So the days begin of my student teaching and the joys that come from it. With 3rd graders it isn't as bad, but there is still the occasional "Teacher!" or the more often than not papers shoved under your nose as you are trying to answer a question from students who are too impatient to wait nicely.
I am so glad that I have reached this point in my education, but I can say that I am ready to actually be a teacher, and not have to report back to so many people, when I am a teacher my main person to report to will be the Principal, not my cooperating teacher, principal, supervisor, and the University.
The classroom I am in right now is going to teach me a lot about classroom management, which is actually a blessing in disguise. To have a class that I have to work to control will teach me how I need to manage one of the hardest classrooms, my supervisor tells us that "Classroom Management can make or break a teacher." This is proving to be true, he also told me that he can tell what teachers have control as early as the second week of school. You can be an amazing teacher, but if you can't get your students to be quiet long enough to learn then you are not going to get anywhere.
Highlights of my two weeks student teaching so far:
"Teacher, I didn't recognize you with your hair down, I have to get used to you looking this way, and then when you wear your hair up again I won't recognize you then either!"
"Mrs. Luke, when I grow up I want to work at Disneyland as an Imaginier (spelling?), they are the people who invent all the fun rides from the movies."
"Mrs. Luke, so and so won't stop touching me!"
"Mrs. Luke, I drew this picture for you."
Friday, January 22, 2010
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You are going to be a fantastic teacher :)
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