Kath2003
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without going crazy that is.....
You've got I don't know how many students, many of which have individual requirements you have to adhere to - making it more and more difficult to ensure that everyone gets a good education. You have to spend so much time on only a few students that many could easily get "left behind". Then, you have to work extra hard and long to ensure that doesn't happen.
You've got parents that aren't cooperative. They blame you when their child does something wrong or incorrectly. They make it difficult for you to provide a quality education for the kids. They question your every move and question the validity of the assignments and work you give the student. Why don't they realize that you wouldn't waste your time on something that isn't worthwhile to the education of the children? Just because they can't see the worth in it doesn't mean it has none.
Sheesh... I don't know how or why you do it but I'm glad you do because I think I'd go insane if I had to. It must be a true labor of love.
I'd like to say some stuff about how working with children is wonderful, about how each lesson is beautiful seeing them blossom as learners etc....
But the truth is you have to just be crazy to begin with
When you put it like that, I don't know how I do it; I teach over 300 students, I have endless marking, endless lesson planning, I teach three subjects and I have a homeroom group who I see for three hours a week to support their 'personal, moral and social development'...when I think about it like that, I want to freak out myself
I do it because I love it; don't ask me why


please don't be so defensive.
Hooray for you!!
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