If Teachers Ruled the World

Teacher Summer Advice: Rest, Reflect, and Let Go

25 min · 26. Mai 2026
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What's the best teacher summer advice? I asked nine of my colleagues on the last day of school. And what they said will stick with you all summer. From permission to fully unplug, to a two-part summer strategy for veterans, to one line of pure wisdom from our English department chair, this episode is teachers talking to teachers about rest, recharge, and letting go. Because teacher burnout recovery doesn't start with a plan. It starts with permission. If Teachers Ruled the World, Episode 45. Find the show notes here: leahcleary.com/teacher-summer-advice [https://leahcleary.com/teacher-summer-advice/]

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