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“No one can seem to agree what good teaching is” I felt that. My soul felt that. Your mom felt that. Seriously, the number of studies that come out each year that we are expected to know about and realign all our content and practices with is unrealistic and unsustainable. No wonder burn-out is so high. We are expected to reinvent the wheel every year (why did they change math?? math is math!)
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I’m part of Gen Z, born in ‘02. I’m not sure if it’s a generational thing, but a lot of my peers were loud & disrespectful in school growing up. It had me gobsmacked. I don’t actually remember being taught by my parents how to be respectful & cooperative, I just couldn’t imagine being anything short of that… even with teachers I really didn’t like. I’d still speak up for myself with teachers who mistreated me, I just wasn’t that unruly … I knew to save that behavior for when I was playing outside after school.
I’m also on the spectrum, so being quiet in rooms full of people is just kind of who I am. I had manners, though, and I was inquisitive, respectful, my teachers really did enjoy my presence, I think, and I always felt warm & fuzzy when I knew I was behaving well.
My future children will be taught to value the importance of respecting teachers & will be facing consequences & a very long conversation at home if I am told they are being disruptive & rude in class.
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I recall a time when a very popular student was acting as if he was the boss of the class on the first day. I looked at him and reminded him that his parents loved me. I had met the mom over the summer break and she told me that she and her husband were thrilled that I’d be teaching their youngest son because I was the best teacher their oldest child ever had. I just smiled at him and said that I’d let his mom know what he had been trying to do. He was never a problem the rest of the year. And because all the other kids saw how this one boy changed his tune…everyone else fell into line.
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I see alot of the problems as a parent tour are putting forth and my wife and I are trying to do our part. Literally allowed our kid to fail and really tell her about herself and how she's acting. End up electronic-less and internet-less and really having to show she is better than what she has been doing, grades and behavior. She knows we are in co tact with her school and that we review everything she has to do for school (that we can access). It really is on the parents to hold their kids accountable and show respect and support for the teachers teaching them (at least the good ones actually trying and giving a damn), not parents trying to control the curriculum.
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I’m an elementary teacher, these are facts! The administrative stuff is burdening but, the kids and hugs and those breakthroughs are so worth it!
This week, I had a third grade student struggle w completing a color by number addition sheet, which is it’s own concern, but when she came to me she said “I can’t do this” and I gave her a pep talk, I ended with “yes you can! You can do this!” And I kept repeating “you can do this! You can do this! You can do this” I said it so much she smiled the biggest in a long time, giggled and said “I can do this 😊” AND THAT IS WHAT BRINGS INTO SCHOOL every day
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@TeacherTherapy
2 years ago
Of course these are generalizations, and not all of my experiences were terrible, but I was still saddened by so many things in education. I'd love to know your thoughts and experiences, and if you're interested in hearing more, I have long form videos about my 8 year teaching journey and why I quit. Don't forget to like and subscribe if you haven't already! 🥰
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