The Crisis in Education Podcast

Preparing Teachers for the Real World: A Conversation with Dr. Greg Rockhold

Professional Crisis Management Association Season 2 Episode 31

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In this episode, Dr. Paulie welcomes back Dr. Greg Rockhold, a seasoned educator and leader with nearly 30 years of experience and service, including on the Board of Directors of the National Association of Secondary School Principals. Known for his thought-provoking LinkedIn posts, Dr. Rockhold joins to discuss one of his most pressing concerns: the lack of preparation first-year teachers receive before being thrown into the classroom “frying pan.”

Together, they explore why teacher preparation programs often fall short, how systemic issues leave new educators vulnerable to burnout, and what schools and districts can do to better support them. The conversation also touches on the potential of simulations and artificial intelligence as game changers in teacher training and education at large—tools that could revolutionize how educators build skills before they ever step into a classroom.

Key Topics Covered

  • The hidden challenges first-year teachers face in today’s classrooms.
  • Why traditional teacher preparation programs aren’t enough.
  • The critical role of leadership in supporting and retaining new educators.
  • Lessons from the Marine Corps and Boy Scouts about preparation and adaptability.
  • How simulations and AI could transform teacher training and student learning.
  • Practical steps districts can take to reduce teacher turnover and empower staff.

Why Listen?

If you’re a school leader, teacher, policymaker, or parent, this conversation will shed light on the realities of teaching and why so many educators leave the profession early. You’ll walk away with actionable insights on how to create systems that prepare, support, and sustain teachers—because when teachers thrive, students do too.

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