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🗓️ 28 May 2024
⏱️ 38 minutes
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They’re giving new teachers $10,000 just for starting!?
Welcome back to Crying In My Car, a podcast for teachers! Join our hosts Devin Siebold and James Yon as they reveal the best news student teachers have gotten since the invention of the scantron! Speaking of scantrons, apparently in the modern day of social media and AI, it’s easier than ever to pass your test with flying colors. And finally they break through the red tape of education and finally get their official teaching badge.
How would you like to have 10,000 dollars? Well apparently in Pennsylvania, because of a teacher shortage, they are paying student teachers a minimum 10,000 dollars stipend! Where was that when I was a student teacher?
You know what's more frustrating than going to the DMV? Getting your official teaching badge apparently! In some districts, just to get a plastic badge, you need to fill out a pile of paperwork, take fingerprints, make a blood sacrifice, and give up your left kidney. All for something that could literally be given to you when you walk in for work.
Finally we follow up with the latest Tik Tok trend, how to cheat on an exam. We're officially past the days of writing test answers on your palm, nowadays students share exam answers and essay prompts on social media, and use Chat GPT to write their essays for them! What are teachers doing in response to this? Tune in to find out!
So change up that answer key, and don't forget your well earned educators badge, and tune in to this week’s episode of Crying in my Car, a podcast for teachers!
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Crying In My Car Podcast: Presented By Bored Teachers
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0:00.0 | Hey everybody. Thank you guys for tuning in to Crying in My Car, a podcast for teachers. |
0:04.2 | On this episode, we talk about a crazy badge fiasco. You're going to want to tune in to hear a whole story. |
0:11.0 | Then a teacher is going to the Masters. And then other teachers are saying they don't feel so safe in the classroom. |
0:18.2 | We'll get to talking about that. Don't forget to tune in. |
0:21.1 | Thank you guys so much. |
0:22.2 | Crying in my car, a podcast for teachers. I'm Devin Seabold. I got James |
0:52.0 | Jan in the house. We're here to make you laugh. Hopefully, |
0:55.1 | ease the workday stress that comes along with teaching. Don't forget to rate us five stars. |
1:01.7 | Share it out. If you're watching on YouTube, give it the thumbs up, maybe a little comment, |
1:06.2 | help the engagement out. We love making the laughs for you. We just want the expansion. We want more teachers to go, |
1:12.7 | oh my gosh, I'm so happy that I found that. We just want the validation. Yes, the validation. That's |
1:17.3 | what I meant. That's what I meant to say. But, and honestly, you guys have been amazing coming up to |
1:22.7 | us at the shows. Oh, my goodness, I have to do this because I told them that I would shout them out. |
1:28.3 | There were some amazing teachers that came up and I was like, oh my gosh, this is so cool. |
1:32.9 | Lauren and Carrie, fans of crying in my car, came up to me at the last show we did in Mississippi. |
1:40.6 | Mississippi. And it was so great to meet you. But there was honestly crying in my cars everywhere. |
1:46.0 | They were all over the place. Not fans, just literally women crying in their car. |
1:52.9 | It was teachers. We're getting to the show. I love that. It's like a commercial. You're like crying in my car. It's like a visa. It's everywhere you want to be. |
1:58.4 | Everywhere you don't. Yeah. But they said, tell James that, you know, we said hi. |
2:04.2 | I said, so I am. |
2:05.7 | Thank you. |
2:06.5 | Now, you got it right in Fernia. |
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