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    Post: Possibly Breaking a Just-signed Teaching Contract

    teachn1

    Posted on 10/18/09

    Hi, everyone!

    I have a difficult situation and hope that you might be
    able to help. A junior high teacher at a religious private
    school must go on leave (for personal resons) for the
    remainder of the year, and this school offered me her
    position. I have college teaching experience but have
    never taught the grade or the subjects I will be teaching
    and I do not have a teaching certificate. However, I like
    teaching, and the money is good, so I signed a contract
    last week despite some hesitations regarding my ability to
    the job well. After signing the contract, I was given a
    tour of the school and found myself growing increasingly
    uncomfortable with my role there, and I have spent much of
    the time since signing the contract questioning my
    decision.

    I am supposed to begin teaching in a few weeks but am
    considering backing out of my contract. I certainly do not
    want to do such a thing, as I am usually very professional,
    but I cannot get over this feeling that something isn't
    right (not with the school, but with my teaching for the
    school). Perhaps this is just fear that I have gotten
    myself in over my head. I accepted the position because,
    on paper (and perhaps also in reality), the position and
    the income seem to be a good and rare opportunity, and I am
    in need of a job.

    I would like to get some feedback from some of you, as
    those closest to me can only look at what I saw prior to
    signing the contract: a good opportunity, a school
    schedule, and good money. However, as many of you know,
    this cannot be everything when accepting a teaching
    position. I am concerned because, while I have some
    experience (mostly as a student, not a teacher) with the
    subjects I'll be teaching, they are not my areas of
    expertise, and, honestly, I don't know how to teach (and
    discipline) this grade level and these subjects. My biggest
    concern, though, is the reason for this feeling I've been
    having. First of all, I don't have a good feeling with the
    principal of the school. He has been quite nice and cares a
    lot about the school, but at the end of the day when I
    signed the contract, he also seemed to be trying to
    reassure himself that he had made the right choice (he kept
    saying, "This is a good thing."). Secondly, I am not
    religious. I do not have a problem working in a religious
    school, in the sense that I will not hinder anyone's
    religious education and I encourage people to explore their
    spiritually. However, I did experience some discomfort when
    the prayer was said over the loud speaker; perhaps,
    however, this discomfort would dissipate over time.

    Like I said above, some of these concerns may simply be
    fears, but some may be indications that I am not the right
    person for this job. If it is the latter, I believe I
    should break the contract as soon as possible and hope that
    the school would not hold me to the charges for breaking a
    contract. However, before making a decision, I hope to
    hear some feedback from current teachers.

    Thank you for your help.


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    Posts on this thread, including this one

  • Possibly Breaking a Just-signed Teaching Contract, 10/18/09, by teachn1.
  • Re: Possibly Breaking a Just-signed Teaching Contract, 10/18/09, by sped.
  • Re: Possibly Breaking a Just-signed Teaching Contract, 10/18/09, by ALWAYS trust your gut..
  • Re: Possibly Breaking a Just-signed Teaching Contract, 10/18/09, by teachn1.
  • Re: Possibly Breaking a Just-signed Teaching Contract, 10/18/09, by teachn1.
  • Re: Possibly Breaking a Just-signed Teaching Contract, 10/19/09, by Hollywood.
  • Re: Possibly Breaking a Just-signed Teaching Contract, 10/20/09, by teachn1.

     
     

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