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Teacher Reflection: What Worked This Year—And What I’m Leaving Behind [Ep. 53]

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As the school year wraps up, it’s not just our students who benefit from reflection—we do, too. In this episode, I’m taking a step back to do my own end of year reflection. I’m sharing what worked in my classroom this year and what I’ve decided to leave behind. From managing tech use to reconnecting with parents through positive communication, I’ll walk you through the shifts I’m making for next year—and why.

Whether you’re still finishing grades or already sipping iced coffee in full summer mode, I hope this teacher reflection gives you space to pause, celebrate your wins, and think ahead to the kind of classroom you want to build next.

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As the school year wraps up, it’s not just our students who benefit from reflection—we do, too. In this episode, I’m taking a step back to do my own end of year reflection. I’m sharing what worked in my classroom this year and what I’ve decided to leave behind. From managing tech use to reconnecting with parents through positive communication, I’ll walk you through the shifts I’m making for next year—and why.

Whether you’re still finishing grades or already sipping iced coffee in full summer mode, I hope this teacher reflection gives you space to pause, celebrate your wins, and think ahead to the kind of classroom you want to build next.

Click to see more Middle School Cafe Podcast Episodes.
Join me this summer at these free PD events: Annotated ELA, MSELA, and Joyful Reading. Click the link below for more details!

Summer PD Your Way!

Website: https://middleschoolcafe.com/
Facebook Group:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/secondaryela
Facebook page:
https://www.facebook.com/middleschoolcafe
Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/middleschoolcafe/
TPT Shop:
https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Middle-School-Cafe

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