Samantha Fecich

Oct 2, 20202 min

Real Talk about Time Management Book Review

Updated: Aug 3, 2023

Hello friends,

If you know me, then you know I'm all about spending time in the day and using my time productively. I use strategies such as calendar blocking, scheduling everything, using calendars, and setting reminders. I always want to inform my practice and share my knowledge with future teachers. So, when Corwin provided me with the book "Real Talk About Time Management: 35 best practices for Educators" by Serena Pariser and Edward Deroche, I had to check it out!

First, let me say that I enjoyed the ease of this book. Pariser and Deroche provided real examples, practical advice, and resources at every step. I particularly enjoyed the questions and activities at the end of each section. The authors divided the book into four sections and provided several time management strategies for each section. I am going to share a few of my favorite strategies from each of the sections.

Section 1- Time management mindset

Strategy 6 -Am I scraping the right car?

  • be intentional with the time you have at school

  • build relationships with students

  • prepare for lessons

  • get ahead as much as you can

Strategy 7 - Watch your water cooler

  • Be mindful of your energy leaks

  • Don't overcommit to things

  • Don't multitask

  • Bring healthy snacks and lunches so you stay energized throughout the day

  • Check your email 2 or 3 times a day and schedule it!

Section 2 - Planning

Strategy 12 - Meetings

  • Two types of meetings - formal and informal

  • - have agendas to stay on task and focused

  • and shared necessary action steps

  • . Informal meetings are called for a specific purpose

  • ; be intentional with your time at informal meetings.

Strategy 15 - cell phones, emails, and social media. Oh my!

  • No multitasking, friends!

  • select a time to check email, social media, and text messages

  • set aside time to answer email messages thoughtfully

Section 3 - At School

Strategy 19 - Group work

  • consider how you will group the students before the lesson

  • arrange classroom space so it is conducive to class group work

  • give out roles

  • use a rubric to assess participation

Strategy 28 - Have a system with email

  • set up boundaries for email response times, and turn around and let people know of your boundaries

  • flag email messages that you can't get to yet so you can return them later

  • some emails are better answered in a text, direct message, or phone call, so try that

  • filter messages or organize them into folders in your email provider.

Section 4 - At home

Strategy 31 - Taking care of yourself

  • self-care is critical. It includes exercise, getting enough sleep, drinking water, and eating healthy

  • to meet emotional needs.

Strategy 33 - Enjoy time after school and on the weekend

  • use this time to recharge

  • enjoy an activity

  • unplug from technology

  • this benefits you, your family, and your students.

Friends, these are just a few strategies in "Real Talk About Time Management: 35 best practices for Educators" by Serena Pariser and Edward Deroche. To see the other strategies pick up your copy today! It comes in an ebook and paperback.

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