Quote from: Busta Nut on October 03, 2020, 01:07:49 AMQuote from: FatherlyNick 🇷🇺 on October 02, 2020, 03:00:40 PMQuote from: Busta Nut on October 01, 2020, 03:04:45 PMQuote from: FatherlyNick 🇷🇺 on October 01, 2020, 06:11:43 AMFor people who seem to be in some sort of dead-end. Are you okay? Need any help?Osteosarcoma and whatever skin cancer I have, coupled with the literal pain of living, just makes it all seem futile. Alcoholism makes it worse but the reality that nothing I can do really matters just fucks me up.Um, do you want some donuts or w/e?That would be lovely. A glazed Raspberry filled one would really hit the spot.Are you in the EU or UK? I'd send a care package or something.
Quote from: FatherlyNick 🇷🇺 on October 02, 2020, 03:00:40 PMQuote from: Busta Nut on October 01, 2020, 03:04:45 PMQuote from: FatherlyNick 🇷🇺 on October 01, 2020, 06:11:43 AMFor people who seem to be in some sort of dead-end. Are you okay? Need any help?Osteosarcoma and whatever skin cancer I have, coupled with the literal pain of living, just makes it all seem futile. Alcoholism makes it worse but the reality that nothing I can do really matters just fucks me up.Um, do you want some donuts or w/e?That would be lovely. A glazed Raspberry filled one would really hit the spot.
Quote from: Busta Nut on October 01, 2020, 03:04:45 PMQuote from: FatherlyNick 🇷🇺 on October 01, 2020, 06:11:43 AMFor people who seem to be in some sort of dead-end. Are you okay? Need any help?Osteosarcoma and whatever skin cancer I have, coupled with the literal pain of living, just makes it all seem futile. Alcoholism makes it worse but the reality that nothing I can do really matters just fucks me up.Um, do you want some donuts or w/e?
Quote from: FatherlyNick 🇷🇺 on October 01, 2020, 06:11:43 AMFor people who seem to be in some sort of dead-end. Are you okay? Need any help?Osteosarcoma and whatever skin cancer I have, coupled with the literal pain of living, just makes it all seem futile. Alcoholism makes it worse but the reality that nothing I can do really matters just fucks me up.
For people who seem to be in some sort of dead-end. Are you okay? Need any help?
in a ditch
Quote from: Assassin 11D7 on October 09, 2020, 01:15:22 AMin a ditchsecondclass?
Still teaching, but I‘m hoping to at least be doing a few physics classes considering that’s what my certification is in. I love teaching ninth grade science, but I want to do more advanced material a lot of the time. My school has offered astronomy classes as electives before, but COVID kind of strangulated the range of things we can teach. But I think I’ll be able to put that together in the next few years.
Quote from: Winy on October 16, 2020, 08:04:02 AMStill teaching, but I‘m hoping to at least be doing a few physics classes considering that’s what my certification is in. I love teaching ninth grade science, but I want to do more advanced material a lot of the time. My school has offered astronomy classes as electives before, but COVID kind of strangulated the range of things we can teach. But I think I’ll be able to put that together in the next few years.You're a teacher?How old are you
Not to speak for him, but he probably graduated in the spring and started this fall.
Quote from: maverick on October 17, 2020, 03:51:52 PMNot to speak for him, but he probably graduated in the spring and started this fall.Yep, finished my college career right at the start of COVID, now I get to teach during it. It’s a pretty bizarre year to start and it’s come with a lot of challenges, but I’m lucky to have two very kind and helpful mentors who’ve helped guide me through a lot of it.Even veteran teachers are struggling this year because of how hybrid models need to be conducted, so I’m having a lot thrown at me all at once. I have some great support systems, and honestly after this year (Assuming things die down), teaching will be comparatively easier. I’ve begun to settle down and adjust, though. The first few weeks were horribly stressful.
Quote from: Winy on October 30, 2020, 11:17:00 AMQuote from: maverick on October 17, 2020, 03:51:52 PMNot to speak for him, but he probably graduated in the spring and started this fall.Yep, finished my college career right at the start of COVID, now I get to teach during it. It’s a pretty bizarre year to start and it’s come with a lot of challenges, but I’m lucky to have two very kind and helpful mentors who’ve helped guide me through a lot of it.Even veteran teachers are struggling this year because of how hybrid models need to be conducted, so I’m having a lot thrown at me all at once. I have some great support systems, and honestly after this year (Assuming things die down), teaching will be comparatively easier. I’ve begun to settle down and adjust, though. The first few weeks were horribly stressful.Do you notice any difference between you and the older teachers when it comes to implementing online teaching?You might actually be situated better to build online classes because of your age
Not sure why you’d be so skeptical I became a teacher, that’s what I think I’ve been saying I’d do with my life for the better part of the last decade. I spent a sizable chunk of my time in college tutoring or being a TA, did an Education concentration for my Astro/Physics requirements, passed my MTEL certification test for secondary-level physics, and then landed a job in August from a very nice district in Massachusetts. Working on my Master’s in Education at the moment. I was originally a 0.8 but was bumped up to a full-time position fairly soon after, before the year even began. I was well-prepared for entering the career- You have to start somewhere as an educator. My department head was originally hired after working in industry with no teaching experience. While there are a lot of technical aspects to the profession (I learn new things every single day I teach), a big chunk of effective instruction is just being amicable. Pedagogy and sections of unfamiliar curriculum can he learned, your personality is hard to spontaneously change and make approachable.
Quote from: Coomer on October 30, 2020, 12:17:40 PMQuote from: Winy on October 30, 2020, 11:17:00 AMQuote from: maverick on October 17, 2020, 03:51:52 PMNot to speak for him, but he probably graduated in the spring and started this fall.Yep, finished my college career right at the start of COVID, now I get to teach during it. It’s a pretty bizarre year to start and it’s come with a lot of challenges, but I’m lucky to have two very kind and helpful mentors who’ve helped guide me through a lot of it.Even veteran teachers are struggling this year because of how hybrid models need to be conducted, so I’m having a lot thrown at me all at once. I have some great support systems, and honestly after this year (Assuming things die down), teaching will be comparatively easier. I’ve begun to settle down and adjust, though. The first few weeks were horribly stressful.Do you notice any difference between you and the older teachers when it comes to implementing online teaching?You might actually be situated better to build online classes because of your ageI certainly can empathize with my students about the difficulties of online instruction, knowing first-hand what it feels like to be forced to adjust to an entirely new, disassociated scheme for education. Although a number have managed to deduce it, I try not to he too obvious with my age and how recently I graduated form college, just to help keep that professional barrier between my students and I. While I consider myself pretty casual in the way I present myself in school, I don’t want them to just see me as a “Friend” they can mess around with. But they seem to be responsive enough, so I think I’ve struck an okay balance.The thing is, being the newest of the team, I’m trying more so to adopt the work from my mentors and only occasionally will make any kind of modification to lesson plans, because I’m still new at the end of the day, and try to respect my mentor’s structure of assignments and presentation. I don’t want to walk in acting like “Nah, I can do this my own way.” I have to use what materials and methods are given to me and will always remind myself that this course has been taught successfully for many years before me, and my mentors know what they’re doing (Even if occasionally I don’t particularly like what I’m being asked to do). I will eventually earn the right to add my own twists to things, but for now, I want to watch and learn from the masters. We have to keep a cohesive narrative across our different classes.
Quote from: Coomer on October 16, 2020, 12:12:08 PMQuote from: Winy on October 16, 2020, 08:04:02 AMStill teaching, but I‘m hoping to at least be doing a few physics classes considering that’s what my certification is in. I love teaching ninth grade science, but I want to do more advanced material a lot of the time. My school has offered astronomy classes as electives before, but COVID kind of strangulated the range of things we can teach. But I think I’ll be able to put that together in the next few years.You're a teacher?How old are youhe's younger than me, so if he's more than a tutor or some shit, that's kind of shockingit wouldn't actually be the first time he's exaggerated his accomplishments
Maybe you should let people respond and not make assumptions yeah?
That's a good mindset to haveI thought about becoming a teacher when I was younger but I don't think I could connect with students very wellAre you having any trouble with them or are you the cool teacher?
Quote from: Coomer on October 30, 2020, 01:30:07 PMMaybe you should let people respond and not make assumptions yeah?sometimes assumptions are fair; that was one of those times