Hello everyone! Everyone has or will face times when life is just difficult.  When those difficult times show their ugly heads, we still need to teach.  The question is: “How do we keep going?”

In this episode, Jacob and Pam discuss how they deal with such moments.  Pam shares how she looks at teaching as a way to serve others.  Jacob shares how he turns to teaching to keep himself going.  They each share other ways they get through the tough times while maintaining their roles as educators.

Join Jacob and Pam as they share how to keep on going when they face difficult times.  Maybe you will find a little something to help you keep going, too!

This episode is from the Craft & Draft podcast. Subscribe here. 

Heinemann

 

This episode is sponsored by Heinemann—the leading publisher of professional books and resources for educators—and their professional book, When Kids Can’t Read—What Teachers Can Do, Second Edition, by Kylene Bears.

Reading matters because it changes us. It changes the way we think, the way we see the world, the way we process information and dream new thoughts.

This new edition of When Kids Can’t Read—What Teachers Can Do is a guidebook for those who teach students who struggle with reading. Extensively rewritten by Kylene Beers, it offers practical teaching scaffolds and strategies in the areas of comprehension, vocabulary development, fluency, and engagement.

Check out more about the book by clicking right here.