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Finding Balance - Time Management for Teachers

59 min · 6. mar. 2024
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Feeling overwhelmed by the never-ending to-do list, struggling to find time for yourself while making sure your students get the attention they deserve? Join host Andrew as he welcomes Adam, an experienced primary teacher, for a conversation on the time management challenges educators face in today's demanding school environment. In this episode, you’ll discover: * Their perspectives on what managing time actually involves * How to best manage time so it works for you and other staff * How to manage workload whilst finding time for things that matter outside of work * AI's potential to change teacher workload and time management About the speakers: Andrew Timbrell is a primary teacher and freelancer writer with over a decade of classroom experience, passionate about teacher well-being and personal development. Alongside his teaching and subject lead roles, he has been a part of senior leadership and is acutely aware of the wider, holistic view of education. Adam Cummins is a primary teacher with a wealth of experience in the classroom. During his time in education, he has taught across all of Key Stage 2, been a subject lead and trainer provider. With a deep passion for children's development, Adam is fully dedicated to providing high-quality teaching for his students.

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