Fraction of a Teacher
In this solo episode of Fraction of a Teacher, Jen reflects honestly on the pressure teachers place on themselves to be “good” at the job. Not just surviving the day or meeting the teaching standards, but genuinely making a difference to the students in front of them. From the constant feedback of the PGCE year to the quieter internal pressure of ECT life, this episode explores the emotional weight of teaching, the fear of getting things wrong, and the reality that one difficult lesson can sometimes feel deeply personal. Jen discusses perfectionism, observations, social media comparisons, behaviour, reflective practice, and the challenge of separating mistakes from identity. She also reflects on what students actually remember about their teachers and why relationships, consistency, care and reflection may matter more than perfection. This episode is an honest conversation about teaching, self-doubt, growth, and the invisible pressure many teachers quietly carry. If you’ve ever questioned whether you’re doing enough, this one is for you.
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