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Working in education is to stumble through your everyday! We love what we do, but staff, families, policies, regulations and sometimes even the children make us quit everyday then come back the next day. Just remember, you are not in this alone.
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Professionals within education discuss dilemmas, magical moments and latest news within education with the aim to create more opportunity for teachers/TAs to network.
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This week on Stumbling Through Work, we confront the unsettling realities of child care center vandalism. Hear the details of a shocking incident that left a preschool in disarray, Switching gears from crisis management to proactive planning, I’ll share practical strategies to enhance your preschool, afterschool, and enrichment programs for the upc…
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Unchecked teacher behavior? We critique the responses of those involved and emphasize the importance of confronting problematic behavior head-on, ensuring a safe and nurturing space for young learners. Reflecting on the unchecked teacher behavior story, we discuss the headaches of firing underperforming employees and the ripple effects it can have …
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What happens when an early childhood teacher oversteps her boundaries and administers medication to infants without parental consent? Effective communication is the backbone of any educational setting, and in the second chapter, we break down six essential types of conversations that administrators should master. Is babysitting undermining the prof…
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This shocking incident kicks off our latest episode, where we address the crucial topic of safety in early childhood education. While I sprinkle in a bit of humor to lighten the mood, the focus remains on practical strategies to enhance safety measures in schools, ensuring a secure environment for both staff and children. Switching gears, we discus…
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Ever had that moment where you walked out of a performance review feeling blindsided? We're going to explore the surprising realities of educator evaluations and how they can truly foster growth instead of dread. We're setting the stage for honest, impactful conversations that lead to tailored coaching plans, ensuring every educator not only meets …
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Think back to a time when a simple lapse in attention could have led to dire consequences. That's a scenario no one in childcare should ever face, yet it's what we tackle head-on in our latest episode, where the disturbing trend of children being neglected in educational settings is brought into the spotlight. We dissect the critical need for stric…
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Ever grappled with the tricky tango of workplace dynamics, especially in the world of education? In this episode, I share two educators who do not get along and how harmony in the workplace doesn't require friendship, but a collective commitment to the purpose of our school. Follow me : Website: https://www.jerekhough.com Facebook: https://www.face…
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I've taken another online assessment quiz, this time for Conflict Management. To address any conflict in your school, you have to understand what your style is first. Here is a link to the quiz I took. http://www.thesmartworkplace.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/ConflictManagementStylesAssessment.pdf Follow me : Website: https://www.jerekhough.com F…
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How do you have a relationship with your staff outside of business hours? We can give our teachers too much information when they start. What do you let them know in the beginning? Follow me : Website: https://www.jerekhough.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/stumblingthroughwork/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jerekhough/…
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I wanted to share my experience as a director is what made me want to write a book. Is there too much focus on the wrong task in your classrooms and how does gender play a role in the class? Follow me : Website: https://www.jerekhough.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/stumblingthroughwork/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jerekhough/…
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Everyone should have a moral compass to assist in making decisions. Curriculum and Instruction are so closely intertwined in the classrooms and when one is off, the other will be too. Follow me : Website: https://www.jerekhough.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/stumblingthroughwork/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jerekhough/…
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Make sure that when you leave a job, you give at least a two-week's notice, that is the respectful thing to do. I witness some strange teacher observations, and we review my last week's blog post. Follow me : Website: https://www.jerekhough.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/stumblingthroughwork/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jerekhough/…
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The Apprenticeship Levy – Myth BustingGuest Input: Charles Dall’Omo, Train TogetherIn this podcast we unpick the complexity of the National Apprenticeship Programme and discuss how schools can make the most of this funding to recruit new apprentices and to upskills their existing staff. The podcast helps clear up any misconceptions schools may have…
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In this podcast we are joined by Tim Gilbert EYFS Lead Professional with Discovery Schools Academy Trust and we engage in a discussion about effective EYFS provision, innovation and change and new teacher development. This podcast is insightful and brings to life some of the strategies use to improve an EYFS setting in a previously failing school.…
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In this podcast we explore the potentially complex world of exclusion law with our guest speaker John Walker (Educational Solicitor). We discuss a range of best practice ideas for school leaders and governors and help to bust some of the myths about exclusions and behaviour policies for schools.By Discovery Schools Academy Trust
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