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Bringing Kindness, Excellence, and Curiosity into the Classroom: An Exit Interview with 40-Year Math Teacher Brenda Lynch

August 05, 2020 Josh Britton and Derek Maxson Season 2 Episode 3
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Bringing Kindness, Excellence, and Curiosity into the Classroom: An Exit Interview with 40-Year Math Teacher Brenda Lynch
Show Notes

In this unique episode, we're hearing from a 40-year classroom teacher veteran, Brenda Lynch. Brenda shares her stories with us, how the education landscape has changed over time and gives some great advice for new teachers who are just beginning their careers.

Episode Highlights: 

  • Building relationships with students is key to classroom success
  • There is always something new for teachers to learn, don't be afraid of technology!
  • Bringing students' curiosity to the math classroom
  • Stay current on information coming out, join teacher organizations to network and stay in the loop
  • The best thing you can do going into this new school year is be kind and patient with your school leaders, other teachers, parents, and students. 
  • Brand new teachers should "interview" school administrators to ensure a good fit with leadership style and teaching philosophy
  • If you don't like children, you shouldn't be a teacher. Find a new career you can be passionate about


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About our Guest
Brenda Lynch has been a teacher for 40 years.  She has a Bachelor's and Master's degree from Sam Houston State University.  Her career started in Spring ISD as a home economics teacher, transitioned to a driver education teacher for ESC 6 in Huntsville, and then to become a mathematics teacher in Spring, Willis, Conroe, and Montgomery ISDs. 

She served 3 years as the Secondary Math Specialist for Region 6 Education Service Center before relocating to New Caney ISD as their Secondary Math Instructional Specialist. She has also served as an adjunct professor for Lone Star College periodically over the last 20 years. Brenda has spent her entire career sharing her joy of learning with students and teachers and looking forward to the new phase in her life...retirement!