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I always knew I wanted to be a teacher. Put me in a room full of adults and I clam up. Sit me in front of a crowd of 10-year-olds,...
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I always knew I wanted to be a teacher. Put me in a room full of adults and I clam up. Sit me in front of a crowd of 10-year-olds, though, and I am right at home. For the past seven years, I have been transforming and refining my teaching practices, and I’m excited to document and share my journey with you on this podcast. Because really, there are going to be days when you are on fire for teaching, and there are going to be days when you hate teaching. That is the nature of any job. So, I'm hoping that when I go back and listen to some of my recordings, I am reminded of how much I love teaching. I am reminded of the students’ lives who have been transformed through their education. I am reminded that I played a part in that process. It would be sad if some of those memories become foggy at best or forgotten at worst.
I'm also hoping this platform connects educators in Nigeria. Through research, social media, and guest posting we will learn about the resources that have helped others in the classroom. If enough people start engaging this conversation, the outcome will surely be positive change.
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I'm also hoping this platform connects educators in Nigeria. Through research, social media, and guest posting we will learn about the resources that have helped others in the classroom. If enough people start engaging this conversation, the outcome will surely be positive change.
17 JUN 2020 · A toxic work environment is like having all of these challenges on repeat, without a break. I talk about how teachers can deal with toxicity from coworkers.
7 JUN 2020 · Respect is not the equivalent to 'liking' a student or teacher; it is the ability to have a high regard for the role of another. In order to receive respect, we should demonstrate it first ... - Author: Tanya R. Liverman
2 APR 2020 · With such a rapid shift to online school, there are bound to be some mishaps … and lessons learned. I’m here to share my experiences and insights so that you will not hit the ground. Listen to some of my favourite rules of teaching online.
15 MAR 2020 · Teaching is a wonderful job, but why do we still have unhappy teachers? I do confess that my students still drive me nuts some days, but overall I'm glad I do it. The more I teach, the better I get at it...but it's not same for everyone. So join the conversation: why are some teachers unhappy?
9 MAR 2020 · Modeling behaviours is the best way to teach your child good manners Every parent dreams of the polite little child who says “please” and “thank you.” After all, your child’s behavior reflects on you.
Let your child hear a lot of “please,” “thank you,” “you’re welcome,” and “excuse me” as you interact with people throughout the day. And address your little person with the same politeness you do an adult. Let your child catch the flavor of polite talk.
8 MAR 2020 · Teachers can help create gender equity in their classrooms by following some steps discussed in this episode.
6 MAR 2020 · Introduction.
Yayyyyyy...I finally did it. I started a podcast. I hope to share my teaching and learning journey here. Keep listening!
I always knew I wanted to be a teacher. Put me in a room full of adults and I clam up. Sit me in front of a crowd of 10-year-olds,...
show more
I always knew I wanted to be a teacher. Put me in a room full of adults and I clam up. Sit me in front of a crowd of 10-year-olds, though, and I am right at home. For the past seven years, I have been transforming and refining my teaching practices, and I’m excited to document and share my journey with you on this podcast. Because really, there are going to be days when you are on fire for teaching, and there are going to be days when you hate teaching. That is the nature of any job. So, I'm hoping that when I go back and listen to some of my recordings, I am reminded of how much I love teaching. I am reminded of the students’ lives who have been transformed through their education. I am reminded that I played a part in that process. It would be sad if some of those memories become foggy at best or forgotten at worst.
I'm also hoping this platform connects educators in Nigeria. Through research, social media, and guest posting we will learn about the resources that have helped others in the classroom. If enough people start engaging this conversation, the outcome will surely be positive change.
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I'm also hoping this platform connects educators in Nigeria. Through research, social media, and guest posting we will learn about the resources that have helped others in the classroom. If enough people start engaging this conversation, the outcome will surely be positive change.
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Categories | Education |
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