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Re: challenging student teacher
Posted by: David on 10/24/09
I agree. Contact the faculty supervisor and let them know that you
are having issues with your student-teacher. You are not paid enough
(if you are paid) to be dealing with another issue in your classroom.
I also agree that you need to show your student-teacher your
experience and the little secrets or extras that come with teaching.
There are some things we do that seem irrational, but make complete
sense given the time and situation in our classroom.
On 10/19/09, Patrick wrote:
> I have had student teachers in previous years. I have found taking
> them on later in the year is better than earlier in the year. If
> they are there in the first term, they can hamper your routines and
> dim down your expectations. If however, they have gone through one
> practicuum already... they have cut their teeth and are a little
> more humble.
>
> It sounds like you have a teacher candidate that has more spit than
> polish. I agree with a previous poster, contact the supervisour.
> This is not a tattle. It is a cleaner way of helping the teacher
> candidate to improve her skills.
>
> Sometimes teacher candidates come into the classroom and think they
> are the cutting edge and they think they need to make a clean sweep
> of the old timers. As an old timer myself, I know I am a heck of a
> lot more skilled in my practice than the new ones, even if I am a
> little slower. Dazzle your teacher candidate with the rationale for
> your lessons. Just letting her watch you is not enough. Once the
> lesson is given and then you sit down and explain the rationale and
> expectations and your differination, then perhaps she will
> recognize she still has something to learn.
>
> We need teacher candidates who can help us and who we can help.
> If it is creating more stress and more work for you, then make it
> known.
>
> Not everyone is meant for teaching. In my experience it is the
> teachers (and teacher candidates) whom recognize they don't know
> everything and try to improve their practice who are the best at
> their craft. Those whom are over confident do not stretch. I may be
> jumping to conclusions but perhaps you have a teacher candidate
> whom is a little too confident.
>
> Hubris comes before the fall.
>
>
>
> On 10/18/09, country hicks wrote:
>> Hi! I've never had a student teacher before. I'm thinking
>> about taking one in January so am interested in what people
>> advise. The board is very quiet right now so you might want to
>> post this on the main teacher board as it is much more active. .
>>
>> country hicks.
Posts on this thread, including this one
- challenging student teacher, 10/14/09, by l..
- Re: challenging student teacher, 10/16/09, by BC teacher.
- Re: challenging student teacher, 10/18/09, by country hicks.
- Re: challenging student teacher, 10/19/09, by Patrick.
- Re: challenging student teacher, 10/24/09, by David.
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