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Episode 5 -“You Don’t Have to Have It All Figured Out”

14 min · 5 de nov de 2025
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Stepping into the classroom as a student teacher can feel like being dropped into the deep end—exciting, meaningful, and a lot all at once. In this episode, we’re naming the overwhelm and breaking down the top challenges new teachers are facing today: balancing expectations, building relationships with students and mentor teachers, and trying to keep your own wellbeing in the mix. We’ll walk through practical strategies that actually help—from grounding routines and planning hacks to communication moves that build trust with students and colleagues. You’ll learn how to set realistic expectations, create supportive habits, and make room for growth without burning out before your career even begins. Whether you’re currently student teaching, preparing to start, or mentoring someone who is—this conversation will help you breathe, recenter, and remember: you don’t have to be perfect to make a powerful impact.

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Episode 5 -“You Don’t Have to Have It All Figured Out”

Stepping into the classroom as a student teacher can feel like being dropped into the deep end—exciting, meaningful, and a lot all at once. In this episode, we’re naming the overwhelm and breaking down the top challenges new teachers are facing today: balancing expectations, building relationships with students and mentor teachers, and trying to keep your own wellbeing in the mix. We’ll walk through practical strategies that actually help—from grounding routines and planning hacks to communication moves that build trust with students and colleagues. You’ll learn how to set realistic expectations, create supportive habits, and make room for growth without burning out before your career even begins. Whether you’re currently student teaching, preparing to start, or mentoring someone who is—this conversation will help you breathe, recenter, and remember: you don’t have to be perfect to make a powerful impact.

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