Beginning Teacher Talk: A Podcast for New Elementary Teachers
Un podcast de Dr. Lori Friesen, Elementary Classroom Management Tips for New Teachers - Les mercredis
340 Épisodes
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How to Build More White Space into Your Schedule
Publié: 27/10/2021 -
10 Fun & Creative Activities for Halloween Literature in Your Elementary Classroom
Publié: 20/10/2021 -
Morning Meetings – How to Do Them & Why They’re So Important
Publié: 13/10/2021 -
The Art & Practice of Separating School from Life
Publié: 06/10/2021 -
Pencil Management 101
Publié: 29/09/2021 -
How to Deal with Stress and Anxiety as a New Teacher
Publié: 22/09/2021 -
6 Ways to Make October Spooktacular
Publié: 15/09/2021 -
Top Tips for Substitute & Supply Teaching: Part Two
Publié: 08/09/2021 -
How Teachers Can Purposely Help Develop Kids’ Career Interests with Holly Sharp
Publié: 01/09/2021 -
Helping Kids Process Big Emotions: A Practical, 4-Step Approach
Publié: 25/08/2021 -
7 Hot Tips for Success this September
Publié: 18/08/2021 -
How to Fit in (& Stand Out) at Your New School
Publié: 11/08/2021 -
4 Ways to Create a Classroom Community that LOVES Reading
Publié: 04/08/2021 -
How to Plan for a Sub
Publié: 28/07/2021 -
6 Steps to Becoming the Teacher You've Always Dreamed of Being
Publié: 21/07/2021 -
12 Must-Haves for Your New Elementary Classroom
Publié: 14/07/2021 -
Confidence Crushers
Publié: 07/07/2021 -
Desk Pets in Your Classroom
Publié: 30/06/2021 -
7 Fantastic Classroom Management Hacks
Publié: 23/06/2021 -
How to Organize All Those Ideas for Your First Classroom
Publié: 16/06/2021
"Just because you're a beginning elementary teacher, there's no need for you to struggle like one." Welcome to Beginning Teacher Talk, the weekly podcast hosted by Dr. Lori Friesen, where we talk about all of the things you wish you learned in college about teaching elementary school. We feature kid-tested classroom management techniques, organizational strategies, creative ways to motivate your students, how to work with colleagues, seasonal gems, and how to de-stress and eliminate the overwhelm that too often accompanies your first years of teaching.