I posted a few weeks ago about how I'm not really liking my new teaching job. I've been teaching high school English for about 7 years and I've had a decent amount of success, but right now I'm working with seventh graders for the first time. It's a very religious school where boys and girls are separate, so I have two classes of all seventh grade boys. They are extremely challenging; basically, they won't sit still or stay quiet for more than a few seconds. My last school was in a really high performing district, so I didn't have these kinds of problems there. Right now, I'm really feeling like a bit of a failure as a teacher.
So do any current or former teachers have any stories of tough classrooms they'd like to share? Anyone going through something similar right now? It might make me feel better if we could all commiserate a little...
Re: Any teaching horror stories?
If you need a good read to make you feel better, read "Losing my Faculties" by Brendan Halpin. It basically covers his first four or so teaching jobs, in all different settings. He's hysterical, and he has lots of stories like yours. My favorite line is as follows: The administration wasn't mean, they were just really, really stupid.
GL! Teaching is hard, and I personally couldn't stick with it. It sounds like with the right approach, you could do these kids a LOT of good!
Married DH 7/30/11
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Married DH 7/30/11
CSC arrived 5/7/12
CHC arrived 6/2/14
DS2 - Oct 2010 (my VBAC baby!)