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TnT 93 Ways to reignite your passion for teaching when you want to quit
Many new teachers get to the point where they’re just DONE with their teaching situation, or maybe just teaching in general. While most of you are still excited about...
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TnT 92 Common first-year struggles we all have
For new teachers, it can seem like they’re the ONLY ones having a tough time with a certain aspect of their teaching, and they’re often too ashamed or embarrassed...
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TnT 91 The right and wrong way to deal with angry parent emails
There isn’t ONE TEACHER who hasn’t received an email, phone call, or message from a parent who is concerned or upset about something that a teacher did. For new...
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TnT 90 What to do when you’re seriously behind on grading
As much as I’d like to think that I have my systems down pat after 18 years, there are STILL times when I get behind on my grading. This...
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TnT 89 5 crucial steps to fix your lessons when they’re not working
No matter how much time we spend planning a lesson, there WILL be lessons that don’t work quite how we had anticipated. This is especially true if you’re a...
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TnT 88 How to set up your lesson planning for student success
Once the holidays hit, it can be a time of panic for teachers. With a quick glance at their pacing guide, they realize that they’re more behind than they’d...
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TnT 87 How to tackle organization when you’re naturally disorganized
Imagine if teaching only involved the part where you’re interacting with students. Things would be much easier, right? But the reality is that there are so many facets of...
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TnT 86 How Open Middle Math lessons can get your students addicted to math
Math tends to be one of those subjects that kids either understand and love or are completely befuddled by and hate. New math teachers often find themselves struggling between...
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TnT 85 How to set yourself up for success with station rotations
In the last episode, we covered why teachers should incorporate station rotations into their teaching, the logistics of planning for them, and how they can help with differentiation and...
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TnT 84 Why station rotations can positively impact your teaching practice
A lot of teachers have different strategies for cooperative learning or to facilitate more engaging learning experiences. One that most know of and not enough try is station rotations....
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