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New Teacher Talk

Support and strategies for new and aspiring teachers

A podcast channel designed to help those new to teaching. Elizabeth Wilkins and Anna Quinzio-Zafran talk about the most common challenges educators face and how to find answers. Join the community of support on Instagram and BlueSky at @NewTeacherTalk.

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Elizabeth Wilkins & Anna Quinzio-Zafran

Hosts & Educators

📍 USA

Dr. Beth and Dr. Anna are experienced educators dedicated to supporting new teachers through candid conversations, practical strategies, and a community of support.

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100 episodes
  1. The season finale of New Teacher Talk delivers exactly what new and returning teachers crave heading into summer: a clear, confidence‑building plan that replaces overwhelm with strategy. Dr. Beth and Dr. Anna break down how to prepare for the school year with intention, from documenting your classroom space to…

    2026-06-01·861
  2. First-year teaching is a marathon disguised as a sprint. In this episode, first-year English teacher Isabel Wilde and department chair Amy Howerton get honest about what no one tells you before you step into your own classroom: the planning is relentless, the administrative tasks are endless, and the risk of burnout…

    2026-05-25·1648
  3. At the heart of every new teacher's journey is a quiet question: Can I really do this? In this episode, Dr. Beth and Dr. Anna welcome Dr. Virginia Shank of Liberty University, whose research and mentoring work centers on what helps early-career educators feel capable, confident, and supported. Dr. Shank unpacks the…

    2026-05-20·1622
  4. What if professional development felt less like an obligation and more like a conversation? In this episode, Dr. Anna is joined by her 3NBCTs colleagues Maryellen Friel and Laura Mota Newmeyer, both National Board Certified Teachers, to talk about something teachers rarely get in their professional lives: the freedom…

    2026-05-11·435
  5. May is a lot. You have spirit weeks, field trips, testing windows, and emotions all at once. But before you sprint to the finish line, there are five things that can help you close out the year with intention and set future-you up for success. In this episode, Anna and Beth walk you through a simple "What's Working"…

    2026-05-04·599
  6. What does it mean to teach with cultural intention, and how do you actually do it across every subject area? In this episode of New Teacher Talk, host Dr. Meg White explores the transformative framework of Windows, Mirrors, and Sliding Glass Doors, first introduced by Emily Style in 1988 and expanded by scholar Rudine…

    2026-04-27·1038
  7. What if the students who struggle most in your classroom are actually among your smartest? In this episode, Dr. Beth welcomes Faye Snodgress, an elementary teacher with a powerful framework for transforming classroom culture by changing the way students, and teachers, think about intelligence. Faye opens with a…

    2026-04-20·1713
  8. Spring break is here, and if you're a new teacher, you might be feeling equal parts relief and guilt. In this episode, Dr. Beth and Dr. Anna normalize the exhaustion that hits hardest in year one, unpack why rest is not a reward but a necessity, and share practical ways to recharge without letting your classroom fall…

    2026-04-13·1040
  9. In this milestone 200th episode, Dr. Beth and Dr. Anna celebrate by diving into one of the most underrated tools for teacher success: networking. They explore why building professional relationships matters, how to connect with intention both online and in person, and what new teachers can do right now to expand their…

    2026-04-06·1362
  10. Math anxiety is real, but it doesn't have to be permanent. In this episode, Dr. Beth and Dr. Anna welcome math specialist and instructional coach Ashley Perry to talk about how teachers can make math feel less intimidating and more inviting for every learner. Ashley shares why moving from "I'm not a math person" to…

    2026-03-30·1563
  11. Multilingual learners are the fastest-growing student population in U.S. schools, yet many general education teachers feel underprepared to support them. In this episode, Dr. Beth and Dr. Anna are joined by ESL specialist Maria Cieslak to explore practical, research-based strategies for creating inclusive classrooms…

    2026-03-23·1684
  12. Grading is one of the most time-consuming parts of teaching, but it doesn't have to be soul-crushing. In this episode, Dr. Beth and Dr. Anna unpack the difference between grading and feedback, explore how to make your grading practices more sustainable, and share strategies for giving students the kind of feedback…

    2026-03-16·1420
  13. Co-teaching can be incredibly rewarding — or incredibly frustrating. In this episode, Dr. Beth and Dr. Anna break down the six models of co-teaching, explore what makes partnerships thrive, and share honest advice for navigating the inevitable bumps in the road. Whether you're co-teaching with a special educator, an…

    2026-03-09·1589
  14. Family engagement is about so much more than back-to-school night. In this episode, Dr. Beth and Dr. Anna explore why building authentic partnerships with families matters, how to overcome common barriers, and what new teachers can do to create welcoming, two-way communication from day one. From home visits to text…

    2026-03-02·1492
  15. Testing season is stressful for everyone, but especially for new teachers. In this episode, Dr. Beth and Dr. Anna share strategies for keeping your classroom calm, your students confident, and your sanity intact during high-stakes testing windows. From test prep that actually works to self-care routines that keep you…

    2026-02-23·1284
  16. Student resistance is one of the hardest parts of teaching, especially when it feels personal. In this episode, Dr. Beth and Dr. Anna unpack the root causes of student pushback — from unmet needs to trauma responses — and share strategies for responding with empathy rather than escalation. Learn how to set boundaries…

    2026-02-16·1578
  17. IEPs and 504 plans can feel overwhelming, but they don't have to be. In this episode, Dr. Beth and Dr. Anna break down the basics of special education documentation, explain the differences between IEPs and 504s, and share practical tips for implementing accommodations in the general education classroom. From reading…

    2026-02-09·1623
  18. In the fourth and final installment of the behavior redirection series, Dr. Beth and Dr. Anna tackle the hardest question of all: what do you do when nothing seems to work? They explore when to involve administrators, how to document incidents effectively, and why preserving your own well-being is not selfish — it's…

    2026-02-02·1545
  19. Belonging is not a luxury — it's a prerequisite for learning. In this episode, Dr. Beth and Dr. Anna explore what it really means to create an inclusive classroom culture, from the language we use to the physical space we design. They share strategies for honoring student identities, disrupting bias, and building…

    2026-01-26·1478
  20. January is the perfect time for a classroom reset. In this episode, Dr. Beth and Dr. Anna share their favorite strategies for revisiting routines, rebuilding relationships, and re-energizing your teaching after winter break. From community circles to system audits, learn how to make the second half of the year even…

    2026-01-19·1320
  21. Paperwork is the invisible workload that can drown new teachers. In this episode, Dr. Beth and Dr. Anna share organizational systems that actually work — from email templates and grading shortcuts to digital tools and physical folders. Learn how to stay on top of documentation without sacrificing your evenings and…

    2026-01-12·1405
  22. Not every student looks forward to the holidays. In this episode, Dr. Beth and Dr. Anna explore how to support students who may be experiencing grief, housing instability, or family conflict during the holiday season. They share trauma-informed strategies for creating predictability, offering choice, and connecting…

    2026-01-05·1523
  23. Exit tickets are one of the most powerful formative assessment tools — but only if you use them well. In this episode, Dr. Beth and Dr. Anna share creative exit ticket strategies, from digital polls to sticky note galleries, and explain how to turn that data into immediate instructional action. Stop grading everything…

    2025-12-22·1389
  24. Not every colleague will be your biggest fan — and that's okay. In this episode, Dr. Beth and Dr. Anna offer practical advice for navigating challenging professional relationships, from the gossiping teammate to the resistant veteran. Learn how to set boundaries, find allies, and stay focused on what matters most:…

    2025-12-15·1467
  25. Your first teaching conference can be exhilarating and overwhelming. In this episode, Dr. Beth and Dr. Anna share their best tips for choosing sessions, networking with intention, and bringing new ideas back to your classroom. From what to pack to how to follow up, this is your conference survival guide. HASHTAGS:…

    2025-12-08·1298
  26. In part three of the behavior redirection series, Dr. Beth and Dr. Anna dig into the power of natural and logical consequences. They explore why punishment often backfires, how to design consequences that teach rather than shame, and what to do when a student escalates despite your best efforts. Full of real classroom…

    2025-12-01·1612
  27. Parent-teacher conferences can be nerve-wracking for new teachers. In this episode, Dr. Beth and Dr. Anna walk you through everything you need to know: how to prepare, what to say (and what not to say), how to handle tough conversations, and how to follow up afterward. From data folders to partnership language, this…

    2025-11-24·1534
  28. Behavior redirection is a skill, not a talent — and it can be learned. In part two of this series, Dr. Beth and Dr. Anna explore proactive strategies for preventing misbehavior before it starts. From classroom arrangement to relationship-building routines, learn how to create an environment where students want to meet…

    2025-11-17·1578
  29. Grief is an inevitable part of life, and it often walks into our classrooms uninvited. In this episode, Dr. Beth and Dr. Anna explore how to support students who have experienced loss — and how to care for yourself when you're grieving too. From age-appropriate conversations to classroom rituals, learn how to create…

    2025-11-10·1645
  30. Watching another teacher teach is one of the best professional development experiences available — and it's free. In this episode, Dr. Beth and Dr. Anna break down how to set up peer observations, what to look for, and how to debrief without judgment. Whether you're observing or being observed, this conversation will…

    2025-11-03·1423
  31. Every new teacher has moments of doubt. In this episode, Dr. Beth and Dr. Anna normalize the struggle, share their own early-career failures, and offer practical strategies for reframing setbacks as learning opportunities. From peer support to self-compassion, this is the pep talk you didn't know you needed. HASHTAGS:…

    2025-10-27·1367
  32. Behavior redirection is one of the most important skills a new teacher can develop. In this first episode of a four-part series, Dr. Beth and Dr. Anna introduce the foundational principles: calm is contagious, relationships are the currency of influence, and every behavior is communication. Learn how to pause before…

    2025-10-20·1589
  33. Small group instruction is where the magic happens — but only if it's planned well. In this episode, Dr. Beth and Dr. Anna share their best strategies for grouping students, managing rotations, and delivering targeted instruction that moves the needle. From literacy centers to math stations, learn how to make small…

    2025-10-13·1498
  34. Being out of the classroom is stressful enough without worrying about what's happening while you're gone. In this episode, Dr. Beth and Dr. Anna share their foolproof substitute plan templates, emergency sub binder ideas, and tips for setting your sub up for success. Because great sub plans mean you can actually rest…

    2025-10-06·1376
  35. In this episode, Dr. Beth and Dr. Anna welcome Kwame Sarfo-Mensa, an experienced educator and classroom management expert, to discuss how structure builds community. Kwame shares his journey from struggling new teacher to confident classroom leader, offering practical techniques for establishing routines, building…

    2025-09-29·1723·With Kwame Sarfo-Mensa
  36. September is when the honeymoon phase ends and reality sets in. In this episode, Dr. Beth and Dr. Anna talk about the September slump — that moment when initial enthusiasm meets the grind of daily teaching. They share strategies for re-energizing yourself, re-engaging your students, and resetting expectations without…

    2025-09-22·1345
  37. Your relationship with your administrator can make or break your first year. In this episode, Dr. Beth and Dr. Anna share strategies for initiating contact, sharing concerns professionally, and building a partnership that supports your growth. From observation prep to difficult conversations, learn how to advocate for…

    2025-09-15·1523
  38. The first six weeks of school set the tone for everything that follows. In this episode, Dr. Beth and Dr. Anna break down exactly what to prioritize — from routines and relationships to curriculum pacing and self-care. With week-by-week guidance, this is your roadmap for starting strong and staying strong. HASHTAGS:…

    2025-09-08·1689
  39. Back to School Night is your chance to shine. In this episode, Dr. Beth and Dr. Anna share their best tips for welcoming families, communicating expectations, and building partnerships from the very first handshake. From room setup to follow-up emails, learn how to make this event memorable for all the right reasons.…

    2025-09-01·1420
  40. Your classroom environment sends a message before you ever say a word. In this episode, Dr. Beth and Dr. Anna explore how to design a space that supports learning, reduces behavior issues, and reflects your teaching values. From seating arrangements to wall displays, learn how to set up a classroom that works for you…

    2025-08-25·1567
  41. Curriculum can feel like a maze for new teachers. In this episode, Dr. Beth and Dr. Anna demystify curriculum mapping, pacing guides, and standards alignment. They share strategies for making the curriculum your own while still meeting district expectations, and explain when it's okay to diverge from the script.…

    2025-08-18·1489
  42. Summer is your runway for a successful school year. In this episode, Dr. Beth and Dr. Anna share their ultimate summer prep checklist — from gathering supplies to sketching your first unit plan. Learn what to prioritize, what to let go of, and how to balance preparation with much-needed rest. HASHTAGS: #SummerPrep…

    2025-08-11·1398
  43. You made it through your first year. Now what? In this episode, Dr. Beth and Dr. Anna guide new teachers through a meaningful end-of-year reflection process. From celebrating wins to identifying growth areas, learn how to capture the lessons of year one so you can start year two with clarity and confidence. HASHTAGS:…

    2025-08-04·1523
  44. The end of the school year is a whirlwind of emotions, events, and exhaustion. In this episode, Dr. Beth and Dr. Anna share their best strategies for staying organized, keeping students engaged, and protecting your own well-being during the final weeks. From countdown activities to packing lists, this is your survival…

    2025-07-28·1389
  45. Every classroom has students who need extra support. In this episode, Dr. Beth and Dr. Anna explore evidence-based academic interventions, from RTI tiers to small group strategies. Learn how to identify struggling learners early, document progress, and collaborate with specialists to get students back on track.…

    2025-07-21·1578
  46. Positive reinforcement isn't about praise — it's about shaping behavior through intentional acknowledgment. In this episode, Dr. Beth and Dr. Anna break down the science of reinforcement, share practical classroom examples, and explain how to use this powerful tool without creating praise-dependent learners. HASHTAGS:…

    2025-07-14·1445
  47. Differentiation is essential, but it doesn't have to mean creating three versions of every lesson. In this episode, Dr. Beth and Dr. Anna share sustainable differentiation strategies — from choice boards to tiered assignments — that meet diverse learner needs without burning you out. HASHTAGS: #Differentiation…

    2025-07-07·1512
  48. Teaching is emotionally demanding work. In this episode, Dr. Beth and Dr. Anna normalize the mental health challenges new teachers face and share practical strategies for staying well. From therapy and meditation to boundary-setting and peer support, learn how to protect your mind and heart in a profession that asks…

    2025-06-30·1634
  49. Data doesn't have to be scary. In this episode, Dr. Beth and Dr. Anna demystify formative and summative data, share simple tracking systems, and explain how to turn numbers into actionable teaching moves. From exit tickets to running records, learn how to use data to meet students where they are. HASHTAGS:…

    2025-06-23·1489
  50. Mini-lessons are the backbone of effective instruction — but only if they're truly mini. In this episode, Dr. Beth and Dr. Anna share their best tips for planning, delivering, and assessing mini-lessons that stick. From timing to engagement techniques, learn how to make every minute count. HASHTAGS: #MiniLesson…

    2025-06-16·1376
  51. No teacher should teach alone. In this episode, Dr. Beth and Dr. Anna explore how to build a professional learning network that sustains and inspires you. From Twitter chats to local PLCs, learn how to find your people, share resources, and grow alongside educators who get it. HASHTAGS: #PLN #TeacherCommunity…

    2025-06-09·1456
  52. Even the best-laid plans go awry. In this episode, Dr. Beth and Dr. Anna share their most memorable lesson plan failures and what they learned from them. From tech meltdowns to student apathy, learn how to pivot with grace, laugh at the chaos, and turn disasters into teaching moments. HASHTAGS: #LessonPlanFails…

    2025-06-02·1389
  53. Technology can enhance learning — or create chaos. In this episode, Dr. Beth and Dr. Anna share their favorite tech tools for new teachers, from formative assessment apps to classroom management platforms. Learn how to integrate technology with intention, avoid shiny-object syndrome, and troubleshoot when things go…

    2025-05-26·1523
  54. When students set their own goals, engagement skyrockets. In this episode, Dr. Beth and Dr. Anna explore how to teach goal-setting skills, create tracking systems that students actually use, and celebrate progress in meaningful ways. From academic targets to behavioral growth, learn how to put students in the driver's…

    2025-05-19·1478
  55. Feedback is the breakfast of champions — but only if it's served well. In this episode, Dr. Beth and Dr. Anna share strategies for giving students feedback that fuels growth, receiving feedback from observers without defensiveness, and using peer feedback to build classroom community. HASHTAGS: #Feedback…

    2025-05-12·1398
  56. Transitions can make or break your classroom flow. In this episode, Dr. Beth and Dr. Anna share their favorite transition strategies — from attention signals to movement breaks — that keep students engaged and minimize downtime. Because every minute matters. HASHTAGS: #ClassroomTransitions #ClassroomManagement…

    2025-05-05·1367
  57. When students feel heard, they learn better. In this episode, Dr. Beth and Dr. Anna explore how to amplify student voice in your classroom — from choice in assignments to leadership roles to feedback surveys. Learn why student voice is not a reward for good behavior but a right in every classroom. HASHTAGS:…

    2025-04-28·1489
  58. Political polarization is affecting classrooms in unprecedented ways. In this episode, Dr. Beth and Dr. Anna offer strategies for navigating controversial topics with neutrality, protecting your own well-being, and creating classrooms where civil discourse is possible. Because education should be a bridge, not a…

    2025-04-21·1578
  59. In this special 150th episode, Dr. Beth and Dr. Anna reflect on nearly three years of New Teacher Talk. They share their favorite moments, the episodes that surprised them most, and the lessons they've learned from their guests and listeners. Thank you for being part of this community — here's to the next 150!…

    2025-04-14·1423
  60. The science of reading is reshaping literacy instruction across the country. In this episode, Dr. Beth and Dr. Anna break down what new teachers need to know about phonemic awareness, phonics, fluency, vocabulary, and comprehension. From research to practice, learn how to align your literacy instruction with what we…

    2025-04-07·1689
  61. One-size-fits-all classroom management doesn't work because one size never fits all. In this episode, Dr. Beth and Dr. Anna explore culturally responsive behavior management, neurodiversity-affirming strategies, and trauma-informed approaches that honor every student's needs. Because fair is not equal — fair is giving…

    2025-03-31·1545
  62. Assessment is more than tests and grades. In this episode, Dr. Beth and Dr. Anna explore formative, summative, and alternative assessment strategies that give you a true picture of student learning. From performance tasks to portfolios to self-assessment, learn how to assess in ways that inform instruction and empower…

    2025-03-24·1623
  63. Not every school has a strong support system for new teachers. In this episode, Dr. Beth and Dr. Anna share strategies for advocating for yourself when you feel isolated or overwhelmed. From finding mentors outside your building to documenting your needs to knowing when it's time to leave, this is your guide to…

    2025-03-17·1578
  64. In this episode, Dr. Beth and Dr. Anna welcome Kwame Sarfo-Mensa, an experienced educator and classroom management expert, to discuss how structure builds community. Kwame shares his journey from struggling new teacher to confident classroom leader, offering practical techniques for establishing routines, building…

    2025-03-10·1723·With Kwame Sarfo-Mensa
  65. Every student has a story that shapes how they show up in your classroom. In this episode, Dr. Beth and Dr. Anna explore the power of empathy in teaching — how to learn your students' stories, how to respond with compassion, and how to create a classroom where every child feels seen. Because teaching is about hearts…

    2025-03-03·1489
  66. Lesson planning is both an art and a science. In this episode, Dr. Beth and Dr. Anna break down their lesson planning process — from standards to assessments to activities — and share templates that save time without sacrificing quality. Learn how to plan for engagement, differentiation, and reflection in every…

    2025-02-24·1567
  67. Stress is part of teaching, but it doesn't have to control you. In this episode, Dr. Beth and Dr. Anna share evidence-based stress management strategies — from breathwork to boundary-setting to cognitive reframing — that help you stay calm in the chaos. Because you can't pour from an empty cup. HASHTAGS:…

    2025-02-17·1420
  68. Inclusive classrooms save lives. In this episode, Dr. Beth and Dr. Anna share practical strategies for supporting LGBTQ+ students — from using chosen names and pronouns to integrating queer history and literature to interrupting bullying. Because every student deserves to feel safe, seen, and celebrated. HASHTAGS:…

    2025-02-10·1689
  69. Asking for help is a sign of strength, not weakness. In this episode, Dr. Beth and Dr. Anna normalize the struggle of new teachers and share strategies for reaching out to colleagues, mentors, and administrators. From how to frame your request to how to accept feedback with grace, learn how to build the support…

    2025-02-03·1345
  70. Equity is not a buzzword — it's a commitment. In this episode, Dr. Beth and Dr. Anna explore what it means to teach with an equity lens, from examining your own biases to dismantling systemic barriers in your classroom. Because every student deserves access, opportunity, and affirmation. HASHTAGS: #Equity…

    2025-01-27·1578
  71. Communication is the foundation of great teaching. In this episode, Dr. Beth and Dr. Anna share strategies for communicating clearly with students, families, and colleagues. From active listening to nonverbal cues to email etiquette, learn how to build trust through every interaction. HASHTAGS: #TeacherCommunication…

    2025-01-20·1489
  72. Resilience is not about bouncing back — it's about moving forward with wisdom. In this episode, Dr. Beth and Dr. Anna explore how to build personal and professional resilience in a demanding profession. From reframing failure to finding purpose to cultivating joy, learn how to thrive even when teaching gets hard.…

    2025-01-13·1523
  73. Classroom discussions are where critical thinking comes alive. In this episode, Dr. Beth and Dr. Anna share strategies for facilitating discussions that include every voice, challenge every assumption, and deepen every understanding. From Socratic seminars to fishbowl debates to silent discussions, learn how to make…

    2025-01-06·1623
  74. January is a natural reset point. In this episode, Dr. Beth and Dr. Anna share strategies for revisiting goals, refreshing routines, and re-energizing your classroom community. Because the second half of the year deserves as much intention as the first. HASHTAGS: #JanuaryReset #NewTeacherTalk #TeacherPodcast…

    2024-12-30·1389
  75. Gratitude is a practice that transforms teaching. In this episode, Dr. Beth and Dr. Anna explore how gratitude can combat burnout, deepen relationships, and bring joy back to your classroom. From gratitude journals to thank-you notes to classroom rituals, learn how to end the year with a heart full of thanks.…

    2024-12-23·1420
  76. The weeks before winter break are a test of every teacher's patience and creativity. In this episode, Dr. Beth and Dr. Anna share strategies for managing holiday excitement — from maintaining routines to integrating seasonal content to protecting your own energy. Because December doesn't have to be chaos. HASHTAGS:…

    2024-12-16·1367
  77. Teaching is better together. In this episode, Dr. Beth and Dr. Anna explore the power of peer collaboration — from co-planning to peer observation to professional learning communities. Learn how to find your teaching tribe and grow alongside educators who challenge and support you. HASHTAGS: #PeerCollaboration #PLC…

    2024-12-09·1489
  78. Anxiety is one of the most common mental health challenges students face. In this episode, Dr. Beth and Dr. Anna share strategies for recognizing anxiety, creating calming classroom environments, and connecting students with resources. Because a calm classroom is a learning classroom. HASHTAGS: #StudentAnxiety…

    2024-12-02·1578
  79. Report cards are a high-stakes communication tool. In this episode, Dr. Beth and Dr. Anna share strategies for writing comments that are clear, kind, and actionable. From grading scales to parent conferences to progress reports, learn how to make report card season less stressful and more meaningful. HASHTAGS:…

    2024-11-25·1445
  80. Not every student will love you — and that's okay. In this episode, Dr. Beth and Dr. Anna explore how to build positive relationships with students who are harder to reach, how to maintain professionalism when feelings are hurt, and why your worth as a teacher is not determined by popularity. HASHTAGS:…

    2024-11-18·1512
  81. Anchor charts are more than classroom decorations — they're living learning tools. In this episode, Dr. Beth and Dr. Anna share their best tips for creating anchor charts that students actually use. From co-creation to placement to revision, learn how to make your walls work for learning. HASHTAGS: #AnchorCharts…

    2024-11-11·1389
  82. Teaching is not a performance — it's a relationship. In this episode, Dr. Beth and Dr. Anna explore what it means to bring your authentic self into the classroom. From sharing your own stories to admitting when you don't know to laughing at your mistakes, learn how vulnerability builds connection and trust. HASHTAGS:…

    2024-11-04·1467
  83. A great classroom library is the heart of a reading community. In this episode, Dr. Beth and Dr. Anna share strategies for building, organizing, and maintaining a classroom library that reflects your students' identities and interests. From diverse book selection to checkout systems to read-aloud routines, learn how…

    2024-10-28·1523
  84. Conflict with colleagues is inevitable, but it doesn't have to be destructive. In this episode, Dr. Beth and Dr. Anna share strategies for addressing disagreements professionally, finding common ground, and knowing when to involve administration. Because a toxic staff culture hurts everyone — especially students.…

    2024-10-21·1489
  85. Morning meetings set the tone for the entire day. In this episode, Dr. Beth and Dr. Anna explore the components of an effective morning meeting — greeting, sharing, activity, and message — and share adaptations for every grade level. Because starting the day with connection makes everything else flow more smoothly.…

    2024-10-14·1367
  86. Every teacher has lessons that flop. In this episode, Dr. Beth and Dr. Anna share their own lesson fails and the recovery strategies they've learned along the way. From pivoting on the fly to debriefing with students to laughing it off, learn how to turn a bad lesson into a learning opportunity for everyone. HASHTAGS:…

    2024-10-07·1420
  87. Field trips are exciting, exhausting, and everything in between. In this episode, Dr. Beth and Dr. Anna share their best tips for planning, executing, and reflecting on field trips that are safe, educational, and memorable. From permission slips to chaperone briefings to emergency plans, this is your field trip…

    2024-09-30·1578
  88. Artificial intelligence is changing education rapidly. In this episode, Dr. Beth and Dr. Anna explore what new teachers need to know about AI — from using it for lesson planning to teaching students about digital ethics to addressing plagiarism concerns. Because AI is a tool, not a threat, when used with intention.…

    2024-09-23·1623
  89. September is when the honeymoon phase ends and reality sets in. In this episode, Dr. Beth and Dr. Anna talk about the September slump — that moment when initial enthusiasm meets the grind of daily teaching. They share strategies for re-energizing yourself, re-engaging your students, and resetting expectations without…

    2024-09-16·1345
  90. Every new teacher needs a toolbox. In this episode, Dr. Beth and Dr. Anna share their must-have resources for surviving and thriving in year one. From lesson plan templates to behavior trackers to self-care apps, this is your curated list of tools that actually work. HASHTAGS: #TeacherToolbox #NewTeacherResources…

    2024-09-09·1489
  91. The first day of school is your chance to set the tone for everything that follows. In this episode, Dr. Beth and Dr. Anna share their first-day strategies — from icebreakers to routine-building to relationship-building — that help students feel safe, seen, and excited to learn. HASHTAGS: #FirstDayOfSchool…

    2024-09-02·1567
  92. Summer is your runway for a successful school year. In this episode, Dr. Beth and Dr. Anna share their ultimate summer prep checklist — from gathering supplies to sketching your first unit plan. Learn what to prioritize, what to let go of, and how to balance preparation with much-needed rest. HASHTAGS: #SummerPrep…

    2024-08-26·1398
  93. You made it through your first year. Now what? In this episode, Dr. Beth and Dr. Anna guide new teachers through a meaningful end-of-year reflection process. From celebrating wins to identifying growth areas, learn how to capture the lessons of year one so you can start year two with clarity and confidence. HASHTAGS:…

    2024-08-19·1523
  94. The end of the school year is a whirlwind of emotions, events, and exhaustion. In this episode, Dr. Beth and Dr. Anna share their best strategies for staying organized, keeping students engaged, and protecting your own well-being during the final weeks. From countdown activities to packing lists, this is your survival…

    2024-08-12·1389
  95. Every classroom has students who need extra support. In this episode, Dr. Beth and Dr. Anna explore evidence-based academic interventions, from RTI tiers to small group strategies. Learn how to identify struggling learners early, document progress, and collaborate with specialists to get students back on track.…

    2024-08-05·1578
  96. Positive reinforcement isn't about praise — it's about shaping behavior through intentional acknowledgment. In this episode, Dr. Beth and Dr. Anna break down the science of reinforcement, share practical classroom examples, and explain how to use this powerful tool without creating praise-dependent learners. HASHTAGS:…

    2024-07-29·1445
  97. Differentiation is essential, but it doesn't have to mean creating three versions of every lesson. In this episode, Dr. Beth and Dr. Anna share sustainable differentiation strategies — from choice boards to tiered assignments — that meet diverse learner needs without burning you out. HASHTAGS: #Differentiation…

    2024-07-22·1512
  98. Teaching is emotionally demanding work. In this episode, Dr. Beth and Dr. Anna normalize the mental health challenges new teachers face and share practical strategies for staying well. From therapy and meditation to boundary-setting and peer support, learn how to protect your mind and heart in a profession that asks…

    2024-07-15·1634
  99. Data doesn't have to be scary. In this episode, Dr. Beth and Dr. Anna demystify formative and summative data, share simple tracking systems, and explain how to turn numbers into actionable teaching moves. From exit tickets to running records, learn how to use data to meet students where they are. HASHTAGS:…

    2024-07-08·1489
  100. Join us as we dive into the world of classroom polling with education experts Susan Olszewski and Melissa Axelsson from the New Jersey Center for Teaching and Learning (NJCTL). Discover how polling devices can transform student engagement, provide real-time feedback, and help teachers identify and address…

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