Ep 140 How I Transformed Teaching Stress into Success

Teachers Need Teachers - Een podcast door Kim Lepre

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Are you tired of the frustration that comes with delivering crucial lessons only to find students missing or failing to grasp the material? Join me as I explore a transformative solution that has revolutionized teaching for many educators, including myself.What's that solution? The Modern Classroom Project model!In this episode, I share insights into how eliminating traditional lectures has not only changed how my students learn but has also positively impacted my mental well-being. Discover effective classroom management strategies, innovative lesson planning techniques, and the remarkable results achieved through this paradigm shift.If you're ready to move past the frustration of students missing key lessons and unlock a new path to student success, subscribe to this podcast for more educational content.👉🏼 Missed my previous episodes about the Modern Classroom Project? Ep 128 How to realistically reach 99% of your studentsEp 129 This one shift could make you a better teacherEp 139 ONE Simple Shift in Teaching Saved Me!👉🏼 Want to take a free course to learn more about the Modern Classroom Project? https://www.modernclassrooms.org/sign-up 👉🏼 Join their Facebook Group for community and support: https://www.facebook.com/groups/modernclassroomsStill figuring out lesson planning? Grab my free Lesson Planning Guide here 👉🏼https://teachersneedteachers.com/lessonplanI have a new YouTube channel! Join me over there and subscribe!Got questions, feedback, or want to be on the show? You can email me at [email protected] with meSubscribe to Apple Podcasts, Google Play Music, or StitcherJoin my Facebook GroupMessage me through InstagramTimestamps:00:00 Intro02:22 Reframing teaching04:15 Rethinking assessment07:25 Streamlining lesson planning10:07 Video creation14:37 Classroom logistics19:36 Classroom management21:39 Results27:29 Should you try this?30:04 It's not too late

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