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Young Teachers Tell All: What They Don’t Teach You in College About Classroom Management

44 min · 29 de mar de 2026
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In this episode of Educators! Game On!, we sit down with Seth and Candace Jackson, a dynamic brother-and-sister duo representing the next generation of leadership in schools. As young educators navigating the transition from theory-heavy college courses to the fast-paced reality of urban Michigan classrooms, they offer a fresh perspective on what it actually takes to survive and thrive in your first three years of teaching What You Will Learn: -The Reality Gap: Why traditional teacher training often fails to prepare new educators for the critical necessity of classroom management. -Engagement Strategies: How Seth and Candace utilize Kagan strategies and PIES to move the focus from teacher-talk to student-led learning. -The Power of Leadership: Why a supportive principal is the "make or break" factor for teacher retention in urban districts. Career Longevity: -Practical advice for young teachers on avoiding fatigue, including the "three-year rule" for career perseverance. Instructional Flow: -Why starting the day with math can "wake up" a student's brain and build immediate confidence for the rest of the school day #MichiganEducators #urbaneducation #classroommanagement #KaganStrategies #NewTeacherAdvice #YoungEducators #NewTeacherLife #teacherburnout #GenZTeachers #educationreform Connest with us: Instagram: @educatorsgameon

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