Dear Blog,
You’ve never been less important to me. Did you know I have a million other priorities? Did you know that I feel guilty for even clicking into blogger at times like these?
Did you know that my exhaustion has never been so completely thorough?
Did you know that I feel like every ounce of extroversion I have ever felt has been sucked from me as though I have been strapped up to “The Machine” in The Princess Bride?
Did you know that there are students that aren’t very nice? Did you know that there are some students who argue with teachers? Did you know that students don’t believe that reading is important or even relevant to them?
I have a suspicion that you did know these things, Blog. You sat with your wry smile thinking about my silly optimism, knowing I’d fall of the grid, knowing that teaching would consume me, knowing that there was a cruel world out there that I was refusing to see.
But guess what, blog? I bet you didn’t know about Thompson* (name changed), who stayed after class too tell me that he was a mute, and only talked to nice people, but felt like he could talk to me because I was a nice person?
I bet you didn’t know about Marissa* with her piercings and her teeth decals and her earnest desire to succeed at English, even though it was her second language.
I bet you didn’t know about Brad*, who told me I was a good teacher at my deepest moment of secret need.
To the Thomspons and the Marissas and the Brads out there, you are the reasons I teach this week. Thank you.
AH we almost survived the first week! High school would be so hard – the attitudes! You are going to be so amazing and change their lives.
It's been the hardest thing for me to come to terms with some of the attitudes of these students, but those few who seem to just know that we need some love make all the difference. Love you! Keep plugging along!
Hang tough, Sierra! You're going to be GREAT at this! They're going to test you a lot, but I'm sure you'll pass!
this is wonderful. you definitely would've been one of those inspirational english teachers for me in high school (read: weiss). keep it up!
I am so proud of you. Good job and keep it up! I will definitely depend on all you seasoned veterans when I get in the middle of it all in two years.
A-freakinig-men. There are about 5 students who would not blink an eye, let alone get out their journals, if I tap-danced and belted "Don't cry for me Argentina" at the front of the room. Honestly, I've never felt so boring.
I think I was under the mistaken impression that because we're young and "relatable" they wouldn't be sickened by us. Ha.
The first week of teaching HAS to be really rough. Otherwise they wouldn't be able to make an "inspirational teacher taking miserable, going-nowhere students and turning them into college-bound, upright citizens" movie about you. If you did not have this bad week, you would not meet the formulaic requirements for such a movie and you would be forced to suffer in teacher obscurity forever.
Oh, I am filled with such love for my two daughters and their wonderful ways with words. I could make an "inspirational sisters loving and supporting each other and bucking each other up in time of need, complete with witty dialogue an wry observations" movie about both of you.
Loved this post! So great! I wish you had been my teacher!:)
Oh how wonderful! Those moments (and students) make it all worth while…don't they? Best news?! IT'S ALMOST THE WEEKEND!!!! 🙂
I love this. The rewards of teaching always outweigh the challenges. Keep it up!
Aw, and all those Marissas, Thompsons, and Brads make it all worth while I'm sure. Hey do you read teachergirlblogs.com?? You might enjoy her trials as a highschool English Teacher.
This is beautiful. Absolutely beautiful.
Thanks for this, it's a wonderful post. I look forward to the ups and downs of teaching, once I get my degree.
Ashley
Of Thoughts and Things
Haha I have a very similar post.
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