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19 What Uni Should Have Taught You - with Sally Williams

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The four year university degree that many of us completed did a great job of teaching us the theory we need to know as teachers.
But what about the practical, day-to-day parts of teaching?
In this episode Sally Williams (teacher, author & education consultant) and I speak about 5 elements of the teaching role that we weren't necessarily taught at Uni.
We discuss:
1. Your classroom
2. Planning
3. Students
4. Parents
5. Colleagues
Since beginning her teaching career, Sally always felt there was a gap from finishing university to starting work as an educator. She is passionate about bridging the practical gap between the both and writes books and presents on this topic.
To read Sally's books, head here: https://www.sallywilliamseducation.com.au/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sallywilliamseducation/
Download her first book for FREE here: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/What-Uni-Should-Have-Taught-You-Your-First-Few-Weeks-of-Teaching-6430112
This episode of The Teacher's Guide Podcast is perfect for beginner teachers, aspiring teachers, prac teachers, uni students, experienced teachers, primary teachers, high school teachers and more!
Today's sponsor: WillPro
Use the code teacherpodcast for a 15% off discount! https://willpro.com.au/
https://theteachersguide.com.au/

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The four year university degree that many of us completed did a great job of teaching us the theory we need to know as teachers.
But what about the practical, day-to-day parts of teaching?
In this episode Sally Williams (teacher, author & education consultant) and I speak about 5 elements of the teaching role that we weren't necessarily taught at Uni.
We discuss:
1. Your classroom
2. Planning
3. Students
4. Parents
5. Colleagues
Since beginning her teaching career, Sally always felt there was a gap from finishing university to starting work as an educator. She is passionate about bridging the practical gap between the both and writes books and presents on this topic.
To read Sally's books, head here: https://www.sallywilliamseducation.com.au/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sallywilliamseducation/
Download her first book for FREE here: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/What-Uni-Should-Have-Taught-You-Your-First-Few-Weeks-of-Teaching-6430112
This episode of The Teacher's Guide Podcast is perfect for beginner teachers, aspiring teachers, prac teachers, uni students, experienced teachers, primary teachers, high school teachers and more!
Today's sponsor: WillPro
Use the code teacherpodcast for a 15% off discount! https://willpro.com.au/
https://theteachersguide.com.au/

  continue reading

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