Lessons Unplanned: Realities of Teaching
Are we truly supporting kids—or are we rescuing them too much? In Episode 7 of Lessons Unplanned: Realities of Teaching, Superintendent Craig Stage and veteran educators Tressa and Jake tackle one of the toughest questions in education today: where is the line between helping students succeed and removing the struggle they actually need to grow? This honest conversation explores how expectations for students have shifted over the past 20 years—and what that means for learning, motivation, and long-term success. In this episode, they discuss: * How student expectations and work ethic have changed * The growing pressure from parents and society * Why struggle and failure are essential for growth * Whether schools are lowering standards—or adapting to reality * The impact of grade inflation and accountability challenges * The role of mental health in supporting (not rescuing) students * Why kids need support systems that guide—not do the work for them This isn’t about blaming parents, teachers, or students. It’s about asking a bigger question: 👉 Are we preparing kids for life—or protecting them from it? If you care about education, parenting, or the future of the next generation, this episode will challenge how you think about support, struggle, and success. 🎙️ New episodes monthly — real conversations about the work behind the work.
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