Marseeya
<font color=blue>Drama Magnet<br><font color=deepp
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I'm in my last semester of school before I have to start student teaching and I have to say that I am seriously worried about the future of teaching when it comes to some of my fellow classmates. Some of them are truly DUMB and I truly don't want them teaching MY kids.
We had to do teaching demonstrations last night in class and one girl was telling me that she has the vocabulary skills of a 6th grader and knows nothing about grammar.
We are studying to be English teachers!!! Another girl I know gets really upset if someone disagrees with her when interpreting literature, and doesn't like kids. She can't speak a proper sentence to save her life, and one of her teachers told her that he didn't know how she made it through college because her writing skills are horrid (she admitted this to me). Also during our teaching demonstrations, there was a kid who was "urban" (not sure how else to describe him -- sideways baseball cap, saggy-baggy jeans, big shirt). He started introducing his lesson saying things like, "Yo, ya'll, now we're all gonna, ya know, yo, write a paragraph." You know the kind of speech I'm talking about?
I could go on, but I think I would just scare everybody.
Now granted, we do have to take state exams to get certified. But don't you think there should be some kind of accountability before they even get to teacher education programs? Just to kind of weed out the bad apples?
And while I'm on my little rant, there's a new girl in the program who had already taught drama for a year. You know, when you join a new program, don't you typically try to adapt and find out your place and where you stand before jumping right into the fray? The very first day of class, we noticed that the makeup of the class was about half of us were already established with the program and know one another pretty well. The other half was brand new. This new girl started out ruffling feathers by actually making a snippy remark at one of the other students when he (a senior) made a joke. Last night in class, she stayed afterwards to talk to the professor and I was slow in cleaning up my stuff. She really caught my attention at one point by pointing at where I sit and saying, "that group back there" and then complaining to the professor about how unpolished some of the other students are.
Of course they're "unpolished," it's their first time in an education class EVER. I'm not entirely sure what she was saying about my group, but I think she was complaining about us joking around so much. Well YES we're joking around, but we've earned the right to do that since it's our last semester! Anyway, I just can't get over that she would talk to the professor about her fellow students like that while half the class was still in the room.
If you made it this far, you get a cookie. Thanks for listening!
We had to do teaching demonstrations last night in class and one girl was telling me that she has the vocabulary skills of a 6th grader and knows nothing about grammar.
We are studying to be English teachers!!! Another girl I know gets really upset if someone disagrees with her when interpreting literature, and doesn't like kids. She can't speak a proper sentence to save her life, and one of her teachers told her that he didn't know how she made it through college because her writing skills are horrid (she admitted this to me). Also during our teaching demonstrations, there was a kid who was "urban" (not sure how else to describe him -- sideways baseball cap, saggy-baggy jeans, big shirt). He started introducing his lesson saying things like, "Yo, ya'll, now we're all gonna, ya know, yo, write a paragraph." You know the kind of speech I'm talking about?
I could go on, but I think I would just scare everybody.Now granted, we do have to take state exams to get certified. But don't you think there should be some kind of accountability before they even get to teacher education programs? Just to kind of weed out the bad apples?
And while I'm on my little rant, there's a new girl in the program who had already taught drama for a year. You know, when you join a new program, don't you typically try to adapt and find out your place and where you stand before jumping right into the fray? The very first day of class, we noticed that the makeup of the class was about half of us were already established with the program and know one another pretty well. The other half was brand new. This new girl started out ruffling feathers by actually making a snippy remark at one of the other students when he (a senior) made a joke. Last night in class, she stayed afterwards to talk to the professor and I was slow in cleaning up my stuff. She really caught my attention at one point by pointing at where I sit and saying, "that group back there" and then complaining to the professor about how unpolished some of the other students are.
Of course they're "unpolished," it's their first time in an education class EVER. I'm not entirely sure what she was saying about my group, but I think she was complaining about us joking around so much. Well YES we're joking around, but we've earned the right to do that since it's our last semester! Anyway, I just can't get over that she would talk to the professor about her fellow students like that while half the class was still in the room.If you made it this far, you get a cookie. Thanks for listening!



I predict that this thread will get heated...