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The Teacher Shortage Crisis

Trina English, Jessica Martin, Amanda Werner

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Even before the pandemic lock-downs, American teachers from sea to shining sea reported a critical shortage of teachers within their ranks, and have watched in horror at the crippling levels of greed, arrogance, apathy, and ignorance at every level of K-12 educational governance.While embattled teachers have continued to try in vain to draw attention to the issues, our leaders have failed to acknowledge the problems at all. But since covid, the nation’s teachers have borne witness to a break ...
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Have you ever read the Bible and thought "what does that mean?" This is a Bible study podcast for people who have questions about the Bible. Have a question? Email us as noshortagepodcast@gmail.com -- Nick and Andy will do their best to answer it. Nick is the founding pastor of Abiding Grace Lutheran Church in Southlake, Texas and a member of the ELCA Church-wide council. Andy is the Senior Pastor at Cambridge Lutheran Church in Cambridge, Minnesota.
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In this episode of the Teacher Shortage Crisis Podcast, the focus is on the oppressive nature of the U.S. educational system, particularly for individuals with learning disabilities. The host interviews Shelly Gonzalez, who shares her journey of navigating school with a reading disability. Shelly discusses the emotional challenges, lack of adequate…
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This episode centers on a discussion about teacher pay, featuring Trina and Dr. Paul Bruno from the University of Illinois. The conversation highlights the complexity and inadequacies of teacher compensation systems, particularly focusing on the disparity in pay between veteran and novice teachers, the rigidity of step and column salary schedules, …
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In this podcast episode, Trina introduces an episode recorded with Amanda and Dr. Paul Bruno, co-author of a critical article on the teacher shortage crisis. She discusses the major findings of Dr. Bruno's article, emphasizing the chaos in data reporting and the challenges it brings to understanding the true scope of the teacher shortage. Dr. Paul …
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In this episode, Amanda shares a deeply personal story about her family's struggles with reading and the educational system. The narrative begins with Amanda recounting her own challenges in a special reading class in third grade, only to realize it was a lesser struggle compared to her sister's. Amanda's sister had significant difficulties with re…
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This episode of the Teacher Shortage Crisis Podcast features hosts Amanda, Jess, and Trina discussing Jess's reaction to a previous episode about the harmful impacts of adopting canned curriculum at the secondary level. The discussion delves into the differences between elementary and secondary education, teacher autonomy, the importance of early e…
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In this episode, hosts Trina and Amanda delve into the teacher shortage crisis through the lens of canned curriculum and its oppressive impact on teachers and students. They interview two anonymous teachers who share harrowing personal experiences of being forced to use rigid, formulaic, and dense teaching materials. The episode provides a comprehe…
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In this episode of the Teacher Shortage Crisis Podcast host, Trina English, discusses how canned curriculum (lesson plans, workbooks, assessments created by curriculum companies) contributes to the teacher shortage crisis. Trina explains the nature of canned curriculum and its limitations, stressing how it suppresses teacher autonomy and creativity…
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In this episode, Trina and Amanda delve into the complex and often misunderstood process of becoming a teacher in the United States, particularly in California. They discuss the extensive financial, emotional, and time investments required, highlighting how these barriers contribute to the current teacher shortage. The conversation explores the dis…
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In this episode, hosts Trina and Amanda delve into the teacher shortage crisis, focusing on the high costs and issues related to the teacher induction process. They are joined by Kelvin, who shares his experience of leaving the profession after just two years, despite the extensive financial and time investments required to become a teacher and the…
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A year after recording their first episodes about the bizarre and oppressive teacher pay and preparation processes, Amanda and Trina chat with Jess and learn how bizarre things are in Nevada. The three talk candidly about how utterly ridiculous and expensive this whole process is, and that the only way to get through it relatively unscathed is to h…
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In this episode, Amanda and Trina interview Kelvin Mak, a UC Berkeley and Standford educated teacher who quit the profession after only two years due to the oppressive pay system in place in our nation's schools. He reacts to the revelation he learned while listening to the previous epsiode that teachers are only paid a fraction of a complete salar…
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In this episode, Amanda and Trina English delve into the critical issue of the teacher shortage crisis, focusing primarily on the history and issues surrounding teacher pay. They discuss the historical context for why teacher salaries are designed the way they are, touching on themes of structural sexism and income inequality. They also explore the…
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In this episode, host, Trina English, dives into the complexities of the teacher shortage crisis in the United States. Using AI and a scholarly article by Drs. Tuan Nguyen, Chan Lam, and Paul Bruno as reference points, the discussion touches on teacher job satisfaction, the dangers of accepting simplistic answers, and the lack of comprehensive data…
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In the premiere episode of the Teacher Shortage Crisis Podcast, hosts Amanda Werner, Jessica Martin, and Trina English introduce themselves and discuss the urgent teacher shortage crisis in the United States. They recount their diverse teaching experiences across various schools, highlighting the systemic issues that have worsened post-COVID. The h…
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In today's episode Nick and Andy try to answer the following questions: - What lessons have we learned through our ministry? - Can Jesus dwell in our heart and have no influence over our life? - What does it mean to be "filled with the fullness of God?" - How does the presence of God help us through life? And a lot more! Thanks for listening!…
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In today's episode, Nick and Andy try to answer the following questions: - What will heaven be like? - Do God & Satan work together? - How does God's grace make a difference in our lives? - Are we sent out into the world like the first dicsiples? And a whole lot more!Di Nick & Andy
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In today's episode, Nick and Andy discuss Mark 4 and 2 Corinthians 6 (the lectionary readings for Sunday, June 23rd) and try to answer the following questions: - What does it mean to receive the grace of God in vain? - What would modern day Christianity in America look like if we had to endure what Paul and the early Christians endured? - Do we lov…
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In today's episode, Nick and Andy discuss Mark 4 and 2 Corinthians 5 (the lectionary readings for Sunday, June 16th) and try to answer the following questions: - How do we walk by faith and not by sight? - Will there be ranks in heaven? - What worldly motivations compete with the love of Christ? - Where do you see the Kingdom of God and are we help…
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In today's episode, Nick and Andy discuss Genesis 3 and Mark 3 (the lectionary readings for Sunday, June 9th) and try to answer the following questions: - In what ways does shame still cause us to run and hide? - Why is blame still a natural human reaction? - If Jesus came today, what would we think of him? - What makes someone a member of Jesus' f…
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In today's episode Nick and Andy finish 2 Peter 3 and try to answer the following questions: - What words do we remember the most in life? - Is God's perceived slowness to return a sign of mercy? - What does it mean to be ready for Jesus to come? - Would the Apostle Paul be popular today? - How do we grow in grace and knowledge of Jesus? And a lot …
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In today's episode Nick and Andy look at 2 Peter 1 and try to answer the following questions: - Are the promises of God better than what the world can offer? - How would our faith be different if we understood ourselves as servants of God instead of children of God? - Will we ever fully grasp the greatness of God? - How would the story of Jesus be …
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Listen in as Nick and Andy try to answer the following questions: - In what ways should a pastor be an example to the flock? - What does it mean that Jesus is the good shepherd and why is it good news? - How does fear and worry control our lives? How is fear related to faith? - In what ways does the devil try to bully you? Does suffering make us st…
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In today's Holy Week edition Nick and Andy dive into 1 Peter 3 and try to answer the following questions: - Should wives submit to their husbands? - Can our relationship with God ever be healthy if our relationships with each other are unhealthy? - Can the church function as it should with divisions? - Have you thought out your faith to the point w…
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In today's episode Nick and Andy look at 1 Peter 2 and try to answer the following questions: - Where do we find spiritual milk and grow as disciples? - How does being chosen by God change us? - Is there an assumption in today's culture that Christians are better people than non-Christians? - Does God give authority to those who are elected to publ…
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Listen in as Nick and Andy dive into 1 Peter and try to answer the following questions: Has God chosen some people and not others? What does suffering reveal about our faith? How can we learn to think like God? Can we be faithful and not love each other? And so much more! We'd love to hear from you! If you have questions or comments for us, please …
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Galatians 5 is a wonderful chapter of Scripture and today's episode is a doozy! Nick and Andy try to answer the following questions: Christ has set us free -- how do we stay free? What does it mean to "fall away from grace?" What is the most important way that we share our faith? How do we overcome temptation? How do we live by the Spirit? And Andy…
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