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Feedback is a constant part of teaching—but not all feedback is equally helpful. In this episode, Sara and Kori explore the difference between constructive teacher feedback and the “noise” that can sometimes surround the profession.
Whether feedback comes from evaluations, colleagues, professional development sessions, or even social media, teachers are often navigating a flood of opinions about what they should be doing in the classroom. The challenge is learning how to identify the feedback that truly supports professional growth while letting go of the noise that creates unnecessary pressure.
In this thoughtful conversation, Sara and Kori share personal experiences with receiving feedback throughout their teaching careers and reflect on how their perspectives have evolved over time. They discuss the emotional reactions that feedback can trigger, the importance of building trust with feedback sources, and how teachers can develop a more confident internal filter for evaluating advice.
What You’ll Hear in This Episode About How to Support Struggling Readers
- The difference between constructive feedback and unhelpful noise
- Why teachers often have strong emotional reactions to feedback
- How to identify trustworthy sources of feedback
- Strategies for filtering and prioritizing suggestions for improvement
- Why professional growth is a long-term process
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Related Episodes and Blog Posts:
- Episode 288: Choosing Intention Over Perfection with Sara Marye
- Episode 286: Making Space for More Joy this Year with Sara & Emily
- Blog Post: 5 Easy Ways to Launch Your Reading Block with Confidence
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More About Stellar Teacher Podcast:
Welcome to the Stellar Teacher Podcast where we believe teaching literacy is a skill that can be strengthened with the right strategies, systems, and support.
Each week, Sara Marye — along with members of the Stellar Teacher Company team and other special guests — shares practical insights, instructional strategies, and honest conversations from the voices behind the magic of STC. With over a decade of experience as a classroom teacher and school leader, Sara is passionate about helping upper elementary teachers simplify their literacy block and make a meaningful impact.
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Inside SLC, you’ll find ready-to-use, research-aligned lessons for reading, writing, and word study that work together to create a cohesive literacy block. From whole group comprehension lessons and vocabulary routines to small group supports and writing instruction, everything is built around consistent systems that support real classroom implementation.
If you’re tired of piecing lessons together or feeling like every week requires a brand-new strategy, SLC offers structure and clarity. It helps you simplify your literacy block, teach with intention, and create meaningful growth for your students!
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When you are preparing for an evaluation, The Stellar Teacher Podcast is here to support you. Each episode is designed to empower upper elementary teachers to simplify lesson planning, strengthen classroom routines, and build confident, capable readers without burnout. Teaching doesn’t have to feel overwhelming to be effective. With practical strategies, honest conversations, and systems that work in real classrooms, you can protect your energy while still delivering meaningful instruction. Be sure to subscribe so you never miss an episode filled with encouragement and actionable ideas to support your literacy block all year long.

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