• 13.5: It's STILL More Than An 8:30 to 2:20 with Roger Wellington

  • Apr 1 2021
  • Length: 1 hr and 5 mins
  • Podcast

13.5: It's STILL More Than An 8:30 to 2:20 with Roger Wellington

  • Summary

  • Guest episode alert part 2! Welcoming to the pod this week is a high school teacher by day, dance teacher by night: Roger Wellington. Get ready to dive deep into the qualities of what makes a good teacher vs. what makes a great teacher, and these three constantly living their best tangent lives (they're even considering creating a new podcast because of how good they are at NOT talking about a topic). The discussion led these three to talk about student-teacher boundaries, being a person first and a teacher second, student-centred learning, and ultimately what inspires them during their own professional development. Get the inside scoop of what goes through a teacher's brain when educating the impressionable youth... It goes well beyond just a lesson plan!

     

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