Tuesday, September 10, 2013
Why watching Television can benefit your students...
My first year teaching, during our first staff meeting our Principal told all of us that we needed to take time to go get a pedicure. He was a 50's aged man with a coaching background, so needless to say, I couldn't take him seriously. But he was right. As teachers we all must take time for ourselves so that there is something left for our kids.
At the end of some days, you will come home physically and emotionally drained. You will have nothing left to give because greeting 200+ smiling (or not) faces everyday is hard work. That doesn't even take into consideration the actual teaching part. Knowing all of your kids strenghts, weaknesses, likes, dislike, modifications, accommodations, and people they will sit next to willingly while still working takes a LOT of brain space.
So its okay to be tired. It is important to take time out for yourself. Take a bath, watch a game, go on a walk, water your flowers, or watch Comedy Central, because in the end, you cannot take care of your kiddos with out taking care of yourself too.
Thursday, September 5, 2013
Why being Awkward is Excellent
I have always been awkward. It is pretty much the only thing that comes natural to me. I am perfectly ok with it, however other people often aren't.
This might help me to relate so well with the kids I teach, since they are essentially in the most awkward phase of their lives, (which also just so happens to be one of the most life deciding phases in their lives). 8th and 9th graders. Even the 'cool' kids are super awkward. I just love them.
I have learned to just embrace my awkwardness. It has taken me a really long time, lots of tears, and gradual acceptance of myself to realize being awkward is perfectly fine, if that is who you are. And if you are who you are... You are way happier.
Every day I witness my beautiful students battling with their own awkwardness, geekiness, dumbness, smartness, ugliness, all of which are self imposed titles because they feel they are supposed to be a certain way! How sad is this? That 12, 13, 14 year olds are throwing their perfectly perfect unique selves away to fit into a mold that is terribly worn out? I am over it.
Is it hard to put forth extra effort to embrace the awkwardness? What a difference it could make to our beautifully imperfect children, to know that someone loves their awkwardness. They are appreciated for who they are when they come in the door.
I love the thing below... not sure who made it, but its awesome!
Wednesday, August 28, 2013
Tuesday, August 27, 2013
That One Kid
Maybe they are excessively tardy on the first day, even though they have been at this school for three years. Maybe they sneak those head phones in every time you look away, sliding their cap back on for the fourth time this class period. Maybe they sleep through the syllabus you worked on all summer perfecting.
It happens. It's frustrating, but it happens.
These kids are the reason teachers are so important. You have a choice. Berate and tear them down on the first day? or Maybe smile and tell them how happy you are that they made it to class.
Maybe you'll be the reason they come back tomorrow.
Thursday, August 22, 2013
Positivity: The main reason you shouldn't be negative.
A positive attitude will render positive results. What is the worst that could happen? A negative attitude will ensure you are miserable as things around you evolve and change, and you, get left behind.
I am still a baby teacher. I am still learning and adjusting my practice and finding new ways to reach my little butterflies. But shouldn't we all be?
We preach to our kids about being eternal learners and always searching to be better students. When did teachers become exempt from that?