S3 E1: What is the True Cause of Teacher Burn Out?
We are back fam! Thank you so much for sticking with us over the past year. We have gone through several changes and are extremely excited to welcome a brand new and improved season of Them 90s Teachers to you all.
This episode Zahra and Tasya discuss life updates and transitions. They also delve into an Ontario article that discusses the severe impacts of the teacher shortage in Canada.
Zahara & Tasya discuss why they think this phenomenon is getting worse.
Article: https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/ontario-teacher-shortage-ministry-of-educaiton-1.7339837
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S2 E1: The Importance of Teacher Advocacy Part 1
We know we have taken an extremely long break. We are so sorry for leaving you all hanging the way we did. However, we are back with season 2! Zahra and Tasya talk about the importance of seeing the best in our colleagues and how that transfers over to how we can always see the best in our students!
We are also so excited to announce that we have partnered with an amazing Ai education platform called Eduaide.Ai and to anyone that uses our code : "90steachers" at check out will receive 25% off of their premium membership!
This platform is absoluetely life changing. In part 2 of our episode launching next week, Zahra and Tasya talk more about Eduaide!
https://www.eduaide.ai/
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See you next week for Part 2!
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S1 E 14: Imposter Syndrome as a Gen Z/Young Millenial Teacher
Tasya and Zahra discuss how imposter syndrome has affected them as black women in the realm of education.
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S1 E13: Educators Clap back at the Comments
Zahra and Tasya take a few minutes to discuss some of the comments they have received on social media. We are discussing the importance of cultural representation in schools and the perceptions we all may hold as humans. This is really deep episode and a great listen!
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S1 E12: Life has been Life-ing in the Best Way
Tasya and Zahra discuss where they have both been for the past 3 weeks. They drop some gems and update you all on the different transitions that has happened in their lives.
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Sometimes the cure for teacher burnout is simply the ability to spend some time with your teacher besties to unpack and know that you are not alone in the struggle. Come along on this journey as two educators, Zahra Hassan, and Tasya Clarke, from different parts of the world, come together to discuss pressing educational topics through the lens of being millennial teachers of color. Join us weekly to hear diverse perspectives, new knowledge and empowerment. We are so excited to invite you into our conversations.