10 episódios

The doctor will see you now...Have you ever felt the following symptoms- over-worked, under-valued, uninspired, isolated or bored? Our humble little podcast takes an honest examination into our school culture both at home in the UK and abroad. We aim to source the most inspiring practitioners with high job satisfaction from around the world to help give you that much needed injection of laughter, enthusiasm and energy to thrive in teaching. Aimed at #NQTs #RQTs and any teachers who want to unwind, relax and listen to ways to keep happy in the classroom.

Teacher TLC - Top tips from highly motivated educators‪.‬ Tom Konsek

    • Educação

The doctor will see you now...Have you ever felt the following symptoms- over-worked, under-valued, uninspired, isolated or bored? Our humble little podcast takes an honest examination into our school culture both at home in the UK and abroad. We aim to source the most inspiring practitioners with high job satisfaction from around the world to help give you that much needed injection of laughter, enthusiasm and energy to thrive in teaching. Aimed at #NQTs #RQTs and any teachers who want to unwind, relax and listen to ways to keep happy in the classroom.

    Dirty 30! We reach our 30 top tips with Stuart Spendlow.

    Dirty 30! We reach our 30 top tips with Stuart Spendlow.

    In our second episode we welcome the award winning author Stuart Spendlow onto the show to talk about does of positivity and energy in schools. We also reach a milestone with Tom turning 30 and discover Luca’s dad owns a mustard yellow Volvo they nickname Thunderbird 4. Enjoy!

    • 45 min
    Series 2. Ep 1. Learn to see the good in everything.

    Series 2. Ep 1. Learn to see the good in everything.

    Welcome to the Second Series of #TeacherTLC! We catch up with Luca and review our top tips from 2019. Our first guest of the series is Hannah Croskery. With a job satisfaction of 11/10 she’s an incredible deputy head who shares her top tips and favourite quotes.

    • 30 min
    Getting your Mojo back

    Getting your Mojo back

    The word “mojo” derives from the Fula African language and relates to magic and spells to generate luck and power. How much luck have you had so far? Maybe it’s about making your own luck…

    Moco’o’ or ‘mojo’ means ‘medicine man’. In this episode we talk to the modern-day ‘medicine woman’- Hannah Boydon. With an impressive 12/10 on her job satisfaction rating, she is surely worth tapping into for a secret dose of Mojo magic. She shares her ethos behind teaching happiness to her students and energising teachers and TAs in your school with the E-twinning community. Here you will find some brilliant top tips from a senior leader who is thriving in our profession. I’m all ears…

    Hannah Boydon’s 1st aid supplies include:

    22) Look up from your desk and see the wider world- get involved with E- twinning.
    23) Think about the whole education of the child- try to see your school as a much bigger framework.
    24) Find time for yourself- whatever you do to keep yourself happy, make sure you find time for yourself, no matter how bad and busy things get.

    • 15 min
    Jelly and ice cream

    Jelly and ice cream

    The nurse will bring your desert in now… All you need to do is enjoy some comfort food. Get somewhere nice to sit down and take in some wonderful top tips to reduce your workload in the classroom and thrive in urban inner city schools with our lawyer turned teacher Arron Jelley.

    #19 Don’t be too hard on yourself. Your job list is never ending. Don’t let it stress you out- look after you.
    #20 Set up clear routines to ensure your children feel safe and supported. It will make it easier for your day to go smoothly.
    #21 Tech tip! Try to limit the number of apps you are using. Use camera, screen record and keynote. It doesn’t seem like much but you can get loads done. You will save time teaching others how to use them too and become more confident.

    • 34 min
    ‘The immune booster’

    ‘The immune booster’

    Get yourself out of your comfort zone. We look from the top of education and the first step on the path to a career in teaching with an ITE university lecturer. Listen to the vision and drive behind Mat Pullen’s take on education and school culture.

    #16 Get to know your students. Relationships with your pupils is absolutely critical. Get to know something about them and let them get to know you.
    #17 Don’t be afraid to try things. You are the role model to your kids in your class. If they see you taking calculated risks and trying new things they will try new things themselves.
    #18 Show your passion and develop something new with an after school or lunchtime club. You can try your ideas out without the pressure and without the observations.

    • 21 min
    ‘Send yourself to sleep’

    ‘Send yourself to sleep’

    It all starts with a healthy diet. We start with Worcestershire sauce and marmite peanut butter to kick start our conversation with Matt Warne. This honest and open conversation aims to empower educators in schools across the UK.

    #13 It can be quite insular when you work in a small school, you’ve got to look outside. Reach out to local teachers and get outside your school.
    #14 We’ve all made some hilarious mistakes in the classroom. It’s about sharing them, laughing about them and not doing them again!
    #15 Don’t loose sight for what you believe in. It’s about inspiring your pupils.

    • 23 min

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