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Crying in My Car: A Podcast for Teachers

Tears of Homework Done with AI

Crying in My Car: A Podcast for Teachers

Devin Siebold

Teacher, Education, Satire, Teachers, Boredteachers, Comedy, Comedian

4.8685 Ratings

🗓️ 24 January 2023

⏱️ 23 minutes

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Summary

We start up the crying car by clearing the "smoke" around what it is like to be a teacher in Key West, Florida. From dealing from dealing with tourists to the cost of living, we'll get the real story of what teaching in the Florida Keys is all about.

Devin and James then bounce back to bring you the latest on teachers who have made headlines for their heroic actions, ridiculous demands, or outrageous behavior. 

Coming to a full stop, we'll discuss the South Carolina Education Work Task Force, and how it's impacting the education system in the state. From responding to teacher shortages to new policies and initiatives, we'll give you the rundown and provide a marketing strategy for the initiative just might work.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey, everybody, welcome to this edition of Crying in My Car, a podcast for Teachers. We're here

0:26.6

weekly break away from the life of teaching. We go over all the hilarity, bring some levity to

0:32.6

it, hopefully ease the stress of the work week. I'm the host, Devin Sebald, and I'm with my co-host,

0:38.2

Mr. James Jan. We're presented by board teachers. Be sure to check us out on the board teachers comedy tour

0:43.2

coming up this summer. You can check that out and going to boardteachers.com for all that information

0:47.8

as well. And don't forget to subscribe to us online, crying in my car, all of the platform

0:52.8

CIMC podcast on Instagram as well as YouTube,

0:56.4

Facebook, and the what-nots.

0:59.0

And don't forget, also, two greatest five stars on the podcast platform.

1:03.7

Today, James, we're going to battle something that is probably the biggest discrepancy between

1:10.7

me as a teacher and you as a parent.

1:13.7

Diabetes?

1:14.9

No.

1:15.3

Okay.

1:17.8

No. The issue today is homework.

1:22.7

Oh.

1:23.5

Now, as a teacher, I didn't give a lot of homework.

1:28.3

If I did give homework, it was very important.

1:30.3

It was like a project or something that would take time.

1:33.3

It wasn't like a do tomorrow.

1:35.3

Or I would say if you don't finish the classwork, which you did get ample time to do,

1:40.3

you had homework to finish it.

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