Don't you dare stop keeping records, though.
Oh HELL NO. Not one bit. (Though I might back off of the obsessive monitoring of my time down to the minute. Which I really was doing, and if my lunch hour was really 62 minutes, I worked until 5:02 and marked it in my records.)
I loved 4 10s, because it meant a week with one fewer morning and one fewer commute. I don't actually hit my stride until about 3 anyway.
That's great news, Tep. I still hate their shitbaggy ways.
I still hate their shitbaggy ways.
Me, too. But I need their shitbaggy paycheck.
I loved 4 10s, because it meant a week with one fewer morning and one fewer commute. I don't actually hit my stride until about 3 anyway.
I'd love 4 10s, as long as I could do my schedule of 10. I wouldn't come in early, but I'd happily do 9-7.
Great news, Teppy.
So. My adviser thinks that I'm not going to be able to graduate next summer, like I'd been planning to do. Looks like this doctorate might take 6 1/2 or 7 years, rather than the 5 or 6 I'd thought. But on the plus side, one of my students told me that I'm the highlight of her Tuesday.
What JZ Said, with a heaping side order of What Vortex Said.
So very much this. Yay, for 40 hour pay!!!! Boo for stupid, crazy-making bosses.
Done teaching. Now, to do what I so very much love to do every fraking day. Make a shit ton of copies. The drawback to creating your own curriculum and materials and activities and etc.? Copies. Lots and lots of copies.
guess the kids are too young for e-mail distribution, huh? Or an online forum where they could check for those kinds of things?
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guess the kids are too young for e-mail distribution, huh? Or an online forum where they could check for those kinds of things?
This becomes more prevalent in middle school. At least around here. I can even check Nate's grades online, which is nice since I don't have to wait for interims to get an idea how he's doing.
CJ is in elementary - 6th grade - and is expected to go online each night for homework.