Posts by Gretchen Schultek Bridgers
283: 5 Ways to Combat Burnout
Burnout! Have you been there? Are you currently going through it? Gretchen shares 5 helpful tips on how to combat the burnout. Tune in today and reignite your passion! Quotables A lot of times burnout is seasonal. Know the course of your goals. We can push through when we know there is a reward at…
Listen to Episode10 Tips for Leading Extra Curricular Activities at your School
Leading extra curricular activities at your school is beneficial in many ways. It provides learning opportunities outside the classroom environment for students to learn and partner together. It allows teachers to showcase leadership in new, unique ways. Most importantly, it breeds community among staff and students. Just remember, no matter what the extra curricular activity…
Read Full Post282: Getting Back into the GROOVE
Breaks are absolutely needed to continue being elite educators but getting back into the groove after a long break can be difficult. If you love acrostic poems and practical tips, this episode is for you! Gretchen uses the word GROOVE to give six, easy steps to get yourself back into the groove in the new…
Listen to Episode7 Things to Remember when Switching Curriculum
Switching curriculum is commonplace in schools. Sometimes funding or a contract runs out, new best practices force a change in direction for how to instruct students, or schools just want to try something new. Regardless of the reason, switching curriculum occurs on average every few years. This can be a frustrating process for both teachers…
Read Full Post281: What to do When Best Practices Change
Change is inevitable- especially within the world of education. What is an educator to do when everything they have learned to be good and right is now thought of to be wrong and bad practice? Tune into this episode and listen as Gretchen shares with you five practical tips of what to do when best…
Listen to EpisodeHow to Build Relationships with the Leadership Team
The most common piece of advice from leadership is for teachers to build relationships with their students. The same advice is true of how the leadership team should prioritize building relationships with their staff and vise versa. Those in leadership positions often feel isolated because there are not many staff members in their role. It’s…
Read Full Post280: Teacher First Mindset with Ryan Pelkey
In this episode of the Empowering Educators Podcast, our guest Ryan Pelky encourages all educators to be more and achieve more. His “teacher first” mindset is refreshing and will empower you to be all that you are meant to be! Put your headphones in, it’s time to be empowered. Quotables *All quotables are from the…
Listen to EpisodeHow to Teach Through Extended Student Absences
In the height of cold and flu season, student absences are inevitable. Especially in the post Covid era, numerous days of absences among students are common. Therefore, educators need a thorough plan for meeting curriculum expectations even while student attendance is inconsistent. The following steps are two fold. First, it will help students not get…
Read Full Post279: Q&A with Gretchen
Get to know Gretchen a little bit more! You’ll enjoy this special Q&A episode with Gretchen. Learn about her biggest triumphs, mistakes, holiday favorites and teacher lounge must haves. You’ll get to know Gretchen all while leaving empowered. Quotables Let me help you figure out a way it can work for you in your classroom…
Listen to EpisodeSeasons of Coaching Blog Series: Summer Strategy
A coaching strategy that shifts with the seasons helps teacher leaders deliver strong support to teachers. If we only ever use one strategy for the entire year, we miss out on the opportunity to respond to the unique needs of teachers as they change throughout the school year. The previous posts in the series described:…
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