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🎙️ Planning shouldn’t feel overwhelming before the week even begins.
In this episode of Term Talk, I'm unpacking why teachers don’t panic because they’re disorganised - they panic because everything feels equally urgent and their week lives in their head.
This episode focuses on how to plan in a way that actually works, without doing more or adding unnecessary systems. I'll be sharing practical strategies I use to reduce cognitive load, stay organised, and protect my energy across the week.
In this episode, we explore:
This episode is a reminder that planning isn’t about control.
It’s about giving yourself fewer decisions during the week, so you have more energy for your students.
If your week feels chaotic, don’t overhaul everything.
Start with one page. One plan. One reset.
🎙️ Next episode: Foundations that make differentiation possible.
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🎧 Listen now and follow Term Talk for weekly conversations on teaching, professional growth, and the human side of education.
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Keywords: planning without panic, teacher planning, weekly teacher planning, teacher organisation, daybook planning, teacher daybook, release time planning, term planning for teachers, classroom organisation, teacher workload, reducing teacher overwhelm, sustainable teaching, primary teaching, teacher wellbeing, planning routines, workload management, classroom clarity, professional practice, education podcast
By Nicola Di🎙️ Planning shouldn’t feel overwhelming before the week even begins.
In this episode of Term Talk, I'm unpacking why teachers don’t panic because they’re disorganised - they panic because everything feels equally urgent and their week lives in their head.
This episode focuses on how to plan in a way that actually works, without doing more or adding unnecessary systems. I'll be sharing practical strategies I use to reduce cognitive load, stay organised, and protect my energy across the week.
In this episode, we explore:
This episode is a reminder that planning isn’t about control.
It’s about giving yourself fewer decisions during the week, so you have more energy for your students.
If your week feels chaotic, don’t overhaul everything.
Start with one page. One plan. One reset.
🎙️ Next episode: Foundations that make differentiation possible.
Links referenced in this episode;
🎧 Listen now and follow Term Talk for weekly conversations on teaching, professional growth, and the human side of education.
✨ Connect with me:
Keywords: planning without panic, teacher planning, weekly teacher planning, teacher organisation, daybook planning, teacher daybook, release time planning, term planning for teachers, classroom organisation, teacher workload, reducing teacher overwhelm, sustainable teaching, primary teaching, teacher wellbeing, planning routines, workload management, classroom clarity, professional practice, education podcast