colorisnt
04-24-2014, 12:47 PM
I've had some really rough teaching semesters in the past. Last year, I was working for a faculty member who I liked as a person a lot but just had an entirely different teaching style than I did. Going back to TA'ing after instructing students was hard but necessary for me to complete my big comprehensive exams. Working with a brand new prof who had less teaching experience than I did in this class with a class of undergrads that were mostly lost and not incredibly studious and dealing with another TA who did not do ANY of the work assigned was a nightmare.
So, I got assigned a class this semester of my own, and I've really loved every second of it. Before this, I taught methods labs which are notoriously hated and while I had many amazing students, the labs were hit-and-miss. This semester, there have been a couple flakey students, the Dean getting involved on behalf of one sticky situation, and having to go to bat at Disability Services for another student, but man do I love what I do! I have such incredibly bright kids in my class. Not all of them are A students but most of them are smart, they participate, and they care. Very rarely do you get a group of kids this good. I assigned extra-credit the other day dealing with universal health care and my kids just responded brilliantly for the most part.
I gave them a few sentences as an assignment but most of them wrote whole pages of double-spaced arguments. Some of my kids have told me that they didn't think they'd care about this stuff (none are majors) but that I make the class relevant to applications beyond the major. That's the best compliment. Thinking about being done in two weeks makes me sad. Who knows when I get another class like this but man it's positive today to see them engaged and doing well. Tomorrow, we talk about gun policy and local political issues. I can't wait. It's a 9 AM class but I've never been so excited to get up at 7:00 as I am teaching this class of students.
And while a lot of people "hate" on "Millenials", my kids really do care about the world. It restores some faith in humanity.
So, I got assigned a class this semester of my own, and I've really loved every second of it. Before this, I taught methods labs which are notoriously hated and while I had many amazing students, the labs were hit-and-miss. This semester, there have been a couple flakey students, the Dean getting involved on behalf of one sticky situation, and having to go to bat at Disability Services for another student, but man do I love what I do! I have such incredibly bright kids in my class. Not all of them are A students but most of them are smart, they participate, and they care. Very rarely do you get a group of kids this good. I assigned extra-credit the other day dealing with universal health care and my kids just responded brilliantly for the most part.
I gave them a few sentences as an assignment but most of them wrote whole pages of double-spaced arguments. Some of my kids have told me that they didn't think they'd care about this stuff (none are majors) but that I make the class relevant to applications beyond the major. That's the best compliment. Thinking about being done in two weeks makes me sad. Who knows when I get another class like this but man it's positive today to see them engaged and doing well. Tomorrow, we talk about gun policy and local political issues. I can't wait. It's a 9 AM class but I've never been so excited to get up at 7:00 as I am teaching this class of students.
And while a lot of people "hate" on "Millenials", my kids really do care about the world. It restores some faith in humanity.