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The Weekend Effect: Why your time off is worth fighting for

The Cornerstone for Teachers

Katrina Onstad is a writer whose first nonfiction book is called, The Weekend Effect: The Life-Changing Benefits of Taking Time Off and Challenging the Cult of Overwork. I read The Weekend Effect this fall, and knew immediately I needed to have Katrina on the show to share her research with teachers. What is a week-end?”

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The breaking point that led to my sabbatical (and what’s next)

The Cornerstone for Teachers

This post/podcast episode is just a little peek into what’s been going on with me over the last few months, and some reflections on what’s to come. Subscribe in your podcast app, or download the MP3 here and listen on the go! The truth is, I was having more low days than functional days by July and early August of 2020.

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4 things your school psychologist wishes you knew about sped referrals…

The Cornerstone for Teachers

It’s sort of like my 40 Hour Teacher Workweek Club , in that it helps school pyschs streamline their workflow and focus on what matters most. She’s going to give you the inside scoop on what school psychs do and how they can make your job as a teacher a bit easier. Want to listen instead of read ? And then, what is it actually?

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No, teachers, you don’t have to consume yourself to light the way for others

The Cornerstone for Teachers

This week on the Truth for Teachers podcast: We’re debunking 10 of the most annoying — and dangerous —teacher platitudes. Read or listen in as we question these platitudes, and consider some more accurate truths that allow you to define the role of a teacher for yourself. Teachers, yes!

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Why teachers are historically overworked & undervalued (and how to disrupt the pattern)

The Cornerstone for Teachers

This week on the Truth for Teachers podcast: An edu-history lesson with Jennifer Binis on why teachers are overworked and undervalued. As educators, we talk a lot about how teachers are poorly paid and how unrealistic the demands are. Want to listen instead of read ? What time period is this?

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