In this episode we’re keeping it real and sharing 5 things we would not be doing if we were teaching in the classroom this year. With years of experience in teaching and supporting educators, we’re reflecting on what really matters, what teachers can let go of, and how to approach the school year with more purpose and less stress.
We talk about setting boundaries, prioritising student learning, simplifying homework, and the importance of preparation and transparency. If you’re ready to rethink some habits, focus on what makes a real impact, and reclaim some of your time, this episode is for you.
What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
- Why setting boundaries (like not answering every email or phone call) is essential for teacher wellbeing
- The importance of prioritising student learning over unnecessary tasks
- How to reframe your approach to homework and why it might not belong in the primary classroom
- The power of slowing down and letting go of “the small stuff” to lower stress for both you and your students
- How to improve parent communication with transparency, preparation, and a proactive approach
We also discuss the value of communal classroom activities, fostering connections, and why a slight adaptation in silent reading time could be a game-changer for both students and teachers.
We would love to know what you think about these ideas? Are you willing to skip out on some of them too? Do you disagree with anything we have said?
Rainbows ahead,
Ashleigh and Alisha
Resources mentioned in this episode
Episode 44 with Amy Green - A conversation about Teacher Wellbeing
Freebie: Advice from Teachers for Teachers
APPLE PODCAST | SPOTIFY
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