Not Another Teacher Podcast

Not Another Teacher Podcast

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Welcome to ‘Not Another Teacher Podcast,’ where your hosts, Martin and Poppy, add a refreshing twist to what you might expect from, well, another teacher podcast. Dive into the nitty-gritty of teaching life, where we tackle everything that textbooks don’t cover – the real ups and downs of the education world. This isn’t your typical lecture; it’s a candid conversation about the rollercoaster that is teaching, blending humour with heartfelt discussions on mental and physical health challenges teachers face daily. From the absurdity of endless marking to the serious business of setting boundaries and finding your zen amidst chaos, we’ve got you covered. Join us as we laugh, vent, and maybe even cry a little, all in the name of making it through another school year. So, grab your mug of coffee or tea, kick back, and let’s get real about the highs and lows of being in the education trenches. Because, at the end of the day, this is indeed ‘Not Another Teacher Podcast’β€”it’s your new go-to spot for a dose of reality and relatability in teaching.

Recent Episodes

  • "I realised that I'd been getting it wrong." with Simon

    2 months ago
  • "Let's tackle going back to school."

    3 months ago
  • "Being creative is an outlet for expressing your emotions and contributes to your mental well-being." with Becky

    3 months ago
  • "Understanding the individual, but then you've got 30 of them, that's really hard," with Melanie Grabowski

    3 months ago
  • "Let's Just Pretend the Whiteboard Doesn't Work," with Nick Huxley

    3 months ago
  • "The First Day as a Headteacher is a Surreal and Special Experience," with Paul Burrows

    4 months ago
  • "Being the one that can change their lives," with Kelsie Lee

    4 months ago
  • "If you can dream it, you can do it." with Amber

    4 months ago
  • "Being a School Governor is Fixing Things and Keeping the School in Good Order," with Nigel Rowe

    4 months ago
  • "It's Okay To Let Something Go," with Emma

    5 months ago