Yes, this is a rant- which I rarely do on this blog because I just don't want this blog to have that vibe. I don't like to read constant complaining on other blogs, so I try not to do it here. Since this blog is mine though, I'll choose this time to leave it as a rant session.
Thursday, April 10, 2008
29 days to go
Time moves slowly when you are bored and detached from what you're doing. That's pretty much the feeling I've had for a while now at work. I am cooked for the year. Next week is the second part of the MAP test (math portion), and after that I think I'll feel even more done since that test is the pressure cooker of the schools today. Somehow, someone along the way decided that the MAP is a good way to judge the quality of job teachers are doing. As if student performance is a direct reflection of the job I do. Yeah right, and every kid who wants to be a pro football player will be as long as his coach is good enough. I'm just ready for this year to end. I wouldn't recommend getting into education to anyone. Sure, you get the summer off. But I assure you, you'll do 12 months worth of work in the 9 months school's in. You are tied down for the school year. I've been doing this for eight years now and I'm very efficient at what I do. I don't take work home and I don't come in extra early to get caught up. It all happens between 7:20 and 3:20. At the end of the day though you're lucky if you have the energy to use the few hours you have free before going to bed at 9:00.
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5 comments:
It's GOOD to see a post! Was getting a bit worried about you ... such as you getting swallowed up by the education beast. Sounds like you have evaded that scenario.
I admire public school teachers. You all have to deal with parents believing that every problem their kid has is your fault, you can't just "get rid" of a client, and you are never paid enough to justify the work and stress.
My sister started off as a substitute school teacher for maybe a year. She quickly learned that she just couldn't do it full time.
Yeah, it's good to be back in the cyber world. I need to write. It makes me feel better.
As far as the teaching goes- substitute teaching is actually harder than full time since you're spending the whole day at a huge disadvantage of knowing less about what's going on than anyone else- including the students.
Jbeefcakes, one of our neighbors teaches Junior High Computer and he pretty much says the same thing that you say here. I am like Kal, hats off to all of you teachers!
Looking at other options, especially when you're still so young, is never a bad idea. Life is too short not to love what you do for so many hours every day.
Take care!
There is a bike in your garage waiting to be ridden by you.
Dude, I love that print from Dali!
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