The Unexpected Twists of the Evolution of Education
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- Опубліковано 31 лип 2024
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Welcome back to Crying In My Car, a podcast for teachers! Join our hosts Devin Siebold and James Yon as they ask the question, what are these older teachers' problems with the new guys? We also have a secret technique that teachers can use to destroy the competition on field day. Finally how did a couple of teachers just get cheated out of 2,000 bucks just because the school board didn't send out an email?
We all hope for a warm reception whenever we start a new job, unfortunately not all veteran teachers are as welcoming to new teachers as others. We’ve had plenty of experience with this, but luckily they're not all bad stories, for every crotchety educator there is an obi wan esque teacher ready to share their lessons and stories. However, it's more funny to talk about the former rather than the latter right?
We all know about field day right? We look forward to it every year, and let us tell you what, those kids aren't ready for the competition. Devin shares a hilarious story on how he used underhanded tactics to sweep the competition. Tune in to find out exactly how he did it and maybe you can use it in your next field day.
Now us teachers don’t get enough credit and sometimes we really need some good news. Well one school district gave a whopping 2,000 dollar bonus to any teachers who returned to their classroom in the fall! Which is awesome news, however they neglected to let anyone know, therefore taking away any initiative to actually come back in the fall. We don't know about you but we feel like writing an email would have been a pretty decent idea to make this initiative work.
Jump right in!
3:25 Teacher Bonuses Revealed
11:40 Classroom Controversy: The Hair Debate
20:15 Generational Differences in Teaching
29:00 Special Guest Insights
35:45 Teachers' Struggles & Triumphs
42:10 Unexpected Rewards of Teaching
So do your stretches, make sure you sent that email and tune in to this week's episode of Crying In My Car, a podcast for teachers.
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I am not a teacher... however I love your podcasts! You 2 are my favorites!!
The biggest problem with the braiding issue isn't that he wasn't teaching, but that he live streamed it. You should never be posting videos of your students publicly. That is wildly inappropriate and it's good he was fired for it.
I commute one county north because the pay is better.
Love you guys! Great podcast! ❤❤❤
So when I taught in Thailand, most schools had a Sports Day- which I assumed would be like Field Day. Absolutely 100% not the case- for the most part teachers were not involved and it was run entirely by the students. The best way I could describe it was like a condensed version of the Olympics opening and closing ceremonies with basketball, soccer, volleyball and table tennis- the students were split into teams and if you weren't participating in a sport you could be part of the cheer squad or just sit and watch from the stands (and get a day off going to class). One year that I went, for some reason (never addressed, no one on the faculty knew) they had a couple of students just randomly dressed in inflatable T-Rex costumes for the opening skit- but they still had to go to morning assembly and no one on the faculty could stop chuckling seeing them listening to announcements dressed as dinosaurs 🤣
The field day story reminds me of when I taught 5th grade they told me that once the sub ripped his pants and underwear bending down and mooned the whole class😂. I didnt see it but I dont know how they could think to make that up. Does anybody else have funny teacher mooning stories?
Maybe I’m just in a special situation, but I teach middle school science and won’t have to change unless standards are updated. I had never heard of preps or teaching something new each year! I’d go crazy!
My parents used the early release days to make a little extra cash. We have a van that can hold a lot of people, and because my parent only have to pick me and my brother up. They would tell people that they could pick up there child up for a small fee, and a lot of people said yes! They were able to make about $50-$70 a WEEK!!
where’s the new episode 👀
I think 2000 dollars is not worth it my mental health and the way I’m treated as an educator was why I left. Tbh that’s exactly why I left per say
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Mins before dismissal there done with the day. It’s not at all appropriate!!
Devin born and raised in Wisconsin and really besides the cheese the states sucks and nice people what state where you in?
The most preps I've ever had was 9. I teach a world language, so I have a guaranteed 4 prep minimum (level 1, 2, 3, AP). I also have a World History class to round out my schedule. When I first started at my current school, they offered a language major so the students were able to take a language class AND a culture class (level 1 = culture and geography, level 2 = Japanese history, level 3 = Japanese literature, level 4 = Japanese government and economics). Creating the culture classes was tough, but they ended up being a lot of fun (once they were put together). Now I just have the 4 levels and World History, so I have a regular 5 prep schedule. I can't imagine only having 1 subject to prepare for!!!