
3. Intro to the Mess: True Life I'm a Teacher--Theresa Copeland Tells It Like It Is (part I)
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In this episode of the Rebel Teachers Rising Podcast, hosts interview Theresa Copeland, known on Instagram as 'True Life, I'm a Teacher,' who shares her harrowing story of being fired from her K-12 school. The discussion touches on various themes including teacher autonomy, the challenges of CAN curriculum, the teacher pay mess, and the detrimental effects of school administration's lack of experience and insecurity. Theresa reveals the struggles of maintaining professionalism while navigating administrative oversight and emphasizes the importance of thoughtfully curated, teacher-driven curricula. The conversation also underlines how teacher autonomy is being eroded, impacting teachers' mental health and the overall quality of education. Part two of the interview will further delve into Theresa's experiences and potential solutions to these systemic issues.
00:00 Introduction to the Podcast and Guest
00:07 Theresa Copeland's Story Begins
00:53 Theresa's Experience with Administration
05:14 Theresa's Instagram Controversy
09:04 The Fallout and Aftermath
22:02 Reflections and Broader Implications
30:47 The Complexity of Teacher Autonomy
31:27 The Role of Standards in Teaching
32:42 Challenges with Canned Curriculum
34:54 Teacher Health and Well-being
36:22 The Importance of Teacherpreneurship
39:09 Issues with Pacing and Curriculum Enforcement
47:11 The Problem with Decision Makers in Education
54:56 The Reading Instruction Dilemma
56:55 Conclusion and Call to Action
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