Workplace Confessions: Behind Closed Doors

Meet a High School Math Teacher

46 min · 29 de may de 2026
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You think you know what teachers do all day until you hear what happens after the bell rings, after the emails pile up, and after the policies change without anyone asking the people in the room.  This week on Workplace Confessions: Behind Closed Doors, we’re joined by an anonymous high school math teacher with 18 years in California public schools, and she tells the truth about why relationships matter more than worksheets and why the emotional load of the job follows you home.   We dig into the gap between what teachers can control inside their classrooms and what gets decided outside of them. She shares what she wishes every parent would do today. We also talk about “accountability” as the missing ingredient and how those patterns show up later in the workplace. Then we get real about the post-COVID classroom, safety drills, and the rise in student mental health needs.  If you care about education, parenting, school safety, or the future workforce, this one will stick with you. Subscribe, share with a friend, and leave a review so more people can hear these behind-closed-doors stories. Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2568525/fan_mail/new] Want to be interviewed? You can remain anonymous. Voice distortion now available. Email or Text us!

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Portada del episodio Meet a High School Math Teacher

Meet a High School Math Teacher

You think you know what teachers do all day until you hear what happens after the bell rings, after the emails pile up, and after the policies change without anyone asking the people in the room.  This week on Workplace Confessions: Behind Closed Doors, we’re joined by an anonymous high school math teacher with 18 years in California public schools, and she tells the truth about why relationships matter more than worksheets and why the emotional load of the job follows you home.   We dig into the gap between what teachers can control inside their classrooms and what gets decided outside of them. She shares what she wishes every parent would do today. We also talk about “accountability” as the missing ingredient and how those patterns show up later in the workplace. Then we get real about the post-COVID classroom, safety drills, and the rise in student mental health needs.  If you care about education, parenting, school safety, or the future workforce, this one will stick with you. Subscribe, share with a friend, and leave a review so more people can hear these behind-closed-doors stories. Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2568525/fan_mail/new] Want to be interviewed? You can remain anonymous. Voice distortion now available. Email or Text us!

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