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!
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Have you ever apologized to a student? Here's some reasons why you should.
What words should you say to a group of students you're meeting for the first time?
How can substitute teachers better their preparation for dealing with traumatic events? Our prayers are with Uvalde.
How did substitute teachers handle discipline last year, and how can they improve?
What should a substitute teacher take from the classroom?
Are we ever guilty of stereotyping, consciously or subconsciously?
Do you have what it takes to be a substitute teacher?
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How do substitute teachers stay motivated?
Which substitute teacher attitude produces the best results?
What do substitute teachers have to deal with that teachers don't?
What do teachers have to deal with that substitute teachers don't?
Do you ever feel bad about decisions you had to make as a substitute teacher?
Can substitute teachers have a chip on their shoulders?
What about those students who become your informers? Is that okay?
Are there ever reasons to quit (or not quit) substitute teaching?
How do you market yourself as a substitute teacher to administration, teachers, and students?
What happens when you do something dumb as a substitute teacher? Embarrassed? Mad?
Are substitute teachers ever guilty of being judgmental? Is it okay when they are?
Let's have some substitute teacher discussions - nothing is off limits.