tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3725285395319049030.post2268006809985717888..comments2023-06-16T05:23:48.444-04:00Comments on CTE New Teacher Institute Forum: It's definitely not easy!!!Dr. Jhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10536975789407601187noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3725285395319049030.post-52848771298048128792013-10-25T16:34:55.581-04:002013-10-25T16:34:55.581-04:00I completely understand your issues with people wa...I completely understand your issues with people wanting you to magically make them a video. My other "favorite" request is when they send a student to come find me because their SMARTboard isn't working, or they can't change the channel on their television. I teach CHILDREN how to use cameras. I am not a television repair person! haha<br />Also, is it possible for you to work closely with guidance or your supervisor to select your level 2 and 3 students? My higher level kids produce the morning announcement show, so I use that as an excuse (for lack of a better word) to let administration know that I need to select my "team".Taylorhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18015050379941994546noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3725285395319049030.post-74751154664022144302013-10-22T15:32:25.008-04:002013-10-22T15:32:25.008-04:00Mark-
I completely understand where you are comin...Mark-<br /><br />I completely understand where you are coming from. I have students that showed up in my third level course which is being offered for the first time this year that haven't had my first or second course. So that is making it extremely difficult because they don't all have the same knowledge base. However, it is much more manageable because I only have 12 in that class, compared to 30 in the others. I can see how someone could be much more productive in a small setting. Growing a program takes time, but it is frustrating when there are outside factors that you can't control. <br /><br />JTAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11407131858618914963noreply@blogger.com