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Angela Watson's Truth for Teachers

EP223 A powerful way to help kids (and ourselves!) with time management

Angela Watson's Truth for Teachers

Angela Watson

Education, Courses

4.81.3K Ratings

🗓️ 11 April 2021

⏱️ 19 minutes

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Summary

Constantly issuing reminders and following up with kids is exhausting. Helping kids understand how their brains work and explore ways to funnel their focus, time, and energy is fascinating. 

So, how do you approach time management through this lens?

The teachers who are most successful at managing their time don't see doing so as a burden.

And, they don't see mismanaging their time as a failure: it's part of the experiment of learning what works for them and what doesn't. They're constantly trying out different approaches according to their moods and the changes in their workload, and adapting for new changes and preferences. It's not something they try to figure out once and for all. 

Having this perspective on your own time management naturally flows over into the way you treat students.

You no longer expect them to just "buckle down and get it down" since you're aware of all the mental tricks and productivity hacks you yourself use to follow through on tasks.

You no longer get as frustrated with kids who waste time because you understand some of the root causes and you have tools to help. 

What if we approach productivity as one giant experiment that we can have fun with doing alongside our students?

Learning to manage your time is a highly personalized lifelong process, and it can actually be a fun adventure if you approach it through a self-development lens.

Listen in to learn more about how there's no "right" or "wrong" approach to man aging your time, and how to teach kids that it' normal and okay for productivity levels to be inconsistent.

Then, click here to enter your email to have a PDF of tips to help you teach time management to students. You'll get more practical advice, teacher-tested tips, and photos sent straight to your inbox.

Click here to read the transcript and participate in the discussion or, join our podcast Facebook group here to connect with other teachers and discuss the Truth for Teachers' podcast episodes.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to episode 223 of Angela Watson's Truth for Teachers.

0:07.3

I'm your host Angela Watson and I'm here to speak life, encouragement and truth into

0:12.9

the minds and hearts of educators and get you energized for the week ahead.

0:17.0

Today, I'm going to share a powerful approach for helping kids and ourselves approach time

0:23.2

management and productivity.

0:25.7

Visit truthforteachers.com to get the transcript or find our Truth for Teachers podcast community

0:31.1

on Facebook.

0:32.9

A big thanks to advancement courses for sponsoring today's show.

0:37.0

You can earn graduate credits or CEUs through over 280 online PD courses in 20 different

0:43.5

subject areas for K-12 teachers.

0:46.4

Everything is online and self-paced and you have six months to complete.

0:50.6

Right now, you can save 20% off any course with the code truth.

0:55.4

It's less than $120 per graduate credit hour.

0:59.1

To learn more, visit advancementcourses.com.

1:04.3

We're talking in this episode about how to help kids with time management.

1:09.3

And that feels like a skill set that's needed more now than ever, right?

1:14.1

If you click the link in the show notes, you can sign up for a PDF of time management

1:19.1

strategies for students that I'm offering.

1:22.6

So these are just teacher-tested tips and practical advice, along with photos that I will

1:28.6

send straight to your inbox.

1:30.8

And it covers how to help students estimate how long assignments will take, so they can

1:36.2

budget their time appropriately.

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