Okay, before I really get going I want to preface this with I LOVE my job! Love, love, love. I think it is interesting to really look at what my job is though. There is ALWAYS more to people's jobs than what we think or realize, so I definitely know that everyone is in the same boat.....lots to do, lots of expectations, and then we hope to make a difference as well.
I CHOSE to teach high school. I write it like that because it was truly a choice. I always knew I wanted to teach....it was just hard to decide what I wanted to teach....what grade, age, subject.....
Confession time....I love history, but I don't eat, sleep, and dream it....I LOVE teaching. I love being in front of the class, I love trying to make my subject fun and meaningful for the students. In fact, that is one reason I chose to teach history....my goal was to make it interesting and fun for my students.
So, we know that my job is to explain my subject matter to my students. All teachers are work to teach reading, writing, and I even teach math at times. :)
I also believe it is my job to teach life lessons. My kids should learn responsibility, manners, and respect. Some people make the comments that teachers should teach morals and character and to be honest with you....I am okay with that. I really don't have a big problem with it. The issue becomes if we teach it different from how a parent would want it taught. :) I have expectations....I expect for my students respect me, I expect my students to try hard, and I expect my students to be kind to others. That is part of my job...to teach these things as well. I find it funny when people think all the negative things kids learn come from school. I have small kids and though they have picked up on some negative things at school, most of the negative things my kids have learned haven't been "at school." My kids have seen things on TV, at Wal-Mart, on the radio and in the neighborhood that I wish they had never learned, so I would never just blame the school.
My job is to teach, to inspire, to create, to counsel, to make sure my kids have someone to talk to, someone on their side, someone to help.....but I also have to make sure they understand that respect towards adults should be given, that when others speak.....they should listen, and that we should respect others even when we don't agree with them.
I love my job and am so appreciative of all the people who are doing all they can to provide these gifts and school to my girls.
I am lucky enough to have a job that I love and though there are days that don't go as planned, there is nothing I would rather do. :)
So glad you were one of my teachers. Miss you!
ReplyDeleteAwww!!! Thanks, Sirron! Miss you too!!! Love seeing your pics!!!
DeleteGreat post Darci! It is so true! It has a hard job, but it is a calling. I have no doubt that your students learn so much from you!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Kelley!
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