Lost My Faculties: A teacher's blog

About the miserable joy of teaching other people's children.

Monday, February 05, 2007

I'm back

It's been a while, huh. Lots of excitement here on the home-front - new glasses, job interviews, garage sales, etc., and so on. Busy busy busy.

I'm going to miss teaching - at least some parts of it. I'm going to miss the students, and the energy in the classroom. I'm going to miss the light-bulb moments when my students "get it". I'm going to miss the humor and the playfulness of my students. I'm going to miss the students who are wise beyond their years, and who seem to understand the purpose of all of this even when I've forgotten.
I'm going to miss thinking about and planning lessons, studying resources, looking up information and learning new things while I'm doing it. I'm going to miss my colleagues - intelligent, sophisticated, funny, generous, gracious, and sarcastic. I'm going to miss the smell of the cedar trees in the bright, crisp morning air.

I'm not going to miss report cards. Conferences. Grade grubbers. Enabling parents. Hovering parents. Passive Aggressive parents. Parents in Denial. Mean parents. I will not miss staff development. PLCs, FQLs, CAI, POS, SOLs, and all the other county effing initiatives. I will not miss the inept and unprofessional division level department coordinator who likes only to hear herself talk, and will not listen to anyone else. Ever.
I will not miss the principal, who says things like "the die has been mixed", and "vice" instead of "versus" (as in the Bears "vice" the Colts). Who openly admits leaving the classroom because "I wasn't very good at it, so I became an administrator", and who then treats teachers like they know nothing.

Sometimes, I get a sick feeling in my stomach when I realize I won't be in the classroom next year. What purpose will I have? What will I do during the day? And then, I realize that I probably won't be blogging at 12:36 am on a Sunday night/Monday morning, attempting to forestall the inevitable morning mayhem of dragging my ass out of bed and figuring out what we're doing today in class.

Please, if you're out there, anyone, please visit www.educatorrountable.org and sign the petition calling for an end to NCLB.

6 Comments:

Blogger Joy Des Jardins said...

Hi Emma,

I'm sorry to use your comment section for this, but I have no other way of reaching you. You made an inquiry on the BlogHer site, and I e-mailed you back; but your e-mail address, emmahalesmith@hotmail.com, came back undeliverable. Could you e-mail me at joy@blogher.org. with your correct e-mail address? I have information for you on your blog registration with us...and I need to send it on to you. Thank you very much Emma. -Joy

12:24 AM  
Blogger ldsabad said...

Emma,

I am a junior in college and finishing up my first C&I class. After the experiences I've had with observations and the class itself, i've decided not to persue teaching. It is a really weird feeling leaving it all behind because its all i've wanted to do for the past three years of my life, but I know that I would not truly enjoy teaching for the rest of my life. And more importantly I wouldn't be any good at it. After reading your blog I got thinking about all the things I will be missing out on. I already miss not reaching the unreachable student and seeing my students learning something that I taught them. I can relate a little bit to your reluctancy of leaving the classroom. However, I'm sure you are a great teacher, and I'm also sure I would not have been the best. I wish you all the best and hope you find what you're looking for.

sincerely,
Leah S.

9:53 PM  
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Blogger edgyteacher said...

Hi Emma,
I know this is years after your last entry, but I HAVE to know...what did you leave teaching to do? I'm somewhat desperate to find a second career myself!

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