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Teachers Need Teachers
Author: Kim Lepre
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Teachers Need Teachers is the podcast for struggling teachers, whether you're new or a seasoned veteran. It's inspired by the questions and frustrations that teachers are expressing around the web, plus the questions that you didn’t know you should ask! I'll help you clear the confusion and figure out what to focus on so that you’ll have the most positive impact in your classrooms without losing your freaking mind. I want to help you navigate through the craziness of teaching while maintaining your sanity AND personal life!
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Getting it all done in teaching often feels impossible—especially in the second half of the school year. In this episode, I share a midyear planning roadmap designed for teachers who feel behind on curriculum but still want to finish the year strong without sacrificing their sanity. This isn’t about perfect pacing or daily lesson plans. It’s about taking a step back, looking at the big picture, and making intentional decisions about what deserves your time and energy. We’ll talk about:How to look back at what you’ve taught without guilt or shameHow to prioritize skills using a simple tiered systemHow to plan around real-life interruptions like breaks, testing, absences, and school eventsWhat “good enough” means when time is limitedWhy flexibility is a strength—not a failureI also share how I leave notes for my future self so the same pacing issues don’t repeat year after year—and why reflection is the key to long-term growth as a teacher. 📄 Free Resource I’ve created a basic planning worksheet that follows the exact process outlined in this episode so you can take action right away. 👉 Free Planning ResourceWhether you’re in the middle of the year, just starting out, or planning ahead, this episode will help you move forward with clarity, intention, and a lot more grace.00:00 – Why Midyear Planning Feels So Hard 01:35 – What This Planning Method Is (and Isn’t)03:23 – Step 1: Look Back Without Shame05:04 – Step 2: Rank Skills by Priority09:23 – Step 3: Plan With the Calendar (Reality Check)14:02 – Planning Around Interrupters17:53 – Staying Flexible Without Falling Behind20:48 – When You’re Overwhelmed (Mindset Reset)I have a YouTube channel! Join me over there and subscribe!Got questions, feedback, or want to be on the show? You can email me at kim@teachersneedteachers.com
In this episode, I talk about the conditions shaping what we’re seeing in classrooms right now—especially around behavior, attention, and regulation—and why so many teachers are quietly questioning themselves because of it. This isn’t a rant. It’s not about blaming kids or excusing behavior. It’s about reframing what’s happening so teachers can stop internalizing systemic shifts as personal failure—and start making choices that protect their sanity. I also share how I’ve adjusted my own classroom practice to stay grounded in a version of teaching that didn’t reset after the pandemic. If you’ve been wondering:Why does this feel harder than it should?Am I doing something wrong?How do I keep doing this without burning out?This episode is for you.I have a YouTube channel! Join me over there and subscribe!Got questions, feedback, or want to be on the show? You can email me at kim@teachersneedteachers.com
After a year and a half away, I’m back—and in this episode, I’m sharing why I stepped away from teaching content, and why I’m returning now. This wasn’t a dramatic exit or a burnout spiral. It was a conscious pause. I talk honestly about the pressures of content creation, perfectionism, time, energy, and the emotional cost of always feeling like you need to be “helpful” or have the right answers—especially as a veteran teacher whose experience doesn’t always match the dominant narratives online. I also share what hasn’t changed: my teaching philosophy, my commitment to reflection, and my belief that teaching can be challenging and sustainable at the same time. This episode sets the tone for what’s ahead—fewer expectations, more honesty, and a lot more respect for capacity. If you’ve ever stepped back from something you cared about, or wondered whether it’s possible to come back on your own terms, this episode is for you.I have a YouTube channel! Join me over there and subscribe!Got questions, feedback, or want to be on the show? You can email me at kim@teachersneedteachers.com
Learn how teachers can navigate school politics and prioritize student learning. Just one of the many things teachers need to understand!I have a new YouTube channel! Join me over there and subscribe!Got questions, feedback, or want to be on the show? You can email me at kim@teachersneedteachers.comConnect with meSubscribe to Apple Podcasts, Google Play Music, or StitcherJoin my Facebook GroupMessage me through InstagramI have a YouTube channel! Join me over there and subscribe!Got questions, feedback, or want to be on the show? You can email me at kim@teachersneedteachers.com
Let's get real about lesson plans and whether or not they're worth it!I have a new YouTube channel! Join me over there and subscribe!Got questions, feedback, or want to be on the show? You can email me at kim@teachersneedteachers.comConnect with meSubscribe to Apple Podcasts, Google Play Music, or StitcherJoin my Facebook GroupMessage me through InstagramI have a YouTube channel! Join me over there and subscribe!Got questions, feedback, or want to be on the show? You can email me at kim@teachersneedteachers.com
Teachers, feeling the end-of-year crunch? This episode offers practical tips to not only survive but thrive during the final stretch. Learn how to prepare for what's expected (testing, celebrations), keep yourself calm and collected, and manage a restless classroom. You'll leave with actionable strategies to conquer the last 3 months and head into summer break feeling accomplished and ready to recharge.Episode 137 The Best Way to Ensure a Smooth Substitute DayEpisode 119 End-of-the-year Prep for TeachersI have a new YouTube channel! Join me over there and subscribe!Got questions, feedback, or want to be on the show? You can email me at kim@teachersneedteachers.comConnect with meSubscribe to Apple Podcasts, Google Play Music, or StitcherJoin my Facebook GroupMessage me through InstagramI have a YouTube channel! Join me over there and subscribe!Got questions, feedback, or want to be on the show? You can email me at kim@teachersneedteachers.com
In this episode, we're diving into the nerve-wracking world of master schedule time in schools. It's that crucial period where teachers' assignments, prep periods, and uncertainties about the next academic year are all laid out in those sprawling spreadsheets. Now, for educators facing non-renewal, let me tell you, the stress is real. But don't worry, because I've got your back. I'll guide you through your rights and potential paths forward. Whether it's securing permanent status or advocating for those preferred assignments, I've got some strategies up my sleeve to help you navigate the murky waters of school bureaucracy. And hey, if non-renewal is on the horizon, I've got some tips for broadening your job search and gathering those crucial references. So, tune in and let's make sure you're prepared for whatever the master schedule throws your way.Episode 121: Non-renewal notices for teachers and what it meansStill figuring out lesson planning? Grab my free Lesson Planning Guide here 👉🏼https://teachersneedteachers.com/lessonplanI have a new YouTube channel! Join me over there and subscribe!Got questions, feedback, or want to be on the show? You can email me at kim@teachersneedteachers.comConnect with meSubscribe to Apple Podcasts, Google Play Music, or StitcherJoin my Facebook GroupMessage me through InstagramHave fun on TikTokI have a YouTube channel! Join me over there and subscribe!Got questions, feedback, or want to be on the show? You can email me at kim@teachersneedteachers.com
Are you tired of the frustration that comes with delivering crucial lessons only to find students missing or failing to grasp the material? Join me as I explore a transformative solution that has revolutionized teaching for many educators, including myself.What's that solution? The Modern Classroom Project model!In this episode, I share insights into how eliminating traditional lectures has not only changed how my students learn but has also positively impacted my mental well-being. Discover effective classroom management strategies, innovative lesson planning techniques, and the remarkable results achieved through this paradigm shift.If you're ready to move past the frustration of students missing key lessons and unlock a new path to student success, subscribe to this podcast for more educational content.👉🏼 Missed my previous episodes about the Modern Classroom Project? Ep 128 How to realistically reach 99% of your studentsEp 129 This one shift could make you a better teacherEp 139 ONE Simple Shift in Teaching Saved Me!👉🏼 Want to take a free course to learn more about the Modern Classroom Project? https://www.modernclassrooms.org/sign-up 👉🏼 Join their Facebook Group for community and support: https://www.facebook.com/groups/modernclassroomsStill figuring out lesson planning? Grab my free Lesson Planning Guide here 👉🏼https://teachersneedteachers.com/lessonplanI have a new YouTube channel! Join me over there and subscribe!Got questions, feedback, or want to be on the show? You can email me at kim@teachersneedteachers.comConnect with meSubscribe to Apple Podcasts, Google Play Music, or StitcherJoin my Facebook GroupMessage me through InstagramTimestamps:00:00 Intro02:22 Reframing teaching04:15 Rethinking assessment07:25 Streamlining lesson planning10:07 Video creation14:37 Classroom logistics19:36 Classroom management21:39 Results27:29 Should you try this?30:04 It's not too lateI have a YouTube channel! Join me over there and subscribe!Got questions, feedback, or want to be on the show? You can email me at kim@teachersneedteachers.com
In this episode, I spill the beans on how a game-changing shift in my teaching approach not only made my life easier but saved my career in the process! If you're tired of the teacher nightmares we all dread, this one's for you. Get ready to revolutionize your teaching journey!Check out my interview with Kareem Farah, co-founder of the Modern Classroom Project: https://www.spreaker.com/episode/ep-128-how-to-realistically-reach-99-of-your-students--55987156Learn more about the Modern Classroom Project and its incredible impact: https://www.spreaker.com/episode/ep-129-this-one-shift-could-make-you-a-better-teacher--56042223Still figuring out lesson planning? Grab my free Lesson Planning Guide here 👉🏼https://teachersneedteachers.com/lessonplanI have a new YouTube channel! Join me over there and subscribe!Got questions, feedback, or want to be on the show? You can email me at kim@teachersneedteachers.comConnect with meSubscribe to Apple Podcasts, Google Play Music, or StitcherJoin my Facebook GroupMessage me through InstagramI have a YouTube channel! Join me over there and subscribe!Got questions, feedback, or want to be on the show? You can email me at kim@teachersneedteachers.com
Kids are cheating with AI, and it's definitely become a problem. As an ardent AI enthusiast, I've previously shared my excitement for this revolutionary technology. However, the dark side emerges as students increasingly turn to AI as a shortcut, sidestepping the genuine learning process.In this episode, we're diving deep into the fascinating realm of AI, exploring its impact on education, and addressing the challenges it brings to the table. In this episode, I present five strategic hacks aimed at making it more challenging for students to succumb to the allure of AI-driven shortcuts. These practical tips not only thwart cheating but also foster authentic learning experiences.Still figuring out lesson planning? Grab my free Lesson Planning Guide here 👉🏼https://teachersneedteachers.com/lessonplanI have a new YouTube channel! Join me over there and subscribe!Got questions, feedback, or want to be on the show? You can email me at kim@teachersneedteachers.comConnect with meSubscribe to Apple Podcasts, Google Play Music, or StitcherJoin my Facebook GroupMessage me through InstagramI have a YouTube channel! Join me over there and subscribe!Got questions, feedback, or want to be on the show? You can email me at kim@teachersneedteachers.com
As educators, we understand that unexpected situations can arise at any moment, making the prospect of taking a day off seem daunting. Whether it's due to a sudden illness, a family emergency, or just needing a well-deserved personal day, the process of preparing for a substitute teacher can be overwhelming.In this episode, join me as I explore the best strategies to make the preparation for a substitute teacher seamless and stress-free. We know that taking a day off can feel like more work than it's worth, so here are practical tips to ensure your classroom runs smoothly and your students continue learning even in your absence.Still figuring out lesson planning? Grab my free Lesson Planning Guide here 👉🏼https://teachersneedteachers.com/lessonplanI have a new YouTube channel! Join me over there and subscribe!Got questions, feedback, or want to be on the show? You can email me at kim@teachersneedteachers.comConnect with meSubscribe to Apple Podcasts, Google Play Music, or StitcherJoin my Facebook GroupMessage me through InstagramI have a YouTube channel! Join me over there and subscribe!Got questions, feedback, or want to be on the show? You can email me at kim@teachersneedteachers.com
Struggling with students falling behind in the school year? In this episode, I share my proven method for addressing this common challenge. Whether it's a handful or an entire class, falling behind is a tough spot. Do I slow down for all or forge ahead and risk losing some? I delve into finding the balance and solutions in catching up. Join me as I tackle complexities like IEPs, English Learners, and diverse learning needs. I'll discuss viable strategies to propel students ahead, ensuring they don't feel left behind. Tune in for practical insights on moving students forward and making a significant impact on their progress without expecting everyone to be at the same level.Still figuring out lesson planning? Grab my free Lesson Planning Guide here 👉🏼https://teachersneedteachers.com/lessonplanI have a new YouTube channel! Join me over there and subscribe!Got questions, feedback, or want to be on the show? You can email me at kim@teachersneedteachers.comConnect with meSubscribe to Apple Podcasts, Google Play Music, or StitcherJoin my Facebook GroupMessage me through InstagramI have a YouTube channel! Join me over there and subscribe!Got questions, feedback, or want to be on the show? You can email me at kim@teachersneedteachers.com
In this episode, I delve into the challenging world of teachers' off-duty actions and their digital footprint, uncovering a real-life case that rocked a Kansas school and led to a teacher's dismissal. I explore how a series of TikTok videos had far-reaching consequences, including classroom content creation that crossed boundaries, all while dissecting the school district's social media policy and its implications for personal responsibility, discretion, and professionalism. The bigger picture is that this issue extends beyond teachers; it touches on the wider world of employment and social media use. If you're a teacher interested in the intricacies of professional conduct, this episode is for you. Still figuring out lesson planning? Grab my free Lesson Planning Guide here 👉🏼https://teachersneedteachers.com/lessonplanI have a new YouTube channel! Join me over there and subscribe!Got questions, feedback, or want to be on the show? You can email me at kim@teachersneedteachers.comConnect with meSubscribe to Apple Podcasts, Google Play Music, or StitcherJoin my Facebook GroupMessage me through InstagramI have a YouTube channel! Join me over there and subscribe!Got questions, feedback, or want to be on the show? You can email me at kim@teachersneedteachers.com
Teachers constantly struggle to figure out how to teach content when every student is at a different level and has different needs. In this episode, I discuss practical ways that I scaffold for the varying needs of my students as well as my take on micromanaging administrators.Still figuring out lesson planning? Grab my free Lesson Planning Guide here 👉🏼https://teachersneedteachers.com/lessonplanI have a new YouTube channel! Join me over there and subscribe!Got questions, feedback, or want to be on the show? You can email me at kim@teachersneedteachers.comConnect with meSubscribe to Apple Podcasts, Google Play Music, or StitcherJoin my Facebook GroupMessage me through Instagram00:00 Intro03:02 Scaffolding08:30 Teacher suspended11:10 Admin micromanaging13:30 Admin teaching experience15:11 Accountability17:30 MCP UpdateI have a YouTube channel! Join me over there and subscribe!Got questions, feedback, or want to be on the show? You can email me at kim@teachersneedteachers.com
Are you considering a career in teaching? SHOULD you become a teacher, and do you have what it takes to not only survive but THRIVE? It's a noble pursuit, but let's face it – deciding to become a teacher can be a minefield of potential mistakes. You may be driven by a burning desire to inspire and educate, or even SAVE education but if you're not careful, you could find yourself drowning in a sea of uncertainty and disillusionment.In this episode, I cover crucial considerations to help ensure that your decision to become a teacher is one that leads to success, both for you and your students.Still figuring out lesson planning? Grab my free Lesson Planning Guide here 👉🏼https://teachersneedteachers.com/lessonplanI have a new YouTube channel! Join me over there and subscribe!Got questions, feedback, or want to be on the show? You can email me at kim@teachersneedteachers.comConnect with meSubscribe to Apple Podcasts, Google Play Music, or StitcherJoin my Facebook GroupMessage me through InstagramI have a YouTube channel! Join me over there and subscribe!Got questions, feedback, or want to be on the show? You can email me at kim@teachersneedteachers.com
In this episode, I delve into the art of managing difficult parent-teacher relationships to ensure a harmonious and successful school year. I share personal stories and practical advice to help you become a master of handling difficult parents. These techniques not only improve your teaching career but also benefit your students.Still figuring out lesson planning? Grab my free Lesson Planning Guide here 👉🏼https://teachersneedteachers.com/lessonplanI have a new YouTube channel! Join me over there and subscribe!Got questions, feedback, or want to be on the show? You can email me at kim@teachersneedteachers.comConnect with meSubscribe to Apple Podcasts, Google Play Music, or StitcherJoin my Facebook GroupMessage me through InstagramI have a YouTube channel! Join me over there and subscribe!Got questions, feedback, or want to be on the show? You can email me at kim@teachersneedteachers.com
Want to know the secrets to a successful Open House? Discover the 5 things you should NEVER do, along with 5 practical alternatives that guarantee a memorable Open House experience. In this episode, I bring you over 20 years of experience with Open House/Meet the Teacher/Back-to-School Night so that you can ensure that parents walk away feeling comfortable leaving their child in your capable hands while building a solid foundation for a positive working relationship with the parents.Still figuring out lesson planning? Grab my free Lesson Planning Guide here 👉🏼https://teachersneedteachers.com/lessonplanI have a new YouTube channel! Join me over there and subscribe!Got questions, feedback, or want to be on the show? You can email me at kim@teachersneedteachers.comConnect with meSubscribe to Apple Podcasts, Google Play Music, or StitcherJoin my Facebook GroupMessage me through InstagramI have a YouTube channel! Join me over there and subscribe!Got questions, feedback, or want to be on the show? You can email me at kim@teachersneedteachers.com
Are you ready to break free from the same old back-to-school routine? In this episode, we'll dive into 5 outdated back-to-school trends that are long overdue for a revamp. Join me as I explore alternative approaches that promote a dynamic and effective learning environment.It's time to ditch those outdated back-to-school trends and embrace a fresh approach that engages and inspires both educators and students. Let's set the stage for an exceptional school year. Get ready to reimagine your back-to-school experience!Still figuring out lesson planning? Grab my free Lesson Planning Guide here 👉🏼https://teachersneedteachers.com/lessonplanI have a new YouTube channel! Join me over there and subscribe!Got questions, feedback, or want to be on the show? You can email me at kim@teachersneedteachers.comConnect with meSubscribe to Apple Podcasts, Google Play Music, or StitcherJoin my Facebook GroupMessage me through InstagramI have a YouTube channel! Join me over there and subscribe!Got questions, feedback, or want to be on the show? You can email me at kim@teachersneedteachers.com
Are you tired of endless piles of paperwork and countless hours of grading? Do you dream of a streamlined assessment process that saves you time and energy? In this episode, we delve into the game-changing strategies that will create LESS work for educators while maximizing student success.Kareem Farah, the co-founder of the Modern Classrooms Project, and I uncover how to streamline assessment procedures, allowing you to focus on what truly matters: teaching. With examples of seamless assignment submission processes, this model will revolutionize the way you handle student work. Say goodbye to the hassle of paperwork and hello to a more efficient and organized approach!We also reveal how these innovative practices create wins for struggling students. Are you ready for a paradigm shift in education? Discover how this transformative approach can solve many of the common problems faced by educators today. Embark on a journey toward a more efficient, engaging, and impactful learning experience for both educators and students. Your classroom will never be the same again!Learn more about the Modern Classrooms Project👉🏼 https://www.modernclassrooms.org/ https://www.instagram.com/modernclassproj/ https://twitter.com/modernclassprojStill figuring out lesson planning? Grab my free Lesson Planning Guide here 👉🏼https://teachersneedteachers.com/lessonplanI have a new YouTube channel! Join me over there and subscribe!Got questions, feedback, or want to be on the show? You can email me at kim@teachersneedteachers.comConnect with meSubscribe to Apple Podcasts, Google Play Music, or StitcherJoin my Facebook GroupMessage me through InstagramI have a YouTube channel! Join me over there and subscribe!Got questions, feedback, or want to be on the show? You can email me at kim@teachersneedteachers.com
Pretty much every teacher struggles to teach in a way that addresses the needs of all of their students. Despite their attempts at differentiation, the vast array of levels in their classroom makes it daunting at best.What if the way we've been teaching is the problem? Is there ACTUALLY a way to teach that catches up the students that are behind AND challenges those that are above grade level?In this episode, Kareem Farah, cofounder of the Modern Classrooms Project, and I discuss how this is not only possible, it's being done successfully by tens of THOUSANDS of teachers. This method will not only challenge how you think about teaching but also shed light on how you could also lighten your workload and stress. 😱Too good to be true? Stay to the end and see! This is Part 1 of a 2-part series, so be sure to subscribe to get notified for Part 2!Learn more at https://www.modernclassrooms.org/Still figuring out lesson planning? Grab my free Lesson Planning Guide here 👉🏼https://teachersneedteachers.com/lessonplanI have a new YouTube channel! Join me over there and subscribe!Got questions, feedback, or want to be on the show? You can email me at kim@teachersneedteachers.comConnect with meSubscribe to Apple Podcasts, Google Play Music, or StitcherJoin my Facebook GroupMessage me through InstagramI have a YouTube channel! Join me over there and subscribe!Got questions, feedback, or want to be on the show? You can email me at kim@teachersneedteachers.com







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I'm a second career teacher. I went from being a Athletic Trainer (not personal trainer) on the sideline of a HS to teaching a CTE- Medical Careers at another HS. I am struggling with classroom management but I think that's common. I enjoy this podcast.
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I'm a 25 year veteran educator returning to the classroom after 17 years as a school media specialist! Love, love, love this podcast! Definitely helped ease my anxiety and gave me a crash course over the summer to start the year off much more prepared. Thank you!
I just finished my 2nd year of teaching and it went much smoother than the first! I feel like I have a great support system at my school, but I am a sucker for anything education. Looking forward to more episodes :)