
291. When You Can’t Stop Rethinking Everything You Said, Taught, or Did
Stellar Teacher Podcast: A Podcast for Upper Elementary Teachers · Sara Marye, Literacy Teacher, Elementary Teacher
February 16, 202618m 18s
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Show Notes
In this episode of the Stellar Teacher Podcast, hosts Sara Marye and Emily discuss the common struggle of second-guessing oneself in teaching. They explore the impact of self-reflection, perfectionism, and the importance of data in decision-making. The conversation emphasizes strategies to overcome self-doubt, celebrate successes, and the value of team support in the teaching profession.
Takeaways:
- Second-guessing is a common issue among teachers.
- Self-reflection can lead to healthier decision-making processes.
- Teachers often struggle with perfectionism and the need to get it right.
- Failing fast can be beneficial in overcoming self-doubt.
- Speaking the truth to oneself can help combat negative thoughts.
- Setting time limits can prevent overthinking in lesson planning.
- Data can provide evidence of student growth and success.
- It's important to celebrate successes, no matter how small.
- Teaching is a collaborative effort and should be treated as a team sport.
- Bringing others into your decision-making process can alleviate pressure.
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