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Teachers Need Teachers
Kim Lepre
Frequency: 1 episode/15d. Total Eps: 146

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- https://teachersneedteachers.com
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- https://www.instagram.com/sfecich
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- https://www.instagram.com/kimlepre
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- https://www.instagram.com/sadlerscience
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- https://twitter.com/modernclassproj
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- https://twitter.com/mrslepre
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- https://twitter.com/kimlepre
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Ep 142 Navigating School Politics
Episode 142
jeudi 16 mai 2024 • Duration 19:21
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Candidly Kim - The Point of Lesson Plans
mardi 23 avril 2024 • Duration 12:46
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Ep 134 What teachers can do when students are at different levels
Episode 134
mardi 10 octobre 2023 • Duration 25:07
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03:02 Scaffolding
08:30 Teacher suspended
11:10 Admin micromanaging
13:30 Admin teaching experience
15:11 Accountability
17:30 MCP Update
TnT 44 10 reasons to stop hiding out in your classroom
Episode 44
lundi 11 février 2019 • Duration 21:55
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TnT 43 How to get support when you have social anxiety
Episode 43
lundi 4 février 2019 • Duration 27:21
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TnT 42 How can you tell if your students are actually learning?
Episode 42
lundi 28 janvier 2019 • Duration 20:11
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TnT 41 Using TpT, unannounced observations, and sub plans
Episode 41
lundi 21 janvier 2019 • Duration 27:27
- I feel bad for using Teachers Pay Teachers. Is this a disservice to my students?
- How do others deal with unannounced observations?
- What are your go-to sub plans?
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TnT 40 Teaching is hard, but you're not alone!
Episode 40
lundi 14 janvier 2019 • Duration 28:59
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Ep 39: Six aspects of teaching that always need improvement
Episode 39
lundi 7 janvier 2019 • Duration 49:29
- Classroom management
- Lesson planning
- Lesson delivery
- Assessment
- Grading
- Parents and colleagues
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Ep 38: Make one small change for a huge impact
Episode 38
lundi 31 décembre 2018 • Duration 26:23
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- Identify ONE thing that you want to work on, and be specific. Don’t just say “classroom management.” Determine which students are the instigators and decide how you’re going to fix those relationships.
- Now set realistic goals to fix that one thing. Don’t try to fix everything because then it won’t stick. You have all of your teaching career to try to fix everything, so pick one thing at a time
- Next, picture your classroom, your students, and you. Picture what it would be like if that one change was successful. Be a fly on the wall and imagine the activities you would do, how the students would behave and work, how you would deliver the lesson and assess students, etc.
- Now, write it down somewhere - on paper, in a Note on your phone, in a Google Doc. Just write it down and set your intention.
- Next, write down what it will take to achieve that, and be really, really honest with yourself. You might have to rebuild relationships with some students. You might have to change some aspect of your teaching or planning. You might have to ask for someone to observe you and give you feedback. You might have to go on Teachers Pay Teachers and find a lesson or activity that will help you.
- Your next step is to figure out when you’re going to start this. When is your deadline for starting this?
- How will you track and assess your progress? Will your create some sort of graph, chart, or graphic organizer? Will your journal your progress? Make it concrete so that when you take a few steps back (which will inevitably happen in the process), you can look at the situation objectively and know what to fix.
- How will you reward yourself along the way for hitting certain benchmarks? This part is REALLY important to keeping you motivated! Don’t just think that success is its own reward, you need something tangible so that you can push through when things get tough. It could be an extra night of Netflix, a piece of chocolate, a glass of wine...whatever makes you happy. But have a planned reward system so that you don’t give up and revert to bad habits.