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Aug. 16th, 2007 05:38 pmOMG
Second day of school. First day? School attendance computer crashed and most of the schedules had the wrong room numbers on them. *thud* So you can all probably guess that being a flexible sort of person was a good thing. Today? Smoother, except for my last group, some of whom really didn't have a lot of respect for anyone and talked over me, other students, etc. So I guess the next class I have with them, I send 'em out if they do that, and then detentions after that. Sigh. Teenagers. Lots of well behaved kids, too, though.
Some of the old-guard teachers are being really snotty to newbies. "I haven't given detentions in three years, because I am an experienced teacher, you know, and so I don't have problems in my room." What total bull! And she was saying this to a first year teacher (I've taught for more than a decade, so I know she was just trying to sound perfect). There's no such thing as far as I know as a perfect class that never has a problem. Working out problems is part of every school year, yeah? I mean my obnoxious group today? Tonight I plan how to make it work with them. That's part of teaching, or so my mother taught me.
Second day of school. First day? School attendance computer crashed and most of the schedules had the wrong room numbers on them. *thud* So you can all probably guess that being a flexible sort of person was a good thing. Today? Smoother, except for my last group, some of whom really didn't have a lot of respect for anyone and talked over me, other students, etc. So I guess the next class I have with them, I send 'em out if they do that, and then detentions after that. Sigh. Teenagers. Lots of well behaved kids, too, though.
Some of the old-guard teachers are being really snotty to newbies. "I haven't given detentions in three years, because I am an experienced teacher, you know, and so I don't have problems in my room." What total bull! And she was saying this to a first year teacher (I've taught for more than a decade, so I know she was just trying to sound perfect). There's no such thing as far as I know as a perfect class that never has a problem. Working out problems is part of every school year, yeah? I mean my obnoxious group today? Tonight I plan how to make it work with them. That's part of teaching, or so my mother taught me.