Teach. Emote. Repeat. The Contemporary Educator’s Podcast
thecontemporaryeducator
25 episodes
7 months ago
In each podcast, Kim will review one important concept to help you build community and relationship in your classroom. With a focus on trauma informed teaching and mental health in the classroom, Kim will address many of the demands placed on both teachers and students, and tackle why you may be struggling ”to do it all!”
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In each podcast, Kim will review one important concept to help you build community and relationship in your classroom. With a focus on trauma informed teaching and mental health in the classroom, Kim will address many of the demands placed on both teachers and students, and tackle why you may be struggling ”to do it all!”
Teach. Emote. Repeat. The Contemporary Educator’s Podcast
18 minutes 3 seconds
4 years ago
Episode 18 - To be or not to be a counselor?
If you're thinking of taking the next step in your educational journey and wanting to get a Masters Degree in Counseling Psychology or school counseling, have a listen here! I'll review pros and cons to getting a masters in counseling, when you should pursue it, and when you might want to reconsider! There are a lot of options for counseling degrees out there, so above all, find the one that fits for YOU and your preferred method of therapeutic practice! Read more at www.thecontemporaryeducator.com or find me on Instagram www.instagram.com/teach.emote.repeat/
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Teach. Emote. Repeat. The Contemporary Educator’s Podcast
In each podcast, Kim will review one important concept to help you build community and relationship in your classroom. With a focus on trauma informed teaching and mental health in the classroom, Kim will address many of the demands placed on both teachers and students, and tackle why you may be struggling ”to do it all!”