1 hr 13 min

#103 - Avoiding Burnout with Rebekah Shoaf and Meredith Matson‪!‬ All of the Above Podcast

    • Education

Why am I doing this? Is this still right for me? Why am I not finding the same type of joy and meaning in my work that I once did? These are a few of the questions that many educators grapple with when experiencing burnout. In a profession that is especially grueling for justice-oriented folks, how do we sustain talented, dedicated, super-dope educators who are questioning whether they still have it? This week we’re joined by Rebekah Shoaf and Meredith Matson–authors of Educating with Passion and Purpose: Keep the Fire Going Without Burning Out–to explore burnout and sustainability. But first, Jeff and Manuel take a look at recent headlines in education including a high school graduation being postponed for its lack of graduates and a downright awful move by Michigan to address chronic absenteeism.

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AGENDA

0:00 - Welcome!

7:51 - Not enough grads for graduation?

19:35 - Punishing families for absent students

33:45 - Avoiding burnout with Rebekah Shoaf and Meredith Matson!

1:06:13 - Congrats to the Class of 2023!!



DO-NOW STORIES:

Texas high school delays its graduation, after only a handful met diploma requirements

How Michigan punishes its poorest families for their students’ low attendance



SEMINAR:

Educating with Passion and Purpose: Keep the Fire Going Without Burning Out

Rebekah Shoaf website

Meredith Matson website

Bookshop.org



Get MORE All of the Above:

- Website

- Podcast on multiple platforms via Anchor

- Podcast via Apple Podcast

- Podcast via Spotify

- Twitter

- Facebook Page



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Why am I doing this? Is this still right for me? Why am I not finding the same type of joy and meaning in my work that I once did? These are a few of the questions that many educators grapple with when experiencing burnout. In a profession that is especially grueling for justice-oriented folks, how do we sustain talented, dedicated, super-dope educators who are questioning whether they still have it? This week we’re joined by Rebekah Shoaf and Meredith Matson–authors of Educating with Passion and Purpose: Keep the Fire Going Without Burning Out–to explore burnout and sustainability. But first, Jeff and Manuel take a look at recent headlines in education including a high school graduation being postponed for its lack of graduates and a downright awful move by Michigan to address chronic absenteeism.

→ Get your Teach the Truth T-Shirt here!

→ View this episode on YouTube!



AGENDA

0:00 - Welcome!

7:51 - Not enough grads for graduation?

19:35 - Punishing families for absent students

33:45 - Avoiding burnout with Rebekah Shoaf and Meredith Matson!

1:06:13 - Congrats to the Class of 2023!!



DO-NOW STORIES:

Texas high school delays its graduation, after only a handful met diploma requirements

How Michigan punishes its poorest families for their students’ low attendance



SEMINAR:

Educating with Passion and Purpose: Keep the Fire Going Without Burning Out

Rebekah Shoaf website

Meredith Matson website

Bookshop.org



Get MORE All of the Above:

- Website

- Podcast on multiple platforms via Anchor

- Podcast via Apple Podcast

- Podcast via Spotify

- Twitter

- Facebook Page



Theme Music by its tajonthabeat


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Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/aota/message
Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/aota/support

1 hr 13 min

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