Angela Watson's Truth for Teachers
A podcast by Angela Watson - Sundays
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334 Episodes
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S3EP14 Ten tips for conveying bad news in a parent-teacher conference
Published: 4/3/2016 -
S3EP13 Six ways to prevent your students from misbehaving for other teachers
Published: 3/27/2016 -
S3EP12 Stop overworking Future You: why NOW is the perfect time to make changes in your classroom
Published: 3/20/2016 -
S3EP11 Four ways I sabotaged my success as a teacher (and how my thinking has changed)
Published: 3/13/2016 -
S3EP10 Ten simple ways to create more class time for instruction
Published: 3/6/2016 -
S3EP9 Responsible rewards: using the “now-that” principle
Published: 2/28/2016 -
S3EP8 Should teachers reward students for doing what they’re “supposed” to do?
Published: 2/21/2016 -
S3EP7 Let go of expectations around testing so it feels less stressful
Published: 2/14/2016 -
S3EP6 Six ways to make lesson co-planning more efficient
Published: 2/7/2016 -
S3EP05 When is it okay to say you've done ENOUGH for a student?
Published: 1/31/2016 -
S3EP04 Five things I learned from quitting my teaching job twice
Published: 1/24/2016 -
S3EP03 How to support kids who don't take ownership of their learning
Published: 1/17/2016 -
S3EP02 The lies teachers tell themselves (and how to uncover the truth)
Published: 1/10/2016 -
S3EP01 Ten ways to cultivate a growth mindset & enjoy teaching more
Published: 1/3/2016 -
S2EP15 Season 2 Wrap Up + Balancing Teaching & Family During the Holidays
Published: 11/8/2015 -
S2EP14 Five attention grabbers that refocus kids quickly
Published: 11/1/2015 -
S2EP13 You can’t do it all, but where can a new teacher really cut corners?
Published: 10/25/2015 -
S2EP12 Lisa Dabb’s Truth: Thriving--not surviving--with support from a virtual mentor
Published: 10/18/2015 -
S2EP11 How teachers can beat the October Blues
Published: 10/11/2015 -
S2EP10 Extreme student behavior--7 traps to avoid when NOTHING seems to work
Published: 10/4/2015
Truth for Teachers is designed to speak life, encouragement, and truth into the minds and hearts of educators and get you energized for the week ahead.