BONUS: Aaron Stevens (Classroom Secrets): Life/Work balance as an NQT
The Teachers' Podcast - A podcast by Claire Riley

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In this episode, Claire speaks with Aaron Stevens, a former primary school teacher and now Product Manager at Classroom Secrets. Aaron begins by explaining how he studied Law at university but decided to pursue a career as a teacher through the Teach First route: an employment-based route for top-performing graduates. Graduates are placed in challenging schools: over half of the pupils come from the poorest 30% of families according to the Income Deprivation Affecting Children Index. Aaron talks about the strategies he employed during his training and, once he was qualified, how he helped maintain a healthy LIFE/work balance. Similarly, he speaks about the support he received from Teach First whilst training. He notes how he developed a great bond with his mentor within his school and how that gave Aaron confidence to confide in him when necessary. In the podcast, Aaron gives advice for prospective teachers to ensure that they are fully equipped for the world of teaching. He notes that gaining experience is crucial: candidates need to see the whole picture and gather information to have the best mindset for teaching. KEY TAKEAWAYS Develop strategies that work for you.Be self-disciplined and set a cut-off time for work. Remember not everything on the list can be ticked off so prioritise the main tasks. Find ways of working smarter, not harder. Gain experience where you can.See what being a teacher is all about: sit in on meetings, arrive and leave with the other teachers, ask about workload and additional tasks and go in with the mentality that it will be hard work. Have the confidence to speak out.If you are struggling to have a good LIFE/work balance, it is important to open up to someone. This might be a colleague, friend, family member or someone you trust. It is also essential that someone in school is aware of this situation so they can put strategies in place to support you. Use the support that is available to you.First, we must accept that we do not know everything and we may never know everything. It is ok to ask for help. Invest in time: take the time to think about what you are struggling with, take the time to ask for support and take the time to figure out a solution. Try not to compare yourself to others.You may find yourself asking ‘how do they get everything done during the working week?’ or ‘why don’t they take work home?’There are so many variables that can determine your LIFE/work balance: family life, different settings, different years groups, your workload, demands from the school etc. Therefore, it is very tricky to compare one teacher to another and we should avoid doing this. Prioritise your LIFE/work balance and do what works for you. BEST MOMENTS “That initial link with the school was priceless for me… I already knew my mentor was not only going to be a professional mentor, but he was going to be quite a personal one too. He turned out to be a very good friend of mine.” “There’s always more things to do than there’s time to do them.” “Two thirds of teachers feel constantly or often overworked. A third of those surveyed, said that they would work over 51 hours every week.” “It’s quite frankly criminal, the amount of people leaving due to workload.” “You must invest time to get time back.” “Get experience: go out there and see what being a teacher is all about. Work experience to build a mindset is crucial.” “There is something inherently wrong with the system and change needs to happen.” “An exhausted teacher is an ineffective teacher. I didn’t want to do them a disservice.” “It’s not about working harder to get it done; it’s about working smarter and coming up with strategies for you to get it done more efficiently.” “Could I wave my magic wand and give every teacher a magic wand? Now we’ve all got wands, we can educate children through our wands and through magic!” VALUABLE RESOURCES Teach First website: http://www.teachfirst.org.uk/The Teachers’ Podcast: https://www.facebook.com/groups/TheTeachersPodcast/ Classroom Secrets Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ClassroomSecretsLimited/ Classroom Secrets website: https://classroomsecrets.co.uk/ LIFE/work balance campaign: https://classroomsecrets.co.uk/lifeworkbalance-and-wellbeing-in-education-campaign-2019/ ABOUT THE HOSTClaire Riley Claire, alongside her husband Ed, is one of the directors of Classroom Secrets, a company she founded in 2013 and which provides outstanding differentiated resources for teachers, schools, parents and tutors worldwide. Having worked for a number of years as a teacher in both Primary and Secondary education, and experiencing first-hand the difficulties teachers were facing finding appropriate high-quality resources for their lessons, Claire created Classroom Secrets with the aim of helping reduce the workload for all school staff. Claire is a passionate believer in a LIFE/work balance for those who work in education citing the high percentage of teachers who leave or plan to leave their jobs each year. Since February 2019, Classroom Secrets has been running their LIFE/work balance campaign to highlight this concerning trend. The Teachers’ Podcast is a series of interviews where Claire meets with a wide range of guests involved in the field of education. These podcasts provide exciting discussions and different perspectives and thoughts on a variety of themes which are both engaging and informative for anyone involved in education.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.