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Crying in My Car: A Podcast for Teachers

What's the Deal with Teachers Taking Our Phones?

09 May 2023

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Crying In My Car is back this week to tackle the burning question: are school days too long? While some argue for an 8-hour day type of day, Devin and James think we're focusing too much on academics and neglecting social and life skills. Bring back the trades and teach kids how to interact with others, PLEASE! In this week's "Teachers in the News" segment, we cover a stress relief questionnaire addressing burnout and anxiety among teachers and students, a substitute teacher who confiscated a student's cellphone only to face a physical altercation (with no disciplinary action taken!), and a Florida teacher showing a video celebrating Confederate History Month (classic Florida).  On top of all that, Devin has discovered a Reddit thread of all the funniest things students have said and done in class that teachers couldn't laugh in the moment – but trust us, they're all completely hilarious! Finally, Devin shares a wild story about spoiling his kids, which ends in an outrageous birthday gift request. And to wrap things up, we dive into our most hilarious stories about watching movies with graphic content in school.  Get ready for a rollercoaster ride of comedy, controversy, and life lessons in this unforgettable episode of Crying In My Car, a podcast for teachers!   --------------------------- Follow Devin at  http://DevinComedy.com https://tiktok.com/@devincomedy http://twitter.com/devinsiebold http://instagram.com/devinsiebold --------------------------- Follow James at http://JamesYon.com

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