
Teachers, Hold On to What You Know: Trusting Yourself During Testing and Evaluations
From One Tired Teacher: Teaching Without Burnout by Trina Deboree
February 23, 2026 · 13 min · Episode 283
About this episode
This episode discusses how teachers can maintain their confidence and trust their professional judgment during testing and evaluation periods.
Send us Fan Mail Testing season and evaluations can make even confident teachers question themselves. In this episode, we talk about how to stay grounded, trust your professional judgment, and teach from your values when pressure and opinions get loud. The volume gets loud this time of year—tests, evaluations, and opinions from people who have never stood in your classroom. We’re turning that noise down and turning your inner voice up. This conversation is a reset for tired teachers who need ...
Topics covered
- testing
- evaluations
- teacher confidence
- professional judgment
Keywords
- burnout
- teaching values
- inner voice
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