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You're waiting for that movie-worthy moment—the dramatic breakthrough where a student's eyes light up, confirming that all your educational efforts are worthwhile. But what if you're missing the real magic?
In this heart-to-heart conversation between host Cathy Tooley and K-8 principal Elizabeth Kissel, we discover why the most meaningful moments in education aren't always the obvious ones. Drawing from her 22 years in education (15 as a math teacher, 7 as an administrator), Kissel shares how a struggling student with behavioral challenges once gave her the greatest compliment: "She makes me feel worthwhile." This seemingly small statement represented a monumental victory in their relationship.
The discussion challenges the notion that educator fulfillment comes from grand, cataclysmic moments. Instead, Kissel suggests we should "celebrate the small stuff"—documenting daily victories, saving positive emails, acknowledging when the shy student finally speaks up, or when parents express gratitude. These practices aren't self-congratulatory but essential self-care for professionals who routinely give more than they receive.
Most powerfully, the conversation explores how to transform school culture by normalizing celebration in teachers' lounges and staff meetings. "What if we intentionally acknowledged the great work we see in others?" Kissel asks. This cultural shift wouldn't just benefit individual teachers; it would revolutionize entire school communities and sustain educators through the inevitable challenges of the profession.
Whether you're a new teacher searching for validation or a veteran wondering how to maintain your passion, this episode offers practical wisdom for finding fulfillment in the beautiful, ordinary moments that make teaching extraordinary. Listen, reflect, and discover how celebrating small victories might be the key to a sustainable, joy-filled educational career.
//About
Cathy Tooley is the Founder & CEO of Tools for Success and a seasoned educator with over 40 years in K–12 classrooms and school leadership. From high school teacher to principal, Cathy has dedicated her life to supporting educators. In 2014, she launched Tools for Success to provide real, in-person instructional coaching—not just “PD in a box.” She’s the author of The Education System Is Broken, a national speaker, and a fierce advocate for teachers. Through this podcast, she’s spotlighting the ripple effect of great teaching.
🔗 Website | YouTube | Facebook | LinkedIn
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You're waiting for that movie-worthy moment—the dramatic breakthrough where a student's eyes light up, confirming that all your educational efforts are worthwhile. But what if you're missing the real magic?
In this heart-to-heart conversation between host Cathy Tooley and K-8 principal Elizabeth Kissel, we discover why the most meaningful moments in education aren't always the obvious ones. Drawing from her 22 years in education (15 as a math teacher, 7 as an administrator), Kissel shares how a struggling student with behavioral challenges once gave her the greatest compliment: "She makes me feel worthwhile." This seemingly small statement represented a monumental victory in their relationship.
The discussion challenges the notion that educator fulfillment comes from grand, cataclysmic moments. Instead, Kissel suggests we should "celebrate the small stuff"—documenting daily victories, saving positive emails, acknowledging when the shy student finally speaks up, or when parents express gratitude. These practices aren't self-congratulatory but essential self-care for professionals who routinely give more than they receive.
Most powerfully, the conversation explores how to transform school culture by normalizing celebration in teachers' lounges and staff meetings. "What if we intentionally acknowledged the great work we see in others?" Kissel asks. This cultural shift wouldn't just benefit individual teachers; it would revolutionize entire school communities and sustain educators through the inevitable challenges of the profession.
Whether you're a new teacher searching for validation or a veteran wondering how to maintain your passion, this episode offers practical wisdom for finding fulfillment in the beautiful, ordinary moments that make teaching extraordinary. Listen, reflect, and discover how celebrating small victories might be the key to a sustainable, joy-filled educational career.
//About
Cathy Tooley is the Founder & CEO of Tools for Success and a seasoned educator with over 40 years in K–12 classrooms and school leadership. From high school teacher to principal, Cathy has dedicated her life to supporting educators. In 2014, she launched Tools for Success to provide real, in-person instructional coaching—not just “PD in a box.” She’s the author of The Education System Is Broken, a national speaker, and a fierce advocate for teachers. Through this podcast, she’s spotlighting the ripple effect of great teaching.
🔗 Website | YouTube | Facebook | LinkedIn