Monday, November 19, 2012

My First Month as an Educator

The instructors in Career Switchers warned us time and again...there would be no free time during the first year of teaching.  In the one month since being hired at Virginia Beach Middle School, I have found no reason to argue that point.  I spend 7 to 8 hours a day at school and usually another two hours or more of home time on school work.  That's not including the school work I do between 4am and 6am.  My body clock is still set to morning radio time...I doubt I'll be able to sleep past 4:30am anytime soon.

The biggest challenge so far, I think, is the need for making split-second decisions a hundred times a day.  Can I let this kid go to the bathroom?  Where is the makeup work for that kid?  Do I have time to finish this lesson?  Are they ready for a quiz tomorrow?  What will be on the quiz?

And I've faced a flurry of challenges that most first-year teachers get more time to prepare for.  In my first two weeks, I handled federal cards, a field trip, a tornado drill, a bomb drill, a fire drill, an assembly and a standardized test. 

But I am enjoying the transition from radio to teaching.  I really am.  I'm getting a better sense of what's working and what is not.  Once, during a lesson that involved subatomic particles, I could just tell my students weren't getting it.  Luckily, I had bookmarked the Youtube video of Venus Flytrap's atom lesson from an old episode of WKRP in Cincinnati.  The kids had never heard of the show but really enjoyed the segment.

My co-workers often ask me if I miss radio.  Maybe I would miss it, if I had time to miss it.  Every waking moment, it seems, involves school.

3 comments:

  1. How is the new career? I am in serious consideration of following this same path and would love to hear how things are going. Currently in a field of medicine treating patients and I am really ready to follow my passion and teach kids. Any regrets?

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  2. I am taking my Praxis 2 shortly and plan on entering the Career Switchers program this summer. How has the transition to teacher worked out for you? Would you recommend teaching as a 2nd career?

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  3. Thank you for your comments. I have no regrets...I feel I have transitioned fairly smoothly into my new career. I would recommend substitute teaching first to give you a sense of what you'll be dealing with. Good luck with the Praxis test.

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