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Teaching really isn’t what it used to be…
Welcome back to Teachers Off Duty! This week our hosts Bri Richardson, Gabe Dannenbring, and Jess Smith break down some of the morally gray areas of teaching.
Here’s a hot take, homework is overrated. We had an intense debate over whether or not homework is even necessary in schools. Should students bring their studies home, or should teachers give them time for after school activities?
Between grading, lesson plans, and babysitting, teachers have a lot on their plate, so it could be hard to find friends. But sometimes during parent/teacher conferences you find out that some of your favorite students are cool because they have cool parents. Is it alright to hang out with students' parents after school, or do you think it could lead to unneeded classroom drama?
Social media is at the forefront of most of our lives, but what happens when your personal life interacts with your work life? This happens all the time with admin monitoring teachers social media accounts. Is it fair for teachers to be judged at work for bar photos on instagram, or should we just let them have a personal life?
Jump right to it!
03:15 Social Media Etiquette for Teachers
08:30 Student-Teacher Friendship Boundaries
14:20 Handling Emotional Breakups
20:50 The Debate Over Student Hugs
27:25 The Disappearing Teacher Act
33:40 Faculty Potluck Shenanigans
So tune in and let us be your moral compass on this week's episode of Teachers Off Duty.
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Teaching really isn’t what it used to be…
Welcome back to Teachers Off Duty! This week our hosts Bri Richardson, Gabe Dannenbring, and Jess Smith break down some of the morally gray areas of teaching.
Here’s a hot take, homework is overrated. We had an intense debate over whether or not homework is even necessary in schools. Should students bring their studies home, or should teachers give them time for after school activities?
Between grading, lesson plans, and babysitting, teachers have a lot on their plate, so it could be hard to find friends. But sometimes during parent/teacher conferences you find out that some of your favorite students are cool because they have cool parents. Is it alright to hang out with students' parents after school, or do you think it could lead to unneeded classroom drama?
Social media is at the forefront of most of our lives, but what happens when your personal life interacts with your work life? This happens all the time with admin monitoring teachers social media accounts. Is it fair for teachers to be judged at work for bar photos on instagram, or should we just let them have a personal life?
Jump right to it!
03:15 Social Media Etiquette for Teachers
08:30 Student-Teacher Friendship Boundaries
14:20 Handling Emotional Breakups
20:50 The Debate Over Student Hugs
27:25 The Disappearing Teacher Act
33:40 Faculty Potluck Shenanigans
So tune in and let us be your moral compass on this week's episode of Teachers Off Duty.

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