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I hope the year has started off great for all you educators....I have resolved that this year 'is what it is'.....every time I turn around, something crazy is happening. Entering Festival season - and I have no idea what to expect....constant schedule changes, children flaking out, etc. On a more positive note - I get to do some serious networking this week and will get recognized for 25 years at our state convention this week. Will reconnect with colleagues and see what happens...
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We had a little bit of snow, not enough to make it unsafe to drive, but it's cold out, so I'll have to warm up my car soon.
I spent a lot of time grading and entering grades this weekend, and I have a lot of work to hand back. I think one or two kids cheated on a quiz, but I have no way to know, so I'll have to change their seats. I'm not looking forward to the histrionics. My seniors have a huge assignment due this week, and I predict that one or two won't be finished. I am not looking forward to their histrionics either. |
I was able to catch a few workshops yesterday and hear a few groups.....It's truly motivating to be surrounded by all this amazing talent!
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Holiday, it will be so fine .....
Start of a four-day week that moves into over a full week off for the Lunar New Year! I'm looking forward to the break!
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Hump day/night for me as I'm going to bed halfway through my four-day week! Gosh, I can really use the break! Keep your chins up - the weekend is almost here!
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Yesterday I go bouncing into school ready for a good day.....we usually wear jeans on Friday's. I also paid 20.00 to wear jeans on Friday's that aren't designated jean days. We have a four day weekend...so Thursday was our Friday.....right? So I wear jeans.....
Well....the Principal made me and about 8 others go home and change... REALLY?!?!? - Students wear what they want on any given day even though we do have an uniform - That's all you have on your plate??? - You'd rather exert your power and have 9 classrooms with uncertified personnel in them....students not learning for 2 hours??? - And you proved what??? What a year!!!! |
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.....counting today - 11 days until Festival....between now and then, Mock CRCT, a teachers workday, at least 2 field trips, 3 group rehearsals.....feel we pull an Excellent, but am pushing for 8th consecutive Superior .... Considering this year as a whole....I'm glad we are where we are!
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Yeah for Awesome Teachers!
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"I had incredible teachers. And as I look at my life today, the things I value most about myself — my imagination, my love of acting, my passion for writing, my love of learning, my curiosity — all of these things came from how I was parented and taught. And none of these qualities that I’ve just mentioned — none of these qualities that I prize so deeply, that have brought me so much joy, that have brought me so much professional success — none of these qualities that make me who I am ... can be tested. I said before that I had incredible teachers. And that’s true. But it’s more than that. My teachers were EMPOWERED to teach me. Their time wasn’t taken up with a bunch of test prep — this silly drill and kill nonsense that any serious person knows doesn’t promote real learning. No, my teachers were free to approach me and every other kid in that classroom like an individual puzzle. They took so much care in figuring out who we were and how to best make the lessons resonate with each of us. They were empowered to unlock our potential. They were allowed to be teachers. Now don’t get me wrong. I did have a brush with standardized tests at one point. I remember because my mom went to the principal’s office and said, ‘My kid ain’t taking that. It’s stupid, it won’t tell you anything and it’ll just make him nervous.’ That was in the ’70s when you could talk like that. I shudder to think that these tests are being used today to control where funding goes. I don’t know where I would be today if my teachers’ job security was based on how I performed on some standardized test. If their very survival as teachers was not based on whether I actually fell in love with the process of learning but rather if I could fill in the right bubble on a test. If they had to spend most of their time desperately drilling us and less time encouraging creativity and original ideas; less time knowing who we were, seeing our strengths and helping us realize our talents. I honestly don’t know where I’d be today if that was the type of education I had. I sure as hell wouldn’t be here. I do know that. This has been a horrible decade for teachers. I can’t imagine how demoralized you must feel. But I came here today to deliver an important message to you: As I get older, I appreciate more and more the teachers that I had growing up. And I’m not alone. There are millions of people just like me. So the next time you’re feeling down, or exhausted, or unappreciated, or at the end of your rope; the next time you turn on the TV and see yourself called “overpaid;” the next time you encounter some simple-minded, punitive policy that’s been driven into your life by some corporate reformer who has literally never taught anyone anything. ... Please know that there are millions of us behind you. You have an army of regular people standing right behind you, and our appreciation for what you do is so deeply felt. We love you, we thank you and we will always have your back." ~ Matt Damon, Save Our Schools March 7/30/2011 A video of the full speech can be viewed here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k7Jh3Z52KV0 |
First, please accept my apologies as I really haven't figured out how to insert an article off the 'net. Secondly, this article is written by someone I grew up with on the news every night. Peter Mansbridge is a well respected person in Canada; I really like how he takes the regular 'arguments' regarding teachers benefits and frames them realistically. Enjoy!
Deb http://www.cbc.ca/news/petermansbrid...ook-like%22%7D |
I know I keep saying this.....but what a year! One thing for sure, it's almost over....
I have been promised that next year will be better, but I will continue to explore any opportunities that come my way... Despite the first 9 weeks being a living hell, I managed to salvage what was left of a program I have been building for the last 11 yrs., to somehow pull off a Superior Rating at Festival. I've never had a group make below a II (excellent), and this is 8th consecutive year of taking a group that received all I's (superior). I am exhausted....physically - as soon as we finished I felt pain in my back, arms and shoulders....mentally exhausted since the first nine weeks...I guess based on our rating, you could say the years been successful....but it has taken its toll on me - in so many levels....and I will hear a hundred times - I knew you could do it, you always worry so much and they do fine, I expected nothing less.... But those people have no idea of the hurdles, struggles, hours and hours of classroom instruction along with after school rehearsals, blood, sweat and lots of tears that have been shed this year... In the end, our success yesterday was a combination of a determined teacher who knew their potential, refused to give in or give up and 50 students who stepped up to the plate and allowed me to lead them.... I cannot wait for spring break....but better yet, this summer....just can't get here soon Enuff!!! I'm obviously not going to sleep...so coffee - here I cone! |
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