Wednesday, August 27, 2008
Keeping Students Active
This week has been a challenge to keep students active in physical education. After the first week of doing paperwork and going over rules, procedures, and the handbook, students become a little lazy. I have had multiple students tell me that I am meaner than I was last year. I too can tell the difference one year can make when you have good role models and a great mentor. I can honestly say that I learn a lot from others that have been there for over 20 years and know how to deal with students. Dealing with students is one key to becoming a good teacher and we must make a effort to learn the correct way to handle certain situations. The only way to learn is trial and error, I enjoy listening to the older teachers and coaches because they have endless amount of situations they have been through. Don't expect to be a great teacher in one or two years because you will be disappointed. I can't count the mistakes I made in one year but I have learned from them which will help me in my effort to become a great teacher.
Monday, August 25, 2008
First Time For Everything
I am considered to be a tech person but this is my first experience blogging. I do believe we will benefit from writing down our encounters in the classroom and hopefully learn from each other. I will start this blog off with saying; Time Management is the key to teaching and coaching. I find myself behind throughout the semester and my planning never works like I envisioned. The only person that is responsible is me and there are plenty of times where I could have said NO to my boss when they ask me to take a certain job. But I am sure most of us want to stay on our boss's good side so we just suck it up and end up spreading our self too thin. I fell victim to that this last year and the effects are still going. I find myself volunteering my time in athletics and not getting anything for it. I am the type of person that works and I cannot stand around when there is a 3 page list of things to do, so I end up doing more work than I set out to. My suggestion to first year teachers is not to spread yourself thin like I did because they will start piling more and more on you as you stay there longer.
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