Educational Rant- voice I chat with my students a lot. I listen to them. They have a lot to say. Yeah, teenagers, of course, they have a lot to say, you may think. They have ideas. They have opinions. They are actually pretty good at thinking outside the box. I have a theory about this.... Continue Reading →
Educational Rant- collaboration
Educational Rant- collaboration I have to go to mentoring meetings. As a mentee. Never mind that I have been teaching for 20+ years. Because I am new in the district Where I currently work I am considered a “new” teacher. I hate these meetings. I hate being talked to and instructed at. We also have... Continue Reading →
Educational Rant- voice
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Educational Rant- Tears
My job is hard. I am sitting at my desk in tears. And it is not the grading. It is not an overwhelming lack of time to do the tasks that I have to do. It is not the lesson planning or the lessons that flop. It is not the holding of my bladder for... Continue Reading →
Educational Rant -Creativity
Let's talk about creativity. There is a great TED talk by Sir Ken Robinson where he talks about how public education kills creativity. I like to think of myself as creative. As a teacher, I try to be creative. I try to mix things up and keep things interesting. As a teacher, this is necessary... Continue Reading →
Educational Rant- The A Grade
I usually write from the teacher's perspective. Today is the parent's. I am the mother of 4. Maybe because I am also a teacher I am very aware of the education my children are getting. I care about their education. A LOT. I worry about it. I stress about it. I wonder about it. I moved away... Continue Reading →
Educational Rant- the wall
I hit the wall today. No. Literally, I hit the wall. OK. Not literally, I didn't actually hit the wall. I kicked it. So, I kicked the wall today. I feel like an idiot now that I think about it, but I had reached my limit. It took all I have to not walk out... Continue Reading →
Educational Rant #1
Educational rant: I have been watching some TED talks with Sir Ken Robinson. I have always felt that teachers need more power, but he puts it so well. These issues of standardization and testing and even the old school classroom pop up all the time. Ken addresses them adeptly. I have a theory: kids started... Continue Reading →