Shared Teaching Podcast

68: How to Love Teaching Again with Jamie Sears


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In today’s podcast episode Jamie Sears is discussing her new book, How to Love Teaching Again and strategies to help combat teacher burnout. Since leaving the classroom Jamie has founded Not So Wimpy Teacher and has sold millions of copies of her resources from her TpT store. Jamie now wants to help keep teachers in the classroom through a helping hand to work less and love teaching again.

You'll learn:

  • Strategies for grading less
  • A new way of thinking about homework
  • How to batch plan your lessons to save time
  • Planning your time into micro tasks
  • Setting boundaries

By the end of this episode, you'll fall in love with teaching again.

SHOW NOTES / BLOG POST LINK:   https://sharedteaching.com/how-to-love-teaching-again/

Connect with our guest Jamie Sears:

  • Purchase the book: How to Love Teaching Again - available through Amazon or your favorite bookseller
  • Jamie’s instagram - @notsowimpyteacher 
  • Jamie’s blog - NotSoWimpyTeacher.com
  • Jamie’s facebook - Not So Wimpy Teacher

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