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Enjoy Teaching Again | Elementary, Teacher Burnout, Student Behavior, SEL, Classroom Management

90 | Who Said Student Learning Has to Be Neat? Creativity Is Supposed to Be Messy

12 Dec 2025

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Let’s talk about messy projects—you know, the glue-in-your-hair, paint-on-the-desk, “what is this even supposed to be?” kind of mess. It's all good... Learning isn’t supposed to be tidy all the time, and when we focus on the process over the product, we give our students something deeper than just a cute final result—we give them a real, memorable learning experience. If you’ve been avoiding those creative projects because they feel like “too much,” this episode is just want you need to hear.   ~Elizabeth   Mentioned in This Episode: The Vault of Teacher-Centered Workshops – PD that actually inspires you (open only through December!) ➡️ https://theinspiredclassroom.com/pd 🎁 Use code DEC10 at checkout to save 10% Head into winter break with a new mindset, a few creative strategies, and the inspiration you’ve been craving.   Workshops Mentioned that are in The VAULT: Virtual Teacher Art Retreat - including 10+ workshops in arts integration! Friendly Friday Framework   ➡️ Become an INSIDER! Come join my free Inspired Classroom Newsletter where you'll discover creative learning strategies, engage your students, and take back control of your own classroom. https://theinspiredclassroom.com/insider     ✨ Connect with me! Find me on LinkedIn: elizapeterson Follow & DM me on Facebook @theinspiredclassroom Follow & DM me on Instagram @theinspiredclassroom Watch & Subscribe on YouTube @theinspiredclassroom

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