Monday, March 26, 2007

Reflections on Teachers and Teaching

Teaching for me is a word composed of sweet and blood for legacy of making students learn.Making students have their iwn dreams that they can't shattered and can't leave off.During our KYSD we were so happy fpr we got good grades because they teach well!
Being a teacher is a tough job,some students laugh at them.Some teachers are rude my friend experienced it.
Hm. Well, I don't teach, *but* I this scenario isn't exclusive to teaching. I work in a library, and also had to deal with a co-worker who was particularly rude to me. She would do the same things you are describing here: ignore me while speaking, 'tattling', etc. There are always going to be people like this at a job; some just exhibit these tendencies by varying degrees. Anyway, my mother gave me very sound advice: First of all, she told me to pray --that's what I do when faced with tough situations. Secondly, she told me to do the absolute best I could do, and not to let the co-worker get to me. If you're busily focused on your performance, and doing your job to the best of your abilities, then you will no longer have time or energy to focus on nay-sayers and irritating people. Besidse, despite what you read in dollar-store books and shoddily-written employment self-help texts, top management isn't stupid. Unlike you and me, they can see what is happening from a higher vantage point. And you can trust that they will act accordingly. Dressing for success and working hard will show up those who are more focused on making you miserable as oppossed to focusing on their jobs.The advice was tough to implement, but it worked. After some months of doing this --working hard, and not letting the co-worker steal my sunshine-- I got a promotion! ;) I'm enjoying the increase in pay and responsibility :DI hope this little tidbit helps. Good luck!
That was his stiry and I feel glad he ivercome such horrifying experience.Well my advice is this:Ignore them without being rude to them. Don't try to make friends with them unless they try to you.

Doyou feel confident in making compliments? Let´s face, you are not competing in a popularity contest, so Iwould start by talking great things to the students about the other ¨few teachers¨. you´ll earn their respect the moment you blow you horns to the school about something good you see in a teacher ( you may also do the same for unmotivated students ). maybe they´re jealous of your teaching methods or maybe they hear students saying good things about you. put aside whatever ¨things¨ they have said or done to you. in my case, i asked them for advice for specific problem, then thank them publicly about how much you improve due to their help. complaining about a person who has publicly said nice things about you isn't going to sound very credible.
When you hear compliments from students it doesn't really mean they like you,thewy just din't want you to be embarass.Try to be in line with them as much as possible.

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