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🗓️ 28 April 2025
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Happy Monday! Today, we’re talking about how to combat teacher overwhelm. In this episode, Lisa is joined by Jayme (from the school pilot) and Anna (a member of the Organize 365 team) to talk all about why teachers are feeling so stressed and what can be done to help support educators.
Support for Teachers
Some of the resources we found address ways to support teachers who feel overwhelmed by all of the demands of the education field. Some of the ways to support teachers include reducing or streamlining the number of administrative tasks teachers are burdened with, as well as helping teachers get organized. These are all things that we offer inside the The Teacher Workbox system and that will be addressed in Teacher Planning Day this summer.
At Organize 365, we built the Teacher Workbox as a means to support teachers in the administrative side of their job. Teachers receive training in their preparation program on lesson planning, classroom management, and lesson design. We step in to help provide teachers with an organizational system to manage their time and streamline as many tasks as possible.
A Sense of Community
Peer support helps ease feelings of teacher overwhelm, and we love that we can offer the supportive community of educators inside the Organize 365 Community App. This is where teachers have the opportunity to share ideas, ask questions, and learn from one another. Teacher Camp is a live opportunity for teachers and other educators to get to know one another and work in collaboration as we set up our Teacher Workboxes for the coming school year.
How Much Time Are You Wasting?
At the end of the episode, both Jayme and Anna confess to having made their own Sunday Basket before purchasing the actual Sunday Basket from Organize 365. They share how much time and money was wasted trying to create a perfect system, when the supplies they really needed were already available through Organize 365. They also reveal how no system they could create on their own was able to support them in the ways they needed because the do-it-yourself system did not come with a course, online community, or Sunday Basket Club that are needed to truly understand how the system works. If you are thinking of going this route, how much time and money are you willing to waste?
EPISODE RESOURCES:
Gallup’s State of the Schools Report: Insights to Inform Higher Education adn K-12 Leaders
2023 Teacher Shortages: What to Know About Vacancies In Your Region
The Best Benefits You Can Give Educators: Easing Their Mental Load
A Dwindling Number of New U.S. College Graduates Have a Degree in Education
2024 Teacher Shortage Statistics Show We Still Have a Long Way to Go
Nguyen, T. D., & Kremer, K. P. (2022). Burned out and dissatisfied? The relationships between teacher dissatisfaction and burnout and their attrition behavior. Elementary School Journal, 123(2). DOI: 10.1086/721772
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0:10.7 | families of origin, followed by a deep decade of babysitting. My understanding of how families |
0:16.7 | used their homes was broadened in my 20s through home visits for my at-risk preschool students |
0:22.4 | and culminated in my seven years as an in-home professional organizer in my 40s. |
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0:51.7 | And now, on to the show. |
1:01.6 | Well, hello, everybody. Welcome to another Monday Connections podcast. Today, we are connecting with Anna from Organized 365 and Jamie from school. Being a principal of a school. |
1:13.0 | You've heard both of them on the podcast before. |
1:16.2 | Anna and Jamie lead teacher camp. |
1:19.1 | This year they led the teacher club. |
1:21.9 | We did a pilot study over at Jamie's school that she is the principal of back before I started my PhD. |
1:29.5 | So anyways, Anna and Jamie, welcome to the Organized 365 podcast. Thanks for having us. |
1:36.8 | All right. So Anna, this was your idea to talk about teacher overwhelm. So why don't you |
1:41.7 | lead us into our topic for today? Okay, so teachers have been feeling |
1:47.4 | overwhelmed, as many people know if you've ever worked in education, know someone who works in |
1:53.0 | education, have a child in the education system. Our teachers are a little stressed. So I thought |
1:58.7 | I would start us off with three statistics from |
2:02.2 | different places and then talk about what Jamie is seeing in her. They call it a corporation or it |
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