Teacher Resilience with Jodie Eckleberry-Hunt

This profession has always required a certain amount of resilience. For decades, dare I say centuries, educators have been challenged on best practices, content, and more. Educators have had to face criticism despite doing the best they can. And then two things happened: First was social media. All of a sudden anyone with a keyboard could hide behind a veil and lob insults and damaging criticism at schools and educators. Second, the pandemic hit. Faced with many lose-lose scenarios, educators from classroom teachers to principals to superintendents have had to make decisions that they felt were necessary and right for the majority. But it was impossible to make everyone happy. Recognizing this need, certified pyschologist and frequent Anchored in Education guest Jodie Eckleberry-Hunt began presenting teacher resilience workshops. Today she joins us to share with us many of the things she tells her participants. After you listen to today's episode, go to www.escottengland.com and click on the Podcast tab at the top to find today's episode page and read more about Jodie

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