Teaching through Emotions
Teaching through Emotions
Sarcasm stings. How can teachers defuse the impact?
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Sarcasm stings. How can teachers defuse the impact?

Season 3 Episode 6: In which Joe and I talk with an actual teacher about a hurtful incident

This episode is really fun because the teacher whose story we wrestle with, Donna, is actually in the virtual studio with us! What you get to hear is a simulation of a (very small) Teacher Support Group where Joe and I ask the types of questions we would ask in a real TSG and work with the data Donna’s answers provide. Listening will bring you into the world of TSGs, where teachers and I get to unpack difficult experiences with curiosity, compassion, and perspective-changing psychodynamic insights! Wahoo!!!

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We talk about

  • what sarcasm might mean (you won’t want to miss Joe’s analogy)

  • how students can use teachers as proxies for their parents

  • the “amazing” value of detaching from hurtful experiences

  • whether or not teachers should be “bullet proof”

  • managing the desire to get revenge

  • how teachers can be superheroes

Not a teacher? This episode is for you, too. If you’ve been hurt by sarcasm yourself, our conversation with Donna will turn your head around.

Got your own stories of student sarcasm? Of the surprising hurt? Of your effective — or, better yet, ineffective — response to it? Let us hear it! Call the TTE hotline at

413.239.4158.

Thanks for listening, as always.

Credits

Founder and Host: Betsy Burris

Co-Host: Joe Johnson

Producer: Jullian Androkae of PodVision

Audience Development: Andreea Coscai of PodVision

Music: Tom Burris/Jabbering Trout

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