Mysterious space luchador who also teaches 5th grade science.

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  • saint@lemmy.worldMtoTeachers@lemmy.worldGetting to Know You!
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    1 year ago

    I’ve been so busy getting my classroom ready that I haven’t even opened Lemmy the last two weeks. The students’ first day was last Thursday, which is a week earlier than it’s ever been.

    Country: USA Years Teaching: 5 (full-time tutor and sub for a couple years before) Grades: 5th Subject: Science and health currently, but I previously taught English language arts. I loved teaching reading but not so much writing. I don’t want to go back from science.





  • saint@lemmy.worldMtoTeachers@lemmy.worldNew teacher
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    1 year ago

    I am not sure of the specifics, but that seems to be the case. If you have a bachelor’s degree in some other field, you can go through an alternate route program to get your teaching license. It also probably varies by state.

    This will be my fifth year of teaching. My first year was the year that COVID hit, so no, it hasn’t quite been what I thought it would be, to say the least. I do enjoy it most of the time, but I also was not on anti-anxiety meds until I started teaching. I am thankful for the schedule it allows me to have, and I do enjoy actually teaching when I am able to do so. Paperwork, meetings, and discipline problems (with a lack of support from admin) I enjoy far less.


  • saint@lemmy.worldMtoTeachers@lemmy.worldNew teacher
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    1 year ago

    I got a chance to work with a person going down a similar alternate route last year. She had a degree in journalism and found that she hated it, so she was transitioning to education. I really liked how it was a slower pace than the student teaching boot camp I had to endure.