tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3725285395319049030.post3632878199562571050..comments2023-06-16T05:23:48.444-04:00Comments on CTE New Teacher Institute Forum: Everyday is a learning curve.......Dr. Jhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10536975789407601187noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3725285395319049030.post-44613279852394634852014-03-23T19:42:09.388-04:002014-03-23T19:42:09.388-04:00AMEN! I ask myself that question every day! And to...AMEN! I ask myself that question every day! And to be honest, it is only getting harder! Part of my problem, is I can't get all the "other stuff" done to get to the point where I am getting to concentrate on my lessons they way I would like to. So, I end up working day to day to complete what is due that particular day. I know this isn't ideal, but right now it is the best I can do. I am just trying to keep my head above water. I am like you, I don't want to complain, but I am worn out. Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11407131858618914963noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3725285395319049030.post-34959439339132416142014-03-18T17:59:47.455-04:002014-03-18T17:59:47.455-04:00Your version of "striking out with the bases ...Your version of "striking out with the bases loaded" is probably not what others would consider a fail. If you are the type of person who feels you must continually improve and evaluate and re-do, you are likely an overachiever. (You are, by the way!) And as an overachiever you are going to get up and get right back in the batter's box again and again and again. Terryhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11030119516612160433noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3725285395319049030.post-66862416523680559712014-03-15T14:01:04.809-04:002014-03-15T14:01:04.809-04:00Thanks Mr. H!
I am running again and that does hel...Thanks Mr. H!<br />I am running again and that does help to clear my head. It gives me different aches and pains to think about. I truly value our "group" and I feel like you guys are the best support system out there. I think because we all come from industry and not education we have a better understanding of the frustrations than teachers in our own buildings with no other job experience. We are hired for our experience/expertise and then placed in a class full of savages (lol) and expected to be as good there as we were in our field. I am sitting on my couch in my fuzzy pants now contemplating on the next move for lesson planning. I know I am growing. When I started this journey a year ago I kept thinking about how it was when I was in school (24 years ago) and how I wanted it to be like that now. Gone are the days of past. In order for me to do well, I must constantly shift and change...Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09328815183465952248noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3725285395319049030.post-8458086941345653482014-03-14T14:58:36.045-04:002014-03-14T14:58:36.045-04:00I feel your pain and yes you can get an, “Amen!” t...I feel your pain and yes you can get an, “Amen!” to that. I know a lot of teachers who have been here in the CTAE/ Vocational field for decades, and they still have issues with being overwhelmed. I actually don’t feel bad anymore venting about issues I am facing with content or trouble students. I think sometimes it is good to get that stuff out and move on. Such times of reflection, I know at least for me, are a constant reminder that while we want to get into a “routine” such thoughts are impossible. <br /><br />I say this because the world around us is changing every day. Students ten years ago are nothing like the students of today. And in another ten years from now the students we now have will be nothing like those in our near future. The best advice I can give you is have some kind of outlet. Venting to a friend/partner/spouse is a good start, but having a network of support, maybe a hobby like reading, gardening, working out, or playing video games will help tremendously as well.<br />Hope this helps!<br /><br />Mr. H<br />Mr. Hhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02569923533729018338noreply@blogger.com