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🗓️ 2 July 2024
⏱️ 39 minutes
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There's no way he can fail all of us… right?
Welcome back to Crying In My Car, a podcast for teachers! Join our hosts Devin Siebold and James Yon as they ask the question, can teachers fail a whole class? And we can’t help but notice that people who hang out with the principal after work gets special treatment, is that fair? Finally, should we believe kids when they say their sick? Or are they just trying to get out of the spelling test for this week?
We’ve all heard the old excuse of “well they can’t fail all of us”, but according to admin, teachers definitely could. At the end of the day, if everyone is failing, is it actually on the students, or is the teacher not covering material well enough? Do the kids deserve a curve, or do they need to lay in the bed they've made? Tune in to find out what we think!
We feel like we’ve all been in the situation where you find out your boss is actually a pretty cool person, but is it moral to go grab a beer with them after work? I mean yeah sure, when I'm hanging out with our principal I get a better schedule, and smaller classroom sizes, but that's not favoritism right?
Sick students are such a common occurrence in the classroom, but why haven't we gotten a better system for sending them home? Have we learned nothing from the pandemic? Why do we send sick students back into the classroom after visiting the nurse? Is it our job to clean up after a student blows chunks, or should their parents have listened to them when they said they weren’t feeling good?
Jump right in!
04:22 - Classroom Failure Debate
10:45 - Admin Role Controversy
15:30 - African-American Teacher Exodus
21:58 - Favoritism Fallout
29:15 - Teacher-Administrator Dynamics
33:40 - Peer Pressure Tactics
So grab a bucket and a mop because our teachers might have to clean up a bit of barf on 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 on this episode of crying in my car, we talk about the infamous phrase, |
0:06.2 | can't fail us all. You ever heard that in your class? Can you fail all the kids? Also, |
0:11.8 | we're going to talk about being friends with your boss. Admin wants to be buddy, buddy. Is that okay |
0:17.8 | or not? And then we talk about a surprising reason |
0:21.3 | why there's not more black teachers in education. |
0:24.1 | You're going to want to stick around to find this out. |
0:26.3 | Crying in my car starts now. |
0:55.6 | I'm going to be a lot. Hey everybody, welcome to crying in my car, a podcast for teachers. My name is Devin Sebold. Got James Jan in the house. We are hopefully here to make you laugh and ease that workday stress. |
1:02.7 | Thank you all for supporting us, by the way. I noticed YouTube views have been going crazy. |
1:07.7 | I'm sure that you all are sharing it and hitting the thumbs up. |
1:15.0 | Even a little comment, like a heart even. Takes two seconds to type something. |
1:23.4 | And then be sure to share to the Spotify links or your eye heart or wherever you listen to this on the podcast and rate us five stars. |
1:29.8 | We definitely appreciate it. And hopefully we're able to provide some laughter for you, some much needed laughter. |
1:35.6 | The more that I tour with board teachers, the more I see how needed laughter is. Oh, my God. |
1:36.3 | They just, it's like you're a miracle worker afterwards, you know. |
1:40.9 | Like, you almost want to, you almost want to go full on, like, Mr. Miyagi, like, |
1:45.3 | there you go for coming to the show. |
1:47.9 | I have seen you walk on water. |
1:49.4 | Like, it's amazing. |
1:50.6 | Yeah. |
1:50.7 | It's amazing. |
1:51.5 | It's the size 15. |
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