296. What Calm Classrooms Actually Have in Common (Spoiler: it’s not decor!)

296. What Calm Classrooms Actually Have in Co...

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297. The Difference Between Feedback and Noise

In this episode, Sara and Kori discuss the difference between helpful feedback and noise in teaching. With so many opinions and suggestions coming from evaluations, colleagues, professional development, and social media, it can be difficult for teachers to know which feedback to ...  Show more

295. Teaching Is a Long Game: A Reminder for Teachers Feeling the Pressure

In this episode of the Stellar Teacher Podcast, Kori shares an encouraging reminder that many educators need to hear — teaching is a long game. When the pressure of testing season, pacing guides, and student progress starts to feel overwhelming, it can be easy to believe that eve ...  Show more

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