There are LOTS of podcasts for teachers, but Substitute Teachers Lounge is the first podcast ever that also highlights substitute teachers. This podcast is aimed at giving ALL types of teachers the tools you need to teach in K-12 (elementary school, middle school, and high school), including administrative aspects as well as helping students receive everything they need to learn and feel special. We interview teachers, subs and students to make sure we have the information we need in order to "get it right". And, since it is a "lounge", you will have plenty of opportunities to share your stories too!
You could be the next cool substitute teacher - and it's really not that hard.
If you think Quizlet and Quizizz is better than Kahoot, I'm determined to prove you wrong.
Substitute teachers sometimes don't know or don't remember things that they should. Here's how to keep your students from seeing you sweat it out!
You'll be shocked at how much your students enjoy funny teachers. Let's talk about it will improve the education process.
What do you need to know as a multi-day substitute teacher that wasn't that important when subbing one day at a time?
If you are a substitute teacher on your way to another job, how should you approach it?
Once you take a vacation top Branson Missouri and Table Rock Lake, you'll want to go back.
In the latest work of fiction “Butterfly Swag”, you’ll read a few sub teacher stories, a few co…
Teachers love their beach vacations and Hilton Head Island has a lot to offer.
In the latest work of fiction “Butterfly Swag”, you’ll read a few sub teacher stories, a few college/frat s…
Teacher vacations are important and well earned. Here's some tips if visiting the world's most famous theme park.
In the latest work of fiction “Butterfly Swag”, you’ll read a few sub t…
How can the butterfly effect concept make you a better substitute teacher? And, a contest to win free stuff!
What's the best way to handle an embarrassing moment for either yourself or one of your students?
Do we use catch phrases just to get attention or do we live by what they say?
Students can teach teachers a lot if we are willing to listen.
Substitute teachers have seen how things work in multiple schools. What works best?
Teachers and substitute teachers often have to spend their own money for the classroom. How do they make the most of it?
How many different types of teachers are there? Can you identify yourself in these descriptions?
When should you start planning your retirement, both financially and mentally?
Do you have a student who disrupts class constantly? How should you handle it?
We're headed down the stretch, what should we be doing during the last few weeks of school?
There area lots of words and acronyms that substitute teachers need to brush up on.