wow, tonnes of teachers here!
Its exam time and a mad rush here, hows it for the rest of you? I know in north America, the school year is different, and summer hols are really long!
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wow, tonnes of teachers here!
Its exam time and a mad rush here, hows it for the rest of you? I know in north America, the school year is different, and summer hols are really long!
Middle school English/language arts, here (7th/8th). Going back to work Tuesday (never mind that, of course, I've been going in to work on my room for the past week or so) and school starts the following week.
I know I'm spoiled with our two-plus month break, but I'm just not quite ready for summer to end.![]()
Fall down six times, get up seven.
My Blog/Journal: Fat Athlete
Elementary school librarian here, and college writing online with ITT Technical Institute.
Roxy
Getting in touch with my inner try-athlete.
I didn't fill out the poll, because I am a former teacher, gr. 6/7 English/Language Arts. I looped with my kids for 2 years.
Even though I am on to a new career, I don't think I will ever stop feeling like a teacher, after 31 years!
I'm an elementary music teacher. Yes, the kindergarten teachers need a special pat on the back. They are my most challenging classes.
Fall down six times, get up seven.
My Blog/Journal: Fat Athlete
How about social sciences and literature. That is what I teach.
I tutor "underprepared" students at the community college in a computer lab - and also help a lot of "returning" (i.e., significantly older than 19) students figure out how to navigate the computer for academic purposes and remember what School is. (Right now I'm designing a tutorial for "using assistive technology for academic purposes" and putting the finishing touches on a mess of reading comprehension exercises to go with "Freak the Mighty.")
We've been crazy busy this week ... but there's nothing quite like having said a few encouraging words at the right time so a student decides that yes, she can... I am so in awe of the people brave enough to put it on the line and get out there and go back to school![]()
Social worker/counselor in K-5, since 1986. Prior to that 8 years as a special ed teacher; prior to that grade 5, and grades 7-8 math and English. Hoping to retire in about 5 years, after youngest son finishes college. As much as I like kids and school, I feel more balanced during summer breaks when I can ride regularly. A little sadness this time of year when I know I'll lose cycling time.
beth
I am a primary teacher - mostly grade 2 and 3. This year I am teaching a Grade 2/3 split at a brand new school! I unpacked 37 boxes last week and have lots more to do to get ready for the kids who arrive on Sept. 8th. I can't wait!
It is never too late to be what you might have been. ~ George Elliot
My podcast about being a rookie triathlete:Kelownagurl Tris Podcast
Freak the Mighty at a community college? Are they ELL students?
I love this book, but I used it with 7th graders who had reading difficulties!