I am going to share some of my secrets to surviving and thriving as a classroom teacher. This is my 17th year in education. For the last 16, I have lived the sometimes grueling life of an elementary classroom teacher. I'm not going to lie- I have found myself browsing the Craigslist jobs section more than a few times. Barista? That sounds nice. I like coffee... But in the end, I gear up and step back in front of room for another lesson- here is why.
2) Go home and recharge. I pack my bag when the students do and I go home when they get on the bus. How? I accomplish all the things that MUST be done, and leave the rest for another day. There will always be one more thing to do. If I have done my very best and covered the essentials, it is time to go. I need to recharge because I...
3) Understand the journey. Teaching is long journey. All great journeys are long, at times arduous, full of unexpected challenges, rife with times of self doubt and soul soaring epiphanies. I know that each day is one more small part of this journey and I need to take my smalls wins and rest up for the next day. I cherish this journey, as difficult as it is, because I
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4) Mission. My mission is the driving force when I am totally overwhelmed. My students deserve the chance to choose their own destinies. The fact is, if you have brown skin or live in a poor neighborhood, you have very little chance to get a decent education and go to college. My students' zipcode and ethnicity can not be allowed to limit their opportunities. To accomplish my mission I need to...
5) Get a little bit better everyday. I don't expect myself to be perfect. I know I will make mistakes. But each day is an opportunity to get incrementally better. Those little wins add up to big successes over the long run. Those successes will help my students live their dreams. Though I know I can't do it alone because it takes a...
6) Team. I am part of an amazing team of educators giving 100% everyday. They support me when I stumble and forgive my imperfections. My team inspires me when I feel like giving up. Honestly, without my team I wouldn't be able to keep it up. I hope I do the same for them.
I love teaching but it is one of the hardest jobs to master, stay sane, and stay balanced. If you are a good teacher, no one is harder on you than yourself. You beat yourself up about the mistakes you make and your missed opportunities.
Here is the truth about teaching- you will never master it and never be the perfect teacher. But you will have amazing victories and moments of teaching nirvana. You will make the lives of your students better simply by loving your hardest and performing your best. And you know what else? Yours students will always remember you for that love and effort, and be grateful. You will change the course of the the rest of their lives.
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