- You're not their friend , referring to students, you' re their teacher. (It's a fine line, different for every teacher but the line needs to be there.)
- Don't get excited when a student gets excited. (If it's a discipline issue things will only escalate.)
- Teaching is a marathon not a sprint. (If you make a huge deal out of every bump in the road you encounter in teaching, you'll burn out.) This one is my favorite.
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Thursday, March 20, 2008
Advice to a New Teacher
I am of the belief that there is no substitute for experience when it comes to teaching. However, I was given advice from fellow teachers that has proven to be helpful that I would pass along. Some examples are:
Very good advice. Being their friend will always come back and bite you.
ReplyDeleteYou sound like a wise old sage, Johnny! Dr. J.
ReplyDeleteJohnny
ReplyDeleteThat is some of the best advice I have ever heard, let alone read. I would not be surprised if you are "teacher of the year" in your district.
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