Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Blog #9:

What I've Learned This Year:

What I have learned this year: Stay Positive
     First of all, I loved reading this post because it gave me many things to look for when I become a teacher. These are things that I am almost certain the majority of first year teachers do or overlook and it will be nice to have a background!
     I think he is absolutely right; new teachers become so conserned with themselves and proving to their fellow employees that they are a good teacher, that they loose focus on what is most important: the students. It really hit me when he talked about making the perfect lesson plan and that it is never perfect. I often do not think about that, but I certainly should. I can make a lesson plan that seems perfect on paper, but that does not mean that all of my students will grasp the content simply based on the plan. Workplace drama.. I do not think that you can ever escape that. As he said, communication is key!

     I think that I was lucky growing up; I always head teachers who encouraged me to do my best, but never repremanded me when I did not meet their expectations. I know that many teachers do this, and it is sad. As he says, they are children, and neither of us are perfect. I do not think I have to worry so much about the technology aspect simply for the fact that we are being pushed to use it in our education now, while teachers who went to school even ten years ago were not. He ends the post with: "we owe it to our students." We truly do. Why else are we in the education field?

1 comment:

  1. Mattie,

    I absolutely agree with Mr. McClung about owing it to our students. We should focus all of our energy on them and attempt to create the best classroom ever. I know I am in the education field to encourage students and assist them in achieving in life. Communication is a key aspect in any area of life and especially education. It is extremely important to be able to get along with our fellow employees and also our students. If we can effectively communicate with out students, our classes will run much smoother.

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