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Designed for a World That Doesn’t Exist: Why Education Is Breaking Teachers

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An AI robot named Plato got pitched as the future of classrooms… and Vanessa is not buying it. In this episode, she breaks down why teaching can’t be automated, why things like Plato keep showing up, shares a junk-mail hack that saves your sanity, and walks you through the resume tactic that helps employers understand your better.

What You’ll Hear in This Episode

  • Why “AI works when everything goes according to plan… and teaching is what happens when it doesn’t” 
  • The real problem isn’t the robot — it’s the thinking behind it 
  • Why classrooms are closer to Houston freeways than controlled environments 
  • A quick teacher hack to stop junk mail from invading your home 
  • Resume top section tips: objective vs. summary vs. branding statement 
  • How to translate your educator skills into language hiring managers understand  

Links & Next Steps

  • Free Discovery Session: TeachersinTransition.com/calendar 
  • Find Your Bearings: If you’re in the “I can’t stay, but I don’t know where I’m going” phase, contact Vanessa directly to learn more at Vanessa@TeachersinTransition.com
  • Support page: buzzsprout.com/277608/support 
     

Connect with Vanessa

  • Email: Vanessa@TeachersinTransition.com 
  • Voicemail/Text: 512-640-9099 
  • LinkedIn: Vanessa Jackson (Teachers in Transition)

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 The transcript to this podcast is found on the episode’s homepage at Buzzsprout

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