Are you a teacher feeling overwhelmed by endless tasks and struggling to find time for what truly matters—your students? In this episode of The 10 Minute Teacher Podcast, Dr. Desiree Alexander, an award-winning educator and consultant, shares 11 practical time management hacks every teacher can use to reclaim their time and reduce stress.
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Dr. Desiree Alexander is the Founder and CEO of Educator Alexander Consulting, LLC, and the Deputy Director for the Associated Professional Educators of Louisiana. With over two decades of experience in education, she is an award-winning speaker, consultant, and advocate for teachers. Her work focuses on empowering educators with practical strategies and tools to thrive in their profession.
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01:24 ⏳ 1. Get Organized
Declutter your workspace and avoid the dreaded “stack of death.” Set up a simple and functional filing system to make paperwork more manageable.
01:45 📂 2. Use a Simple Filing System
Whether digital or paper, having an easy-to-use system will keep your materials accessible and prevent last-minute scrambling.
02:15 📝 3. Empower Students to File Their Own Work
Save time by letting students take responsibility for filing their assignments. This simple step fosters organization skills and lightens your workload.
03:02 📅 4. Plan Lessons Early to Reduce Last-Minute Stress
Gather resources ahead of time—copies, books, manipulatives—to avoid scrambling when the copier inevitably breaks right before class.
05:03 👥 5. Have Multitasking Moments to Socialize and Get Work Done
Balance productivity with connection! Grade papers or file documents while chatting with colleagues, so you don’t have to take as much work home.
05:54 🚪 6. Close the Door and Minimize Distractions
Find a quiet space to focus during planning periods, so you can get work done efficiently without unnecessary interruptions.
06:10 🏡 7. Protect Your Peace and Work-Life Balance
Your well-being matters. Set limits on how much work you bring home, and make time for family, rest, and hobbies.
06:50 ✅ 8. Use the Answer, File, Delete (AFD) or Three D’s (Delegate, Dump, Do) Method
Prioritize your tasks by
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