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🗓️ 19 December 2023
⏱️ 47 minutes
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The hilarious handbook of classroom manners
Welcome to the latest laugh track of Crying In My Car, the podcast where teaching meets hilarity! meet your host, Devin Siebold, joined by the always witty James Yon, and this week, we've roped in a special guest to dive into an intriguing mix: teaching etiquette and the naturally occurring comedy within.
The holidays might be over, but for teachers, the chaos is a year-round curriculum. Picture us making mad dashes through Target for holiday supplies, all while navigating the crumbling corridors of our beloved, yet deteriorating, schools. It’s like running an educational marathon with hurdles every few feet!
Let's address the elephant in the classroom: the teacher shortage. It's not just the veterans bowing out; it's the newbies finding the teaching terrain tougher than expected. But fear not! We've got some insider tips on how to navigate these educational rapids.
Plus, we're not all work and no play. Join us as we share some top-notch travel hacks perfect for your next school break, and tips on how teachers can actually enjoy the holidays without grading papers under the dinner table.
So, tune into Crying In My Car this week for a rollercoaster ride through the world of teaching etiquette, sprinkled with our signature comedic flair. It's an episode packed with laughs, gaffes, and a healthy dose of reality from the front lines of education. You won't want to miss this blend of humor and heart from the teacher's lounge!
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0:00.0 | Hey, everybody, on this episode of Crying in My Car, podcast for teachers, we discuss deteriorating |
0:05.2 | schools. Are they safe for you as a teacher or safe for the kids? What's being done to help rebuild |
0:11.4 | these schools? Also, we're going to discuss a etiquette class that is being taught, and maybe it's a good |
0:18.8 | thing. Maybe it's not. We'll see. And lastly, local history is just |
0:23.4 | as important as national history. Hopefully more teachers will understand that. And we'll have |
0:29.4 | more details on this episode of Crying in my car, a podcast for teachers. My name is Devin Seabold. |
0:59.9 | Got my good buddy, Mr. James Young, and we're here to hopefully make you laugh, address some serious topics, but also in a lighthearted way for teachers and hopefully give you a little bit of |
1:12.0 | relief going to the school year. Now, this episode should be airing about the time that we're |
1:17.0 | coming back from winter break. And that's always a tough time. You know, you're going to need |
1:22.7 | that laughter to get you through it. Because I remember, I remember that feeling of like January 3rd, you know, and it's like, |
1:31.6 | tomorrow we go back. |
1:32.9 | I've just gotten used to being home and then you, it's, ah. |
1:36.8 | You know what it's like that? |
1:37.9 | It's like you break up with someone and you think, I'm never going to see them again. |
1:41.3 | And then you see them again, you're like, what are you doing here? |
1:43.5 | Yeah. I thought I had you out of my life. Yeah. Now, here's the, here's the thing, man. The winter |
1:50.5 | break, to me, was always the weirdest thing because it all depended on when Christmas fell. Okay. |
2:01.2 | Now, sometimes Christmas would fall on like a Saturday or a Friday. |
2:09.5 | Yes. |
2:09.7 | And then you'd have the whole week off leading up to it. |
2:13.5 | You know, sometimes Christmas falls. |
2:16.4 | Now, this year, what day is Christmas fall on? |
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