I watched this movie clip of this movie called Chalk, the "Office" of teachers. Before I even saw any of the movie I was already excited to see how they planned on making a movie on the daily life of a teacher.
Was the movie far fetched?? I don't think so, that school reminded me a correctional facility. I personally think no one that goes to Luther college went to a school like that but I think their out there. I can personally say I've had classmates that are as disruptive as some of the students in that classroom but not all the students in this movie were disruptive.
To the new teacher in the movie, I think that is one of my worst fears is to not have control of my class. What would you do if you had a student or two confront you? It is not something you want, I've seen some pretty ugly stand offs in my day at school and I knew I would not want to be in the teachers shoes that had to stand up to a kid that does not want to do their work and only wants to yell at you.
This movie really does cover a lot of issues I feel about the working day of a teacher but covers up its seriousness with humor. Issues of what people think of you, having a family, fights, lesson plans, and getting out of your comfort zone.
Tuesday, March 10, 2009
Tuesday, March 3, 2009
Guest Speaker.
So I thought it was nice that we were able to hear from a teacher that is not starting out. Someone that has been in the teaching field and is still going.
When he talked about how he student taught in the elementary level and then was placed anywhere he was needed I'm sure it was quite frightening. It was also nice that he wasn't just placed in rural Northern Iowa. He got out there and experienced a lot of different things that Northern Iowa doesn't have to offer. Though it was nice that he did admit that anywhere you go there will be a problem and it probably won't be the same as Northeast Iowa but they will have something and you will have to deal with that.
I thought it was frightening to think about how he said to keep from burning out switch your job up. Move from grade to grade and at times subjects. Some schools don't offer you to move around so much. Sometimes your family keeps you at a certain job because your spouse is also working in the same area. It is not that easy to just move your job around like that and he made it seam like it was nothing. I mean there might be the chance that I could switch from high school to middle school but what if I'm already teaching both.......what then?
Just something I thought about, even though this man had great job experience I don't his experience can help me out too much when it comes to music.
When he talked about how he student taught in the elementary level and then was placed anywhere he was needed I'm sure it was quite frightening. It was also nice that he wasn't just placed in rural Northern Iowa. He got out there and experienced a lot of different things that Northern Iowa doesn't have to offer. Though it was nice that he did admit that anywhere you go there will be a problem and it probably won't be the same as Northeast Iowa but they will have something and you will have to deal with that.
I thought it was frightening to think about how he said to keep from burning out switch your job up. Move from grade to grade and at times subjects. Some schools don't offer you to move around so much. Sometimes your family keeps you at a certain job because your spouse is also working in the same area. It is not that easy to just move your job around like that and he made it seam like it was nothing. I mean there might be the chance that I could switch from high school to middle school but what if I'm already teaching both.......what then?
Just something I thought about, even though this man had great job experience I don't his experience can help me out too much when it comes to music.
Thursday, February 26, 2009
Teachers
The other day we had three new teachers come into the classroom and speak to us. All of them were from northeast Iowa and two of them were from the same school and ended up working at the same school. The other thing in common that all three of them had is that they all went to Luther.
It was nice to hear some stories about how their schools are and how they got through the program. Some students talked about how they wanted more of a diverse group of teachers then what we had. I agree with that but at the same time I really enjoyed having all teachers from small schools because that is where I want to teach, and hearing their stories of their small school experience was great.
I dont know if I want to end up in northeast Iowa for teaching but I do really want to get into a smaller school where I can connect to the students as well as those teachers have.
It was nice to hear some stories about how their schools are and how they got through the program. Some students talked about how they wanted more of a diverse group of teachers then what we had. I agree with that but at the same time I really enjoyed having all teachers from small schools because that is where I want to teach, and hearing their stories of their small school experience was great.
I dont know if I want to end up in northeast Iowa for teaching but I do really want to get into a smaller school where I can connect to the students as well as those teachers have.
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
Paper Clips
A few days ago my ed. physc class watched a movie called paper clips. It was about how this small town in Tennessee taught a select group of middle school kids about the holocaust.
I really didn't know what to expect of this movie when it first started. It was really hard to think about how these kids were only in middle school. I think I remember talking about the holocaust when I was younger but I don't really remember anything from that time. I only recall learning anything solid about the holocaust my Junior year of high school.
Also going along with how young the kids were in this movie the videos my class watched in my class were hard for me to watch so I can't even think about how the kids must have felt. They even had speakers from that period come and tell their stories, which I feel was the most valuable part of the class, and I'm sure that was not easy to listen to.
I thought overall the movie was alright, I think they strayed away from the big picture of the movie a few times and it was hard for me to get back into the seriousness of the subject when I see butterflies on sidewalks.
I really didn't know what to expect of this movie when it first started. It was really hard to think about how these kids were only in middle school. I think I remember talking about the holocaust when I was younger but I don't really remember anything from that time. I only recall learning anything solid about the holocaust my Junior year of high school.
Also going along with how young the kids were in this movie the videos my class watched in my class were hard for me to watch so I can't even think about how the kids must have felt. They even had speakers from that period come and tell their stories, which I feel was the most valuable part of the class, and I'm sure that was not easy to listen to.
I thought overall the movie was alright, I think they strayed away from the big picture of the movie a few times and it was hard for me to get back into the seriousness of the subject when I see butterflies on sidewalks.
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