Teachers Need Teachers
Monday, November 26th, 2007If you're new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. Thanks for visiting!
A great article was posted today in the AZ Central about teachers and mentors. For new teachers, many do need mentors. The crying chair is quite amusing to read about and the comments from the readers are even more hilarious with misspellings and higher than mighty attitudes. Anyone who has taught knows the ups and downs of the classroom and the educational system.
The first few years of being a new teacher can be difficult no matter where you are teaching. If you teach in suburbia or an urban school district, every teacher faces their own individual problems within their classroom.
The dreams of walking into a classroom as a new teacher can be earth shattering when the students don’t listen to you right from day one. After all the student loans are used in obtaining your teaching degree, not many people are honest that teaching is an art form. Have Questions about College? Chat with an Expert. Students, no matter what age, will test and play to see how far they can push you as a teacher. If you realize this before walking into your classroom, it will make your first few weeks of entering the classroom an easier transition.
Just because you give rules and say these are the classroom rules does not mean everyone will obey them. Remember yourself as a student and remember how you disobeyed your teachers.

