OTT 191: Why Are Teachers So Grief Stricken Over Banning Books In Elementary School?

Today we are talking about states banning books in the classroom and the impact this is having on teachers and students. I hope you will join me.

Teachers often feel alone in their troubles, but they are not alone. We are all in this together. 

Nobody understands a teacher's woes like a teacher. TDTL Listies have one another. 

If you are a TDTLs Listy or not, I want to support teachers when they feel like things are hard and when they love teaching and everything in between. When a teacher struggles, it's important to reach out to others for support. There is comfort in knowing that you're not the only one experiencing the ups and downs of teaching. 

So, if you're feeling alone, remember that you're part of a community of teachers who are here for you. Today on the show, I want to share how NOT alone you are!

And if you want to become a TDTL Listy, join my email list for support, encouragement, tips and tricks, and an occasional freebie at Trina Deboree Teaching and Learning.com

Links Mentioned in the Show:

Free Makerspace Masterclass- Why Every Classroom Needs a Makerspace

97: 7 Dreadful Ways to Kill the Love of Reading

98: 13 Remarkable Ideas to Help Kids Fall in Love With Reading

OTT 170: What's Really Wrong With the School System From the Eyes of a Millennial

Halloween Makerspace Task Cards: STEM Challenge Cards Halloween Activities

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