Be A Funky Teacher Podcast

Slowing Down the Noise


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Episode Summary

This episode focuses on the growing sense of overload teachers are experiencing with constant new ideas, tools, and expectations. While many of these ideas are valuable, the volume and pace can make everything feel like noise.

There is a difference between useful information and overwhelming input. When too much comes in at once, it becomes harder to think clearly, prioritize, and stay grounded in what actually works in the classroom.

This matters because overload can pull teachers away from effective practices, create unnecessary urgency, and lead to decisions based on pressure instead of purpose. Over time, that impacts both teaching and learning.

The takeaway is that slowing down is not falling behind—it’s choosing what matters. By filtering input, focusing on depth, and protecting attention, teachers can create more intentional, stable, and effective classrooms.

Show Notes
  1. Information overload in education
  2. Difference between information and noise
  3. Filtering ideas and inputs
  4. Mental clutter and decision-making
  5. Urgency vs. importance
  6. Simplicity and clarity in teaching
  7. Depth vs. speed
  8. Protecting focus and energy

Key Takeaways
  1. Not everything deserves your attention
  2. Constant input creates mental clutter
  3. More ideas do not always improve teaching
  4. Not all urgency is real
  5. Slowing down leads to better decisions
  6. Depth matters more than speed
  7. Teachers can choose what to focus on

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Be A Funky Teacher PodcastBy Mr Funky Teacher Nicholas Kleve