Back to prison. Er, school.

§ January 4th, 2010 § Filed under edutainment § Tagged § 2 Comments

Today ends the three-week “vacation” that people think teachers get during holidays. While a considerable amount of time was spent with family and their screaming progeny as well as preparing for and partying in the new year, a significant amount was spent getting ready for this new term. And Internets, I am frightened: I have never taught full-time before, never three different classes with three different preps and sets of students and assignments and work and OH MY GOD I’M NOT GOING TO MAKE IT.

Well, I probably will make it: I’ll probably meet the challenge, if barely, because that’s what I do: when I was taking three graduate school classes and teaching two and commuting from here to there, I managed. But last quarter, teaching only one class — it almost kicked my butt. Not because it was hard, but because it was so different, and I had to start anew on so much pedagogy. This quarter is the first time in my entire three-year teaching career where I’m finally teaching the same class twice in a row, and I hope to reach the point where my class prep is at an absolute minimum — reusable assignments made ahead of time — and I can instead focus on my students and their writing.

Here are my goals for the quarter:

  • Minimal daily assignments — less busywork and less for me to grade
  • Return to rubrics so students have clear goals and I have a clear framework for assessment
  • Delve more deeply into readings
  • Focus on pragmatic writing skills, including grammar (oh, I can imagine the gnashing of teeth from some comp people!)
  • Convey the idea of research to a population unable to actually conduct research

I say the following honestly: I am often a mediocre teacher, and I want to be a good teacher. I will never be inspirational, I’m sure, because that gene doesn’t grow on my family tree, but if I can provide clear, straightforward instruction and advice that my students use, and if they go on to write well and think clearly, then I will have done my job.

2 Responses to “Back to prison. Er, school.”

  • CëRïSë says:

    Oh man. I’ve had it so easy this year with the fellowship, and I know it’s going to be crazytown going back to teaching. I think your goals are excellent (though I wouldn’t rule out ever being inspirational!) and agree that well-done rubrics can provide really good structure and make grading much easier.

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  • nothing says:

    You will do wonderfully. This inmates will never know what hit ‘em.

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