Engaging Early Learners

Rachel Glassman

Hosted by Rachel, an early childhood teacher and creator behind Engaging Early Learners. This podcast dives into everything from classroom management and student engagement to lesson ideas, routines, small-group instruction, and teacher life behind the scenes. Each episode is designed to be realistic, relatable, and rooted in what truly works with young learners. Whether you’re a new teacher or a seasoned one, you’ll leave each episode with something small (or big!) you can take back to your classroom and make your own, because even if one tiny piece helps your students thrive, that’s a win.

Episodes

  1. 25 Mar

    E2. Systems Deep Dive

    If your classroom feels chaotic, it’s not about being louder or adding more consequences. It’s about your systems. In this episode, Rachel walks through a systems deep dive and shows you what it actually looks like to build a classroom that runs smoothly without constant reminders and corrections. She breaks down five high-impact systems that take the pressure off you and create more consistency for your students. You’ll hear how to use visual anchors to support independence, simple response and hand signal systems that give students clear ways to communicate, and a call-and-response reset that helps you quickly bring the room back together. She also walks through additional systems that support transitions and keep your day moving without the usual friction. The key here is not doing everything at once. Pick one system, implement it well, and let it do the heavy lifting. Better systems really do lead to better teaching, and this episode shows you exactly where to start. TPT Store Mentioned: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/store/miss-ms-reading-resources Visual Cards: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Visual-Direction-Cards-Classroom-Management-for-Visual-Directions-Instructions-8256988 https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Visual-Direction-Cards-Classroom-Management-for-Visual-Directions-Instructions-8256988 Get access to the Free Resource Library and grab the resources mentioned! Shop Engaging Early Learners on Teachers Pay Teachers Find me on my social media platforms: Instagram: @EngagingEarlyLearners Facebook: Engaging Early Learners Facebook Group: Engaging Early Learners Community Website: EngagingEarlyLearners.com Pinterest: Engaging Early Learners Email: Rachel@engagingearlylearners.com

    16 min
  2. 13 May

    E9. What Schools Look For In Teacher Interviews

    Teacher interviews and demo lessons can feel overwhelming, especially when the goal feels like sounding perfect. In this episode, Rachel breaks down what schools are actually looking for during the hiring process and how to show up in a way that feels confident, prepared, and real. Schools are not just trying to see if you can teach. They are paying attention to how you handle stress, whether you are coachable, and how you fit into a team. That shift in perspective alone can completely change how you walk into an interview. Rachel shares practical strategies to help you stand out, from how to prepare and practice ahead of time, to how to research the school so your answers feel intentional instead of generic. She also walks through how to approach common interview questions in a way that feels natural, not rehearsed. This episode is packed with actionable tips and real examples from Rachel, including specific questions and how to answer them so you feel more confident going into both interviews and demo lessons. Read the Blog: https://engagingearlylearners.com/teacher-interview-tips-and-example-questions/ Get access to the Free Resource Library Shop Engaging Early Learners on Teachers Pay Teachers Find me on my social media platforms: Instagram: @EngagingEarlyLearners Facebook: Engaging Early Learners Facebook Group: Engaging Early Learners Community Website: EngagingEarlyLearners.com Pinterest: Engaging Early Learners Email: Rachel@engagingearlylearners.com

    25 min
  3. 20 May

    E10. Surviving the Final Weeks of School

    The end of the school year often brings mixed emotions for teachers. You can love your students and still feel overwhelmed. You can love teaching and still need a break. In this episode, Rachel shares an honest conversation about the emotional weight of this season and why the final weeks of the school year can feel especially challenging. From decision fatigue to overstimulation and exhaustion, many teachers are simply trying to make it to summer. This episode is part encouragement, part survival guide, and a reminder that you are not alone in what you’re feeling. Rachel discusses the emotional complexity of this time of year, including how it’s possible to feel both sadness and excitement as summer approaches. She also shares practical ways to make these last few weeks more manageable, including permission to stop striving for perfection. You do not have to earn exhaustion to prove you care. If you’re counting down the days to summer while carrying the emotional weight of the school year, this episode will leave you feeling seen, supported, and a little more prepared to finish strong. Get access to the Free Resource Library Shop Engaging Early Learners on Teachers Pay Teachers Find me on my social media platforms: Instagram: @EngagingEarlyLearners Facebook: Engaging Early Learners Facebook Group: Engaging Early Learners Community Website: EngagingEarlyLearners.com Pinterest: Engaging Early Learners Email: Rachel@engagingearlylearners.com

    21 min

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Hosted by Rachel, an early childhood teacher and creator behind Engaging Early Learners. This podcast dives into everything from classroom management and student engagement to lesson ideas, routines, small-group instruction, and teacher life behind the scenes. Each episode is designed to be realistic, relatable, and rooted in what truly works with young learners. Whether you’re a new teacher or a seasoned one, you’ll leave each episode with something small (or big!) you can take back to your classroom and make your own, because even if one tiny piece helps your students thrive, that’s a win.

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