Beginning Teacher Talk: A Podcast for New Elementary Teachers
Ein Podcast von Dr. Lori Friesen, Elementary Classroom Management Tips for New Teachers - Mittwochs
340 Folgen
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My 10 Favorite Books for the First Weeks of School 020
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10 Fantastic First Week of School Activities 019
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How to Prepare for Your First Day and Week of School 018
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How to Create Your Classroom Management Plan 017
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16 Cheap, Free, and Creative Ways to Get Books for Your Classroom Library 016
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Best Classroom Theme Ever 015
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6 Things to Do This Summer to Ensure You are Ready for Your First Year 014
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They're Just Little: That's Why You Aren't Their Friend 013
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The Best 6 Games to Play with Your Students 012
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8 Things to Do Before You Leave School for the Summer 011
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12 Ways to Leave School at School 010
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The BEST Classroom Management Technique EVER 009
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25 Fun and Easy Ways to Manage Spring Fever 008
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BEST End of the Year Student Gifts_007
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How Walt Disney Would Manage Your Classroom Part 3 006
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How Walt Disney Would Manage Your Classroom: Part 2 005
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How Walt Disney Would Manage Your Classroom: Part 1 004
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Beginning Teachers: What's the Problem Here? 001
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Reduce Overwhelm in Less than 10 Min 002
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The Magic of Five-Minute Field Trips 003
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"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.