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In Episode 70 of After the Bell, before the Stunt Brothers get down to business, they take a tour through some classic conversation topics: the weather, gardening, and Roy's short torso. Eventually, the discussion shifts to hockey, as Martin and Roy break down the playoff series between the Montreal Canadiens and the Colorado Hurricanes. While praising Montreal's goaltender for turning away seemingly every puck that comes his way, Martin draws an unexpected parallel between tending the crease and teaching in the month of June. This observation sparks a lively conversation about one of education's biggest misconceptions: the belief that teachers are winding down as summer approaches. In reality, June often feels like the exact opposite. Join Martin and Roy for a fun, humorous, and relatable episode as they explore why teaching in June isn't winding down at all, it's winding up.
Learn more at stuntbrothers.ca
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teachers, June, school year, workload, self-care, education, teacher life, end of year, classroom management
key topics
Myths about June being a winding down month
The intense workload of teachers in June
Emotional moments and good memories in June
sound bites
"June is not a winding down month, it's a winding up"
"Teachers work twelve months of hours in ten months"
"Getting enough sleep is more important than ever in June"
action items
Prioritize sleep and self-care in June
Reflect on the year's successes and challenges
Share your June stories with us
Send us Fan Mail
Get Involved
By The Stunt BrothersIn Episode 70 of After the Bell, before the Stunt Brothers get down to business, they take a tour through some classic conversation topics: the weather, gardening, and Roy's short torso. Eventually, the discussion shifts to hockey, as Martin and Roy break down the playoff series between the Montreal Canadiens and the Colorado Hurricanes. While praising Montreal's goaltender for turning away seemingly every puck that comes his way, Martin draws an unexpected parallel between tending the crease and teaching in the month of June. This observation sparks a lively conversation about one of education's biggest misconceptions: the belief that teachers are winding down as summer approaches. In reality, June often feels like the exact opposite. Join Martin and Roy for a fun, humorous, and relatable episode as they explore why teaching in June isn't winding down at all, it's winding up.
Learn more at stuntbrothers.ca
keywords
teachers, June, school year, workload, self-care, education, teacher life, end of year, classroom management
key topics
Myths about June being a winding down month
The intense workload of teachers in June
Emotional moments and good memories in June
sound bites
"June is not a winding down month, it's a winding up"
"Teachers work twelve months of hours in ten months"
"Getting enough sleep is more important than ever in June"
action items
Prioritize sleep and self-care in June
Reflect on the year's successes and challenges
Share your June stories with us
Send us Fan Mail
Get Involved