The Teachers' Carpenter Podcast

3. What I Wish I Knew Before I Started Teaching

55 min · 21 de abr de 2025
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Ever wonder what to do when a kid turns into a frog mid-lesson? Or pees during their bug presentation? Or starts drinking from a puddle like a puppy? In Episode 2 of The Teacher’s Carpenter, Kay and I dive into the things we wish we knew before becoming teachers—like how Halloween is cursed, why secret star students save lives, and that sometimes, the best classroom management strategy is… snacks. Oh, and rule #1: Let them be a frog. We talk relationships, real talk, and radishes. Come laugh with us. Come cry with us. Come question everything.

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