and personal growth. From the echoes of her mother's mental health journey to her own professional triumphs, Christine unveils how emotional intelligence and active listening can be harnessed as key elements for success. Our candid chat ventures into her drive to embed listening education into school curriculums, her innovative methods to equip students with this vital skill, and our shared experiences of the yearning to be heard across different industries.

    Weathering the Storm of Student Discipline for Substitute Teachers

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2024 19:17 Transcription Available


    Have you ever found yourself in the middle of a classroom, attempting to navigate the stormy seas of student behavior? I'm Greg Collins, and in this candid conversation, I'll open up about my own journey through the challenges that every substitute teacher faces. From understanding the nuanced contexts of student language to managing physical confrontations, I share the strategies that have helped me maintain both order and empathy. This episode is a must-listen for anyone in the trenches of education, as I delve into the art of providing constructive feedback, the intricacies of reporting incidents, and why it's crucial to stay respectful and pragmatic when the classroom feels like a pressure cooker.

    Substitute Teacher Last School Month Stuff

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2024 13:57 Transcription Available


    As we count down the days to summer, the importance of communication and planning cannot be overstated. I'll guide you through the do's and don'ts of securing our future roles as substitute teachers, alongside the pragmatic steps to ensure we're top of the list for the coming academic year. But it's not all logistics; the soul of the school is its people. I delve into the art of rebuilding relationships with both educators and pupils, championing genuine interactions that go beyond a simple 'hello'. From unexpected donuts in the teachers' lounge to our very own Substitute Teachers Lounge online, it's all about fostering a community that thrives on support and shared wisdom. Together, let's make this final act of the school year one that resonates with connection and purpose.

    No More Mr Nice Guy for This Substitute Teacher

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2024 17:23 Transcription Available


    The landscape of teaching is one of constant evolution, and nowhere is this more evident than in my own experiences as a substitute teacher. My journey through the educational system has led me to a crossroads: to maintain an approachable, friendly persona, or to adopt a sterner, more formal demeanor in the face of shifting student behaviors. It's a candid exploration of how the subtleties of respect and discipline play out in the modern classroom, and the internal debate that rages within any educator who has felt their kindness mistaken for weakness. As a volleyball coach, the parallels between coaching and teaching are striking, and they've offered me unique insights into how authority, when wielded with care, can be the cornerstone of both leadership and learning.

    Exchange Student Romy Shares Her Thoughts about Schools and Teachers

    Play Episode Play 21 sec Highlight Listen Later Apr 2, 2024 12:43 Transcription Available


    Ever wonder what an exchange student thinks about their time in American high schools compared to their education back home? Grab your earbuds and join me, Greg Collins, as I sit down with Romy, a vibrant German exchange student who's navigating the halls of high school on this side of the Atlantic. R

    The Impact of Social Media and Smartphone Distractions on Academic Focus

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2024 17:01 Transcription Available


    Navigating the controversial arena of smartphones in academic settings, we dissect the myriad teacher responses to these pocket-sized disruptors. Can texting and tweets find harmony with the age-old mission of education? I argue that the answer isn't as straightforward as a blanket ban. By exploring the nuanced issue of individual student behavior and responsible device usage, the conversation shifts—from a focus on sweeping restrictions to a more personalized approach that honors both the evolving communication landscape and the timeless pursuit of knowledge. Tune in for insights that challenge the status quo and redefine what it means to be "focused" in today's connected classroom.

    Rational Choices in the Heat of Emotion: Substitute Teaching and Social Media

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2024 17:45 Transcription Available


    Ever found yourself caught between the heart and the head when making a decision? This episode wanders through the labyrinth of emotional versus rational choices, particularly in the often unpredictable realm of substitute teaching and the wild west of online social spaces. We dissect the Substitute Teacher's Lounge Facebook group's penchant for anonymity and its impact on shared stories. I don't just muse over the content; I throw down the gauntlet, challenging educators to step into the light with their positive tales with the same gusto as they do their grievances. As we navigate these tales, we consider the far-reaching consequences of our decisions, be they in the throes of a classroom or the tension of a timeshare pitch.

    Things I've Heard Teachers Say That Bother Me

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2024 17:54 Transcription Available


    When a retired teacher dubbed me "the cancel sub" at a high school basketball game, it hit me—our choices as substitute teachers echo louder than we sometimes realize. This playful yet piercing nickname sparked a cascade of thoughts about the intricate dance between personal and professional life. You're about to join me on a candid journey where I'll share my story of blending coaching with substitute teaching, and the nuances of cultivating strong connections in a school setting. 

    When Substitute Teachers Are Embarrassingly Popular!

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2024 17:45 Transcription Available


     I'm sharing insights into the importance of being a steady figure in the lives of students—popularity aside—and how that bridges gaps and fosters meaningful connections. Whether they view me as a stand-in parent or just that cool sub, my quest to be the most effective educator during these fluid times remains at the heart of every lesson plan. Join me in the Substitute Teachers Lounge for stories, reflections, and maybe even a few teachable moments.

    Overcoming Bitterness: The Journey of a Substitute Teacher

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2024 17:56 Transcription Available


    The journey toward personal growth often means confronting and releasing the bitterness that clings to our spirits. In an open reflection, I recount my evolution from a younger self who clung to resentment, to now empowering players on the field and fostering forgiveness. It's a trek through the trials of perceived slights, from the sports field to the classroom, and the realization that sometimes even the most stoic teachers can acknowledge our worth. Listeners are invited on this path of self-improvement, learning that letting go of grudges is not just a release, but a gateway to inner peace and more meaningful relationships. Join me as we uncover the wisdom in choosing forgiveness over festering wounds.

    Substitute Teacher Regrets

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2024 18:04 Transcription Available


    Have you ever been haunted by a decision you made years ago?  Join me in the Substitute Teacher's Lounge where, amidst the chuckles and sighs, we unravel the complex feelings of remorse that accompany the teaching journey. This isn't just another series of classroom anecdotes; it's an honest confession booth where I confront my past in the hopes of guiding fellow educators toward a future free of such heavy-hearted reflections.

    Two Years After COVID Shutdown: Changes in Student Behavior

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2024 17:30 Transcription Available


    As a substitute teacher who's navigated the turbulent waters of the classroom since the onset of COVID-19, I've witnessed firsthand the seismic shifts in student behavior and engagement. This podcast episode is an intimate reflection on these changes, spiced with personal anecdotes and input from fellow educators. We're peering into the heart of the classroom where the lingering effects of the pandemic are as palpable as the chalk dust in the air, exploring how the mental health of our students has been rattled and the new hurdles we, as educators, must clear.

    My Worst Substitute Teacher Day Ever

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2024 16:45 Transcription Available


    Every educator has a day that tests their limits, and I faced mine head-on in what became 'The Worst Substitute Teacher Day.' It's the raw and unfiltered account of a day that shook my foundations, challenging the idealism I've cherished throughout my six years on the frontline of teaching. This episode isn't your typical narrative; it's an emotional journey through the moments that led me to a crossroads, deliberating if my passion for connecting with students is enough to weather the storm of disrespect and turmoil in the classroom.

    Hidden Perks of Substitute Teaching: From Reputation to Engagement

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2024 17:16 Transcription Available


    Ever wondered about the hidden gems in the world of substitute teaching? Join me, Greg Collins, from the Substitute Teacher's Lounge as I unpack the treasures that come with being a seasoned sub. As I return to the bustling hallways post-vacation and snow days, I find myself reflecting on the privileges that come with a respected reputation – like the unexpected joy of getting paid for having "nothing to do," and the sweet flexibility of swapped teaching assignments. It's a quirky adventure that goes beyond lesson plans, where even the spelling of "perks" can become a topic of conversation!

    When Kids Act Better Than Adults

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2024 17:29 Transcription Available


    Let's highlight the times when children are the ones leading by example.   Amidst tales from the gift shop to the pickleball courts, I uncover a parallel universe to school where the expected roles of decorum are often flipped. 

    A Glimpse Inside the Must-Haves for Educators

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2024 30:01 Transcription Available


    This episode is packed with the wisdom of the classroom trenches as I share the arsenal every educator should have at their fingertips—from the humble pencil to the game-changing whistle. Discover not only my personal recommendations for a seamless teaching experience but also the health essentials vital for keeping you at the top of your game. And, while I sprinkle in some heartfelt tales and useful tips, I also tease a controversial teaching tactic that's bound to spark some lively debate. So, tune in and be equipped not only with the tools but the tricks of the trade that will transform your educational journey.

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