Back in the classroom!!
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Back in the classroom!!
Well, I finally did it. I've been dragged kicking and screaming back into the classroom after 15 years absence!! This is me on my first day!
Any tips for maintaining my sanity please?! Wine and chocolate are top of my list, but any other suggestions would be gratefully received.
Any tips for maintaining my sanity please?! Wine and chocolate are top of my list, but any other suggestions would be gratefully received.
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Re: Back in the classroom!!
As a student or teacher?
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Re: Back in the classroom!!
As a teacher, sadly!
Actually my first day was funny as I was at work in the morning, then a friend had invited me to attend a lecture she was giving at the uni in the afternoon which made a wonderful contrast.
Actually my first day was funny as I was at work in the morning, then a friend had invited me to attend a lecture she was giving at the uni in the afternoon which made a wonderful contrast.
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I helped in year one last year for two hours, once a week.
The longest two hours of every week.
But perhaps you teach year 12?
The longest two hours of every week.
But perhaps you teach year 12?
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Re: Back in the classroom!!
No, I teach Years 7 and 8 bottom sets in a secondary modern.
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Oh! I have dc in years 9 and 10 ...
Do dc at your school choose options in year 8? Ours is good comp with grammar stream and results, my only criticism (not bad to have just one criticism!) is that they choose their options too early.
What subject do you teach? I have dd in set 3 out of 5 sets (she just isn't academic). I imagine teaching bottom sets can be very challenging but rewarding. Or is it just plain hard work? I bet it's tiring.
Do dc at your school choose options in year 8? Ours is good comp with grammar stream and results, my only criticism (not bad to have just one criticism!) is that they choose their options too early.
What subject do you teach? I have dd in set 3 out of 5 sets (she just isn't academic). I imagine teaching bottom sets can be very challenging but rewarding. Or is it just plain hard work? I bet it's tiring.
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My favourite group just before I gave up teaching was Year 8 set 4 out of 4. They were innocent and just lovely really. My classes haven't always been like that, but I've always had a good relationship with low ability Year 8 students.
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Re: Back in the classroom!!
Ginx, to be honest I've no idea when they start to choose options at my school, but mine will be working on basic literacy skills. I'm a secondary trained English teacher, although the level that I'm teaching it at is primary level.
I think it will be rewarding. I have the potential to make a difference and really like my Year 7.
KS10, you'll have to give me some tips with my Year 8 as they're a complete, disruptive nightmare!
I think it will be rewarding. I have the potential to make a difference and really like my Year 7.
KS10, you'll have to give me some tips with my Year 8 as they're a complete, disruptive nightmare!
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My DS is now in Year 8 and has to choose his options soon. I think it is too early too. When I asked my son why they have to choose so soon and not next year he said that the school thought next year was 'a wasted year'!?!?
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Now I'm regretting that comment!KS10, you'll have to give me some tips with my Year 8 as they're a complete, disruptive nightmare!
I think it's been luck mostly; or possibly, I had a positive attitude with Year 8 as I expected to do well with them - neither of which helps you really. I never did games with them until behaviour was sorted. I will have a think and pm you.