Share The Teachers Impact
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By Shanimarie Ogilvie
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The podcast currently has 82 episodes available.
Are your students constantly calling your name and unable to complete a task by themselves. I get it, you feel so frustrated that after many attempts your students cannot get that learning task done. This is common in many early elementary classrooms but you can get your students on a path to learning independence that will stop them from constantly coming to you for help. On this episode, I give you some awesome tips on how to get your students to become independent learners. After listening and using these tips you will feel a sense of release and calm that will make your teaching that much more enjoyable. So, put those earbuds in and take a listen, you won't regret it.
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You're going a million miles a minute and trying to juggle so many balls when teaching in an elementary classroom. Young students are also going through a lot in the classroom, centers, drills, rules, routines and procedures, peer conflict and the list goes on. I've also been there but there are ways to create calm and teach students how to stay calm when all else fails. If you're struggling with students who can't handle the controlled chaos or their big emotions then put on your earphones because on this episode I'll talk about some Calm Classroom strategies that I implemented that you're going to want to give a try by the end of this episode.
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I can't believe it! This school year has gone by amazingly fast but I'm super excited to share my lessons and reflections so you can jumpstart your own reflection. You know that teaching year is like a marathon but you've made it to the end and it's important that you take a step back to congratulate yourself for a job well done. On this episode, you'll hear what I've learned over the past year that I definitely want to share with you. So, if you've made it through another school year and ready to put down your work bag and reflect then this episode is for you.
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Every teacher has their vulnerabilities including me, that's why on this episode I talk about things that I'm embarrassed to share with you. Teaching is hard work and having a safe space to share your thoughts and vulnerabilities is so needed. This podcast is a safe space to share those vulnerabilities so that you can learn and grow as an educator. So grab a cup of coffee or tea and enjoy the episode.
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These little gems of financial advice has gi ven me peace of mind and a path to financial stability. If you're just starting out as a teacher or you're a veteran; listen to find out what these gems are and how you can evaluate and adapt them to your situation to gain peace of mind. So grab a cup of coffee or tea and enjoy. You can thank me later.
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Disclaimer: I am not an attorney, accountant or financial advisor, nor am I holding myself out to be, and the information contained in this podcast is not a substitute for financial advice from a professional who is aware of the facts and circumstances of your individual situation.
Hey there friends!, We've all been there, that dreaded conversation that you don't want to have with a parent. You may struggle with these conversations but I'm here to help you lessen that fear. I'll share with you some helpful tips in this episode of how you can turn that dreaded conversation into a meaningful one. You can take away concrete and practical tips to help you glide your way through that next difficult conversation with a parent. So, put on those headphones, grab a cup of coffee and press play.
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Hey there friends, I'm so excited to bring you this episode. Why? because its something that educators don't really talk about. Our students are allowed to mistakes and learn from them so why do you beat yourself up when you make a mistakes. Just like you tell your students that mistakes are ok, we just need to learn from them; you need to give yourself that same grace. This is a valuable less talked about tool that teachers need to use more often. That's why on this episode, I share with you some teaching mistakes I've made and how to prevent them. So, if you're like me and want to learn from the mistakes of others then this episode is a must listen. You can take away some valuable lessons that can help you to become a more effective teacher. Grab a cup of coffee or tea and enjoy listening to this exciting episode.
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Are you tired of using the same old classroom strategies with not so great results? Then, you've come to the right place, my friend. On this episode, you'll hear how I use class dojo to level up my classroom management. You'll learn about how to use the Class Dojo point system to bring some refresh and life back into your classroom management plan. So, if you're like me and always up to try something new then this episode is for you. Put on those headphones, rest your feet and take a listen; you wont regret it.
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Have you ever wondered what it would be like for an administrator to step into a teacher's shoe? Well, my friends, on this episode you will find out. On this episode I talk about the 4 BIG lessons I learned going back to the classroom after five years. Let me tell know, there were some major shifts I had to make in order to get through that school year. As a teacher, you will get an insider's look at what those lessons are; as an administrator you can you use these lessons to have more empathy for teachers under your leadership and tips for more successful initiatives that honors teachers.
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The podcast currently has 82 episodes available.