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Confessions Of A Gen-Z Educator
Faith Parker
3 episodes
1 month ago
In this episode of Confessions of a Gen Z Educator, I open up about one of the toughest years of my teaching journey—a year that pushed me to the edge and had me ready to walk away for good. (Trigger warning: I’ll be sharing some raw and unfiltered reflections.) This isn’t the neat and tidy “remember your why” message we’re often fed in education. Instead, I unpack how I had to redefine my why—not the one the system tells us to hold onto, but the one that kept me grounded, reminded me of my p...
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Self-Improvement
Education
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In this episode of Confessions of a Gen Z Educator, I open up about one of the toughest years of my teaching journey—a year that pushed me to the edge and had me ready to walk away for good. (Trigger warning: I’ll be sharing some raw and unfiltered reflections.) This isn’t the neat and tidy “remember your why” message we’re often fed in education. Instead, I unpack how I had to redefine my why—not the one the system tells us to hold onto, but the one that kept me grounded, reminded me of my p...
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Self-Improvement
Education
Episodes (3/3)
Confessions Of A Gen-Z Educator
Confession #3: I Almost Quit
In this episode of Confessions of a Gen Z Educator, I open up about one of the toughest years of my teaching journey—a year that pushed me to the edge and had me ready to walk away for good. (Trigger warning: I’ll be sharing some raw and unfiltered reflections.) This isn’t the neat and tidy “remember your why” message we’re often fed in education. Instead, I unpack how I had to redefine my why—not the one the system tells us to hold onto, but the one that kept me grounded, reminded me of my p...
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1 month ago
22 minutes

Confessions Of A Gen-Z Educator
Confession #2: The Lesson Plan Didn't Teach The Lesson I DId
Let’s be real—lesson planning is not just filling in a template and calling it a day. In this episode, we’re talking about what actually helps, what completely drains your energy, and why no amount of pre-made curriculum will teach you how to really plan for your students. I’m unpacking the difference between performative planning and purposeful planning—the kind that meets your students where they are and doesn’t leave you burnt out by Wednesday. We’ll get into why “just use the template” is...
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3 months ago
14 minutes

Confessions Of A Gen-Z Educator
Confession #1: I Just Ripped the Band-Aid Off
Welcome to Confessions of a Gen-Z Educator— where real talk meets real growth. In this kickoff episode, I’m talking about that moment we all know too well: when you finally stop saying “one day” and just *do the thing*. Whether it’s having the conversation you’ve avoided, pursuing the goal you’ve kept on the shelf, or stepping into the uncomfortable space of change — it’s time to rip the band-aid off. As an educator working with this generation, I’ve seen how much pressure we put on ourselve...
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3 months ago
6 minutes

Confessions Of A Gen-Z Educator
In this episode of Confessions of a Gen Z Educator, I open up about one of the toughest years of my teaching journey—a year that pushed me to the edge and had me ready to walk away for good. (Trigger warning: I’ll be sharing some raw and unfiltered reflections.) This isn’t the neat and tidy “remember your why” message we’re often fed in education. Instead, I unpack how I had to redefine my why—not the one the system tells us to hold onto, but the one that kept me grounded, reminded me of my p...