In this episode, we have a conversation with our guest, Chris "Ungerpants" Unger. He is a former DOE teacher who now teaches in the Long Island School districts. Together, we will explore the pros and cons of each teaching environment and discuss why your choice of workplace in the field of education matters.
In this episode, we have a conversation with our guest Burdman. He shares his experiences from his time in the Teaching Fellows program, offering valuable insights into the program's highs and lows, its advantages and disadvantages, and provides a thoughtful comparison with other potential avenues.
In this episode of "No Running in the Halls," we will have an emotional, raw, and important conversation about teaching and the certification process. As a teacher, I have experienced firsthand the struggles of trying to make a difference in the lives of our students while also dealing with the challenges of the education system, including navigating curriculum standards, managing classroom behavior, and supporting students from diverse backgrounds. During our conversation, I will share my personal journey, including the highs and lows of teaching, the obstacles I have faced, and the lessons I have learned along the way. We will discuss the importance of supporting teachers and the need for education reform to better serve our students and educators. Through this episode, I hope to encourage a deeper understanding of the realities of being a teacher and inspire a call to action for change within the education system. So join me for this emotional and raw conversation on "No Running in the Halls."
Join us for a thought-provoking discussion about teacher certifications in America. Are they necessary for effective teaching or just a roadblock for aspiring educators? In this episode of "No Running in the Halls," our guest, a union rep, shares their insights on the difficulty of the certification process and its value in preparing teachers for the classroom. We explore the benefits of a standardized certification process, the challenges faced by experienced teachers who lack certification, and the impact of certification on diversity in the teaching profession. Whether you're an aspiring teacher, an experienced educator, or just curious about the world of education, you won't want to miss this engaging and informative episode.
On today's episode of "No Running in the Halls," host Chavez is joined by his brother Jared Chavez, a correction officer at Riker's Island and a parent to two children, for a thought-provoking conversation about school safety. They share their opinions and perspectives on the challenges facing schools today and discuss ways to keep our children safe in the classroom. This episode is a must-listen for anyone concerned about school safety and interested in hearing a candid discussion about this important topic. Tune in to "No Running in the Halls" to join the conversation.
On this episode of "No Running in the Halls," we have a conversation on teachers and school workers and the challenge of burnout versus gracefully moving on. Host Chavez is joined by Kayteevee, an experienced educator, to delve into the topic of job burnout and leaving a school position in a respectful manner. Together, they will explore the warning signs of burnout and strategies to prevent it, as well as ways to recognize when it's time to move on to a new position. Whether you're a teacher feeling overwhelmed by the increasing demands of the job or a school worker contemplating a career change, this episode will provide valuable insights and ideas for making the most of your time in the education field. Join us next week for this important conversation.
On this episode of "No Running in the Halls," we're having a conversation examining the concept of rules versus real rules. Host Chavez sits down with Gary Malone, to explore the ways in which rules are established, enforced, and challenged in different areas of life. Is a rule always a rule, or are there times when it's more of a guideline? How do we navigate the gray areas when it comes to following rules? And what happens when we break them? Tune in to find out!
S1.E2 - A conversation about communication in your work place and if leaving your building for another one make sense.
A conversation about communication in your work place and if leaving your building for another one make sense
NRITH launches with a conversation about the profound exploration of the less glamorous aspects of teaching, providing an unvarnished look at the complexities and struggles faced by educators in the of New York City. If you've ever been curious about what really goes on behind the classroom doors, this is an episode you won't want to miss.