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    Re: To FLteach Re: Dealing with "Jealous" co-workers
    Posted by DramaQueen on 10/10/08

    Longer lunches? Wouldn't that be nice? My students are invited to
    spend lunchtime with me if they need extra help. No progress reports
    or report cards? I do them just like everyone else and often weekly
    progress reports for some students! No discipline issues because I
    can just get rid of the rotten ones? With my kids being "at-risk",
    many have discipline issues and they are with me for the full year!
    No accountability? The required documentation on each child, weekly
    lesson plans turned in, monthly assessments and documented student
    improvement in order to keep funding for my program tend to make me
    pretty accountable, I think. Nope,the only difference is that I have
    low class size because my program requires it and my students need all
    the help they can get to be successful. My trench may not be as wide
    to accomodate large numbers but it runs awfully deep! Thank you for
    sharing your perspective and giving me the opportunity to reflect more
    fully on my position. I think I can now get past the negative
    comments I've heard from the few unenlightened individuals. Their
    comments are not the ones that are important. Instead I should be
    proud of the times when a fellow teacher says that one of "my kids"
    volunteered to read aloud, that they knew the reading strategy and how
    to use it or that they did well on the vocab. test we prepared for.
    The "I learned a lot in your class!" and the "Thank Yous!" from my
    students are what really matters!

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  • Dealing with "Jealous" co-workers, 10/03/08, by DramaQueen.
  • Re: Dealing with "Jealous" co-workers, 10/03/08, by Do what you gotta do..
  • Re: Dealing with "Jealous" co-workers, 10/04/08, by Know the feeling.
  • Re: Dealing with "Jealous" co-workers, 10/05/08, by Flteach.
  • Re: To FLteach Re: Dealing with "Jealous" co-workers, 10/10/08, by DramaQueen.
  • Re: Dealing with "Jealous" co-workers, 10/11/08, by East End Long Islander.

     
     

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