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Re: Contradictions!
Posted by what's your take on it all? on 5/16/08

    Hi Anthony,

    I've followed your posts casually. Seems like you haven't
    had the best of years. Many new teachers don't. But what
    have YOU decided for yourself? Do you like the job? Do you
    like the kids? Do you see yourself doing it long-term? If
    you can answer those questions in a positive manner, stick
    with it. We've all been there. If you can't, don't beat
    yourself up about it. First and foremost, be happy in your
    own life.

    On 5/16/08, Anthony Newby wrote:
    > Well I have accepted that my school is one huge
    > contradiction. We are told one thing and then a few weeks
    > later the opposite and sometimes back to the original plan
    > again. Some of the lead teachers told me recently that
    > they felt very sorry for me, cause its as if the rug has
    > been pulled from underneath me. They said back in the old
    > days I would have been strategically placed among strong
    > teachers to support me in my first year and if i had any
    > problems with students I could simply send them down the
    > hall a few steps away to be dealt with by the lead
    teacher.
    > They said I would have really loved it. I thought wow so
    > schools like that actually exist as compared to the
    > quagmire I signed up to. They have often told me how in
    the
    > old days the school actually sent teachers to long
    distance
    > seminars and training and paid overtime if a teacher did a
    > special event. I hope my next school can be more like that.
    > Anyway as some of you may know I got written up earlier
    > this year. Now this week I discover that I had a favorable
    > in class review months ago. Huh? Well I cannot complain
    > about the favorable review it came at a good time. I
    wasn't
    > even expecting to get a review and certainly not anything
    > remotely positive. This almost makes me feel like staying
    > on a few more years ....nah!!!! So hopefully I can use my
    > review in the old teaching portfolio as I look for jobs in
    > the future.


 
 
 
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