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Episode 29: The Secret to Surviving 40 Years in Teaching | Dan Weintraub

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Portada del episodio Episode 29: The Secret to Surviving 40 Years in Teaching | Dan Weintraub

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WARNING: Explicit Language In this episode of the Suck Less Tomorrow podcast, I sit down with Dan Weintraub, a 40-year veteran educator who has taught in public schools, private schools, middle schools, and high schools across the United States. Throughout his career, Dan has taught history, English, economics, math, and worked as a math interventionist. We discuss what has changed in education over the past four decades, the realities of teacher burnout, school leadership, classroom management, grading practices, and why so many teachers leave the profession. Dan shares honest reflections on his early mistakes, the lessons he learned from administrators and students, and the survival strategies that helped him build a long career in education. Topics include: * Teacher burnout and educator wellness * Classroom management * School leadership and administration * Grading and grade inflation * Teacher retention * Educational philosophy * Building authentic relationships with students * Finding your teaching style * Surviving difficult school years * Lessons from 40 years in education One of the most powerful messages from this conversation is that you don't have to be a perfect teacher every day. Sometimes the goal is simply to find sustainable ways to do the job, connect with students, and keep showing up. Whether you're a first-year teacher or a veteran educator, this episode offers practical wisdom, honest reflection, and a refreshing perspective on what it means to build a lasting career in education. If you enjoy conversations about education, teaching strategies, classroom culture, and educator growth, make sure to follow, share, and leave a review. Visit ⁠⁠We'll All Suck Less Tomorrow⁠⁠ [https://www.wesucklesstomorrow.com/?utm_source=chatgpt.com] for blog posts, podcast episodes, and more from Carlton. Purchase the book ⁠Suck Less in the Classroom Tomorrow: Honest Advice for Teachers in Their First Years⁠ [https://www.routledge.com/Suck-Less-in-the-Classroom-Tomorrow-Honest-Advice-for-Teachers-in-their-First-Years/Glassford/p/book/9781041196921] Follow along on: * ⁠⁠Instagram @sucklesstomorrow⁠⁠ [https://www.instagram.com/sucklesstomorrow?utm_source=chatgpt.com] * TikTok @SuckLessTomorrow [https://www.tiktok.com/@sucklesstomorrow?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc] Subscribe and help spread the message so we can all suck less tomorrow.

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Portada del episodio Episode 29: The Secret to Surviving 40 Years in Teaching | Dan Weintraub

Episode 29: The Secret to Surviving 40 Years in Teaching | Dan Weintraub

WARNING: Explicit Language In this episode of the Suck Less Tomorrow podcast, I sit down with Dan Weintraub, a 40-year veteran educator who has taught in public schools, private schools, middle schools, and high schools across the United States. Throughout his career, Dan has taught history, English, economics, math, and worked as a math interventionist. We discuss what has changed in education over the past four decades, the realities of teacher burnout, school leadership, classroom management, grading practices, and why so many teachers leave the profession. Dan shares honest reflections on his early mistakes, the lessons he learned from administrators and students, and the survival strategies that helped him build a long career in education. Topics include: * Teacher burnout and educator wellness * Classroom management * School leadership and administration * Grading and grade inflation * Teacher retention * Educational philosophy * Building authentic relationships with students * Finding your teaching style * Surviving difficult school years * Lessons from 40 years in education One of the most powerful messages from this conversation is that you don't have to be a perfect teacher every day. Sometimes the goal is simply to find sustainable ways to do the job, connect with students, and keep showing up. Whether you're a first-year teacher or a veteran educator, this episode offers practical wisdom, honest reflection, and a refreshing perspective on what it means to build a lasting career in education. If you enjoy conversations about education, teaching strategies, classroom culture, and educator growth, make sure to follow, share, and leave a review. Visit ⁠⁠We'll All Suck Less Tomorrow⁠⁠ [https://www.wesucklesstomorrow.com/?utm_source=chatgpt.com] for blog posts, podcast episodes, and more from Carlton. Purchase the book ⁠Suck Less in the Classroom Tomorrow: Honest Advice for Teachers in Their First Years⁠ [https://www.routledge.com/Suck-Less-in-the-Classroom-Tomorrow-Honest-Advice-for-Teachers-in-their-First-Years/Glassford/p/book/9781041196921] Follow along on: * ⁠⁠Instagram @sucklesstomorrow⁠⁠ [https://www.instagram.com/sucklesstomorrow?utm_source=chatgpt.com] * TikTok @SuckLessTomorrow [https://www.tiktok.com/@sucklesstomorrow?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc] Subscribe and help spread the message so we can all suck less tomorrow.

Ayer51 min
Portada del episodio Episode 28: Understanding Student Behavior, Parenting, and Self-Regulation | Gabriel Hannans

Episode 28: Understanding Student Behavior, Parenting, and Self-Regulation | Gabriel Hannans

In this episode of the Suck Less Tomorrow podcast, I sit down with Gabriel Hannans, known online as @the_indomitable_blackman [https://www.instagram.com/the_indomitable_blackman/], a special educator, behavior specialist, parenting coach, and foster parent with more than a decade of experience working with children. We discuss student behavior, classroom management, parenting, self-regulation, special education, and why children's behavior is often a form of communication rather than simple defiance. Gabriel shares insights from working with students with ADHD, autism, emotional and behavioral disorders, and other unique learning needs. Topics include: * Classroom management and student behavior * Parenting and child development * Self-regulation and emotional regulation * Special education and behavior supports * ADHD, autism, and sensory processing * Foster parenting * Why punishment often fails to change behavior * Building relationships with students * Supporting children through challenging behaviors * Practical strategies for teachers and parents Whether you're a teacher, parent, administrator, or someone who works with children, this conversation offers practical advice and a fresh perspective on behavior, discipline, and helping kids succeed. Find out more from Gabriel at https://shiftparenting.com/ If you enjoy conversations about education, teaching strategies, classroom culture, and educator growth, make sure to follow, share, and leave a review. Visit ⁠⁠We'll All Suck Less Tomorrow⁠⁠ [https://www.wesucklesstomorrow.com/?utm_source=chatgpt.com] for blog posts, podcast episodes, and more from Carlton. Purchase the book ⁠Suck Less in the Classroom Tomorrow: Honest Advice for Teachers in Their First Years⁠ [https://www.routledge.com/Suck-Less-in-the-Classroom-Tomorrow-Honest-Advice-for-Teachers-in-their-First-Years/Glassford/p/book/9781041196921] Follow along on: * ⁠⁠Instagram @sucklesstomorrow⁠⁠ [https://www.instagram.com/sucklesstomorrow?utm_source=chatgpt.com] * TikTok @SuckLessTomorrow [https://www.tiktok.com/@sucklesstomorrow?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc] Subscribe and help spread the message so we can all suck less tomorrow.

17 de jun de 202646 min
Portada del episodio Episode 27: From Student to Teacher: Classroom Discussions, D&D, and Critical Thinking | Ben Boruff

Episode 27: From Student to Teacher: Classroom Discussions, D&D, and Critical Thinking | Ben Boruff

In this episode of the Suck Less Tomorrow podcast, I sit down with Ben Boruff, a veteran English teacher from Indiana—and a former student of mine. Ben and I first met when I was student teaching during the 2008 election cycle. Years later, Ben became an educator himself, and we reconnect to discuss teaching, critical thinking, classroom discussions, and what it takes to create an environment where students feel comfortable sharing their ideas. We explore how teachers navigate political conversations in the classroom, the role of bias in education, and why fostering critical thinking is more important than ever. Ben also shares strategies for facilitating meaningful discussions, encouraging student participation, and helping students engage with complex ideas. Along the way, we talk about Dungeons & Dragons clubs, student leadership, civic engagement, and the lessons both of us have learned throughout our careers in education. Topics include: * Critical thinking in the classroom * Teacher bias and instructional choices * Classroom discussions and Socratic seminars * Civic education and government classes * Student engagement strategies * Dungeons & Dragons and extracurricular clubs * Creating safe spaces for student voice * Building classroom culture and trust * Teaching controversial topics effectively Whether you're a new teacher, veteran educator, or someone interested in how schools can help students think more deeply, this episode is packed with practical ideas and thoughtful conversation. If you enjoy conversations about education, teaching strategies, classroom culture, and educator growth, make sure to follow, share, and leave a review. Visit ⁠⁠We'll All Suck Less Tomorrow⁠⁠ [https://www.wesucklesstomorrow.com/?utm_source=chatgpt.com] for blog posts, podcast episodes, and more from Carlton. Purchase the book ⁠Suck Less in the Classroom Tomorrow: Honest Advice for Teachers in Their First Years⁠ [https://www.routledge.com/Suck-Less-in-the-Classroom-Tomorrow-Honest-Advice-for-Teachers-in-their-First-Years/Glassford/p/book/9781041196921] Follow along on: * ⁠⁠Instagram @sucklesstomorrow⁠⁠ [https://www.instagram.com/sucklesstomorrow?utm_source=chatgpt.com] * TikTok @SuckLessTomorrow [https://www.tiktok.com/@sucklesstomorrow?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc] Subscribe and help spread the message so we can all suck less tomorrow.

10 de jun de 202648 min
Portada del episodio Episode 26: 40 Years in Education: Libraries, Technology, and What Schools Still Get Wrong | Ft. Colette Cassinelli

Episode 26: 40 Years in Education: Libraries, Technology, and What Schools Still Get Wrong | Ft. Colette Cassinelli

In this episode of the Suck Less Tomorrow podcast, I sit down in person with Colette Cassinelli, a veteran educator, library and instructional technology teacher, and instructional coach who is retiring after 40 years in education. Colette shares the story of her career journey from elementary classroom teacher to technology educator, certified librarian, and instructional technology specialist in the Beaverton School District. We talk about how education has changed over four decades, the evolution of technology in schools, and why collaboration between teachers, librarians, and instructional coaches matters more than ever. This conversation dives deep into research skills, project-based learning, interdisciplinary teaching, student engagement, and the growing challenges schools face when trying to build meaningful learning experiences at scale. We also discuss: * The decline of student reading and research skills * Why schools still need librarians * Technology integration and 1:1 Chromebook programs * Canvas and digital learning environments * Instructional coaching and teacher collaboration * Project-based learning and “signature projects” * Socratic seminars and inquiry-based learning * Vertical alignment and curriculum planning * What has changed most in education over 40 years Colette also reflects on retirement, the changing priorities in public education, and what she hopes schools continue to focus on moving forward. If you’re a teacher, librarian, instructional coach, administrator, or anyone interested in the future of education, this is a conversation worth hearing. If you enjoy conversations about education, teaching strategies, classroom culture, and educator growth, make sure to follow, share, and leave a review. Visit ⁠⁠We'll All Suck Less Tomorrow⁠⁠ [https://www.wesucklesstomorrow.com/?utm_source=chatgpt.com] for blog posts, podcast episodes, and more from Carlton. Purchase the book ⁠Suck Less in the Classroom Tomorrow: Honest Advice for Teachers in Their First Years⁠ [https://www.routledge.com/Suck-Less-in-the-Classroom-Tomorrow-Honest-Advice-for-Teachers-in-their-First-Years/Glassford/p/book/9781041196921] Follow along on: * ⁠⁠Instagram @sucklesstomorrow⁠⁠ [https://www.instagram.com/sucklesstomorrow?utm_source=chatgpt.com] * TikTok @SuckLessTomorrow [https://www.tiktok.com/@sucklesstomorrow?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc] Subscribe and help spread the message so we can all suck less tomorrow.

2 de jun de 202639 min
Portada del episodio Episode 25: The Classroom Management Advice Most Teachers Need to Hear | Nicole Parks

Episode 25: The Classroom Management Advice Most Teachers Need to Hear | Nicole Parks

Note: This episode contains explicit language and is intended for a mature audience. In this episode of the Suck Less Tomorrow podcast, I sit down with Nicole Parks, known online as TeachWithMrs.Parks, for a deep dive into one of the biggest challenges facing educators today: classroom management and student behavior. Nicole brings her experience as a behavior intervention specialist, Dean of Students, and educator to an honest conversation about what actually works when students struggle with behavior, why traditional discipline often falls short, and how teachers can build classrooms that balance accountability with relationships. We discuss behavior management strategies, restorative practices, teacher mindset, student accountability, and the realities of working with challenging behaviors in today's schools. This is not a surface-level conversation—we get into the messy, complicated parts of teaching that most professional development sessions avoid. Whether you're a new teacher trying to establish classroom expectations or a veteran educator looking for fresh perspectives on student behavior, there's something in this episode for you. Topics include: * Classroom management strategies * Student behavior and accountability * Restorative practices * Building relationships with students * Teacher burnout and behavior challenges * School culture and discipline * Supporting students while maintaining expectations * Real-world behavior intervention techniques Learn more about Nicole's work at @TeachWithMrs.Parks and explore her behavior management resources and training materials found at her website: https://www.teachwithmrsparks.com/ If you enjoy conversations about education, teaching strategies, classroom culture, and educator growth, make sure to follow, share, and leave a review. Visit ⁠⁠We'll All Suck Less Tomorrow⁠⁠ [https://www.wesucklesstomorrow.com/?utm_source=chatgpt.com] for blog posts, podcast episodes, and more from Carlton. Purchase the book ⁠Suck Less in the Classroom Tomorrow: Honest Advice for Teachers in Their First Years⁠ [https://www.routledge.com/Suck-Less-in-the-Classroom-Tomorrow-Honest-Advice-for-Teachers-in-their-First-Years/Glassford/p/book/9781041196921] Follow along on: * ⁠⁠Instagram @sucklesstomorrow⁠⁠ [https://www.instagram.com/sucklesstomorrow?utm_source=chatgpt.com] Subscribe and help spread the message so we can all suck less tomorrow.

27 de may de 202650 min