Teacher Armor
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"They teach you pedagogy, they teach you curriculum, they teach you how to grade a rubric. They don’t teach you how to build a steel spine while keeping a soft heart."
In the longest and most personal episode of Season 2 yet, Rob dives deep into the concept of "Teacher Armor." From the early "forge" of South Carolina to the intense "sanctuary" of inner-city Detroit, this episode explores the functional necessity of building a shield to survive the classroom—and the struggle of learning how to take it off.
In this episode:
• The Forge: How a principal named "Doc" and the heat of the Lowcountry shaped a young educator.
• What the Textbooks Miss: The raw reality of students like "Q" and why "Apollo 13-ing" through 2020 required a different kind of strength.
• The Killing Fields vs. The Suburbs: The mental weight of compartmentalizing the commute.
• The Seventh Day: Why Saturday is the "unbuckling" point where the armor finally hits the floor.
The rebuild is a process of choosing when to be a fortress and when to be a human being.
Links & Resources:
• Read the graphic illustrated version of this post at RebuildingRob.com