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Organize 365 Podcast

488 - Where Did All the Teachers Go? An Interview with Angela Watson

Organize 365 Podcast

Lisa Woodruff

Education, Entrepreneurship, Self-improvement, Business

4.51.3K Ratings

🗓️ 10 June 2022

⏱️ 76 minutes

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Summary

Angela Watson is here again! If you're a teacher and you don't know Angela, you need to meet her! She was a classroom teacher for 11 years and has spent over a decade as an instructional coach. She has a podcast called Truth for Teachers and created the 40 hour Teacher Workweek program to help teachers take back control of their time.

In this episode, Angela and I dive into what's going on in education and the classroom post-pandemic. A survey from the NEA says that 55% of teachers are looking to retire sooner than they had the previous fall. That's a scary number when the typical attrition rate for teachers is 8%. Education Week says that teachers work an average of 54 hours a week and half of that time is spent on non-teaching time work. Angela's surveys have found that the average in her audience is 62 hours per week. Teachers know when they go into this profession that work doesn't end at 3pm, but at the same time, teachers are being taken advantage of because of their deep care for their work.

What's the solution? How can teachers work fewer hours and be more productive? Angela and I have both spent a lot of time working on different angles of this issue so we chat about ways to fix this problem! It comes back to boundaries and organization.

Angela's contribution to the solution is the 40 hour Teacher Workweek program. One of the things she does in this program is help teachers understand the difference between hobby work and required work. We have a long discussion about what hobby work is and how to cut back your work hours by reducing this type of work. Using Angela's program, most members have been able to cut 5 hours off of their work week in the first month in the same way that Sunday Basket® users are able to save 5 hours a week after using the system for 6 weeks!

My contribution to the solution is the Education Friday Workbox®. This system compliments Angela's solution by helping you organize the administrative and paperwork side of teaching. Instead of missing deadlines and spending time looking for important papers, you have more time to focus on the lesson planning and the teaching that you love.

I love talking with Angela! I hope you teachers out there find help and hope in these solutions!

Transcript

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0:00.0

This week's meal bag comes to us from Melinda.

0:03.0

Hi Lisa, today I had a Sunday basket with our central air stopped cooking.

0:08.4

I froze.

0:09.4

Where would I find the choice home warranty information to make a claim?

0:13.2

Then I thought, oh, it's in the 2.0 purple slash pocket labeled home.

0:18.0

What a sigh of relief.

0:19.6

There it was at my fingertips.

0:21.8

Oh, the time I saved not having to hunt for what I needed.

0:25.6

I felt so organized and that's such a good feeling.

0:30.0

Our home sounds a lot like yours.

0:32.2

We created an apartment downstairs for four children.

0:35.2

All of them are autistic.

0:37.1

We finally got the last diagnosis for a 14 year old boy.

0:40.8

I've decided to do the kids room.

0:42.9

He really needs it.

0:44.4

His sister, who is a year younger, finally clicked thanks to having

0:48.0

her help me declutter some bins.

0:50.2

She was impressed when I could tell her exactly where my box of gloves

0:53.9

were in the first aid bin.

0:55.9

Organized 365 Katie makes life so much better than chaos.

1:00.6

Before, if Katie could not find an article of clothing in her drawer,

1:04.6

she would dump the entire drawer on the floor and there it would stay for weeks.

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