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Mysterious Teaching

Insights behind the perils of being a teacher

Look at me! I am wonderful?

I walked in on the Assistant Principal talking to another teacher in the lounge.  They were talking about which teachers had good discipline and which didn't.  The VP said she never saw my students.  Why was that?  I said it was because I take care of those issues in my classroom.  I don't want to waste time and give control of an issue to another person.  Then the students think I either don't care, or I can't deal with it.  I want them to know who is in charge in this room.

The VP said some of the teachers send kids to the office because they took their pencils home to do homework and forgot to bring them back.  Then the teacher gets mad when the VP gives the child a pencil and sends them back to class. (I thought learning was why they came here)

Since when are minor issues a need to send kids to the office?  Why aren't teachers taking care of these issues on their own?  Our VP should be taking care of things like, bullying, fights, kids trying to break rocks off the new playground wall, and major issues like that.  Pencils?

Billy called Sammy a Sissy!  Billy got sent to the principal.  Who knew that that was an important issue?

At the end of the conversation, I got the compliment of the year...Both the teacher and the VP said the reason I didn't have problems in my class was because I dealt with it and the kids respected me for it.  VP said the kids actually told her that they really "liked" me.  ME?  I can't really believe that.  I don't yell all the time anymore but I am still strict and make them tow the rope. 

Then later the same day, another aide came up to me and said she had heard I was the best teacher on campus.  She said she agreed because when she is in my class with her special needs child, I show respect and love to all the children.  I make learning fun.  Wow!  Two compliments in one day!  Who knew?  Maybe I should get a pillar to stand on so people can admire me.

I would probably just fall off when I went for the drink or the smoke.  Did I tell you I am trying to quit smoking?  Drinking isn't so much a problem since I don't really do it at all.  However, smoking...!

Published Wednesday, October 24, 2007 5:14 PM by MysteryTeacher

Comments

 

Kim said:

I'm enjoying reading your blogs...so many each day!  This latest topic was what we were talking about in my Ed. class last night.  I'm studying to be a teacher and will student teach next semester...The issue about dealing with discipline problems in your own class first before sending kids to the VP.  Good advice.

Anotehr class I have requires me to have a blog of my own (Carbon footprinting)AND check out 3 other blogs of my choice, hence I'm reading yours.  

Keep up the topics and information!

October 25, 2007 10:47 AM
 

jtspencer said:

I can tell that you are a good teacher, whether a VP mentions you or not.  Still, it's cool when they give you encouragement.

I think that teachers don't realize that when they send a student to the principal, they are sending the message, "I don't care about you," or "I can't handle you on my own."  Neither messages are good.  Both lead to a sense of mutual disrespect.

October 27, 2007 10:16 PM
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About MysteryTeacher

I am a wild, whacky, weird, wonderful woman and teacher. I am venturing into a previous life by teaching ELL this fall. I use to teach ESL years ago. I am excited, empowered, and employed. I love life.

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