Season 7

20 03, 2023

#303 Learn to Love Data (Chris Pombonyo pt.2)

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Hello everyone! Last week, we spoke to the wonderful Chris Pombonyo about the upcoming Get Your Teach On national conference in Dallas, Texas and what their focus would be in their sessions. This week, we expand upon that, plus dive into [...]

13 03, 2023

#302 The Get Your Teach On National Conference with Chris Pombonyo (pt.1)

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Hello everyone! It's that time of year again where we look forward to all of the amazing professional development opportunities for educators. With so many choices, sometimes it's hard to pick what you want to ask to go to (or pay [...]

27 02, 2023

#300 The Power of Authenticity with Joe Dombrowski (pt.1)

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Hello everyone! I cannot believe we are at episode 300 of the Teach Me, Teacher podcast. Truly astounded by their support everyone has had for the show over the years, and am grateful for every guest who has ever come to [...]

20 02, 2023

#299 Tutoring and a Future of Education Discussion with Maxwell Roach

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Hello everyone! Without a doubt, education is in flux right now. Some of it is good and needed, and some of it is scary and leading to thousands of educators leaving the profession, and hundreds of families feeling disenfranchised by the [...]

6 02, 2023

#297 Making Americans and Immigrant Education with Jessica Lander (pt.1)

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Hello everyone! America is a melting pot. Always has been and hopefully, always will be. Even so, immigrant education hasn't shared the spotlight with other issues, yet it is at the foundation of the charge of public education. Laws, court cases, [...]

30 01, 2023

#296 Are the Kids Different Now? (Counselor Accents pt.2)

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Hello everyone! We know that change is happening in our society. For many, this change has been difficult and has put strain on the very systems we support and are a part of. In education, counselors are often a key piece [...]

23 01, 2023

#295 Counseling in Today’s Schools with Counselor Accents (pt.1)

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Hello everyone! We know that change is happening in our society. For many, this change has been difficult and has put strain on the very systems we support and are a part of. In education, counselors are often a key piece [...]

9 01, 2023

#293 Why I Quit Teaching After 5 Years with Halee Sikorski (pt.1)

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Hello everyone! We know education is a difficult place to be right now for many of us. The mounting pressure made worse by problems that never seem to go away. Unsustainable work/life balance. Toxic work places... the list can go on. [...]

26 12, 2022

#291 Why Are you Still in Education? (Jennifer Buchholz pt.2)

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Hello everyone! We all know that teachers are leaving the classroom in droves. There is a teacher shortage (or more accurately, a shortage of people who want to work in an underpaid and under-appreciated profession). But, not everyone leaving the classroom [...]

19 12, 2022

#290 Leaving the Classroom for the LOVE of the Classroom with Jennifer Buchholz (pt.1)

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Hello everyone! We all know that teachers are leaving the classroom in droves. There is a teacher shortage (or more accurately, a shortage of people who want to work in an underpaid and under-appreciated profession). But, not everyone leaving the classroom [...]

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