Whether we’re making big decisions like where to teach next year or everyday decisions like how to handle a rude coworker, we need God to guide us in them.
Join us as we discover how to discern God’s plan and follow His leading in both big and everyday decisions.
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Sometimes the student who doesn’t seem to care is actually just frustrated.
This is one of my favorite takeaways from my interview with my brother-in-law Jon Kardamis, a student who struggled in high school but went on to earn a bachelors’ degree and establish his own business as a professional portrait artist.
Join us as we look at school from a different point of view and discuss six ways you can build rapport with those students who, like Jon, are struggling in your classroom.
Get notes and links at www.teach4theheart.com/struggle
Check out Jon’s work at www.jonkardamisfineart.com
It was a great day when I discovered four magic words that just seem to dissolve tension and eliminate at least half of the arguments in my classroom. I share them in this week’s episode.
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Find out more about Classroom Management 101 at www.teach4theheart.com/cm101
Wondering how you, as a overwhelmed, overworked teacher, are supposed to meet the needs of your struggling students?
Alexx Seipp joins us to discuss five easy accommodations for special ed students or struggling learners – these are easy ways to differentiate learning and help those who are struggling in your classroom.
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Come 4th quarter of the school year, you might wonder if it’s too late to improve your classroom management. Should you just survive this year and try again next fall?
The answer is an emphatic NO. Listen to discover why now is the best time to work on improving your classroom management.
Join us for the free Classroom Management Solutions training at www.teach4theheart.com/training
Ever struggle to find the right balance between grace and consequences?
In this episode, we discuss four questions to help you know, as a Christian teacher, when to give grace in your classroom.
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Grab Create Your Dream Classroom at www.teach4theheart.com/dreamclassroom
Sometimes we can let something good – like teaching – become an idol in our lives. And when we do, it throws everything out of whack.
Join us to discover if teaching could be an idol in your life – and how to dethrone it if it is.
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Everyone has busy seasons, but as a teacher, busy seasons can feel like impossible, crushing seasons if we're not incredibly intentional with our time and energy.
In this episode, Trish shares how to take care of ourselves spiritually, mentally, and physically – so that we are best equipped to care for those around us.
Get notes and links at www.teach4theheart.com/care.
Find out more about Teach Uplifted at www.teachuplifted.com
Despite the many challenges we face as teachers, we have a choice to either enjoy our time teaching or allow ourselves to be miserable.
In this episode, we discuss 7 things that will try to steal our joy – and how to keep them from doing it.
Get the notes at www.teach4theheart.com/rob
Links mentioned in this episode:
Classroom Management MiniCourse: www.teach4theheart.com/minicourse
Classroom Management 101: www.teach4theheart.com/cm101
Teach Uplifted: www.teachuplifted.com
Teach Uplifted Devotions book: www.teach4theheart.com/devotions
Ever wonder what it’s like to teach online? Sabrina joins us to discuss her experience teaching online. Hint: it involves quiet classrooms, flexibility, and automatic grading.
Sabrina shares details both about teaching math full-time in a virtual US-based school as well as teaching English part-time to Chinese students overseas.
Get notes & links at www.teach4theheart.com/online.
In today’s special episode we take a look back at where Teach 4 the Heart came from, what we’ve been up to, and some of the exciting things we have planned in the near future.
Join the conversation at www.teach4theheart.com/us
Links mentioned:
Create Your Dream Classroom: www.teach4theheart.com/dreamclassroom
Classroom Management 101: www.teach4theheart.com/cm101
Teach Uplifted: www.teachuplifted.com
Courses: https://academy.teach4theheart.com/courses
Teach Uplifted Devotions for Teachers: www.teach4theheart.com/devotions
New 50 Classroom Procedures training: www.teach4theheart.com/procedures
Tracking & collecting missing work may just be the bane of many teachers’ existence. It can be so hard to keep everything straight & incredibly frustrating trying to hound students to get it turned in.
Aside from simply throwing zero’s in the gradebook and moving on, there’s no simple solution. But we do have some tried-and-true suggestions for how you can take this big problem and turn it into something much more manageable.
Get notes & download editable forms at www.teach4theheart.com/missingwork
Get 50 Classroom Procedures that Will Save Your Sanity at www.teach4theheart.com/procedures
As teachers, we all experience the annoyance of those no-name papers. No longer!
Join us to discover 13 smart ways to eliminate no-name papers – or at least how to handle them without the stress.
Get notes & links at www.teach4theheart.com/noname
Get 50 Classroom Procedures that Will Save Your Sanity at www.teach4theheart.com/procedures