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Mar 2024
28m 45s

Turning To-do's into Ta-da's! with Jamie...

Jamie Howell
About this episode

Jamie Johnson is out to foment a "rebellion against overwhelm" that threatens education in this country.

Educator, author, and coach Jamie Johnson left her work as a teacher so that she might have an even greater impact on education in this country. Her first salvo, a new book entitled "Teach and Still Have Time to Pee" is a serious take on tackling teacher burnout couched in entertaining tales from the front lines of education. Well-researched and wide-ranging, Johnson's work sets forth everything from practical hacks for educator well-being to proposals for moving education policy forward.

In this episode, Johnson advocates for a world where educators don't just survive the school year, but thrive in a more balanced, fulfilling career that improves student outcomes along the way.

Find out more about Jamie Johnson and her book at:
Amazon
Kindle version
Facebook
Instagram
Or reach out to her directly at jamie@kickassteacher.com 

"Outliers in Education" is a project of CEE, The Center for Educational Effectiveness. Find out more at effectiveness.org.

Produced by Jamie Howell at Howell at the Moon Productions.

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