Lessons Unplanned: Realities of Teaching

Teaching in 2026: What No One Prepared Us For

33 min · 3 de mar de 2026
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College prepared us to write lesson plans. It didn’t prepare us for loaded parent meetings, student trauma, shrinking attention spans, and the emotional weight of modern classrooms. In Episode 6, we talk honestly about the gap between teacher prep and classroom reality — and what future educators really need to know.

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