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Tue, Nov 01 2022, 10:18 pm
amother Khaki wrote: | Omg so many memories
Horrible memories
I am more than 12 years post graduation but why is it all still the same?
I understand that it’s not the teachers fault, but you’re working in a broken system, you should at least be aware of that.
Most of us as adults would never be able to sit quietly through speeches for 6-7 hours a day with our every move being controlled.
It’s hard to be a high school student. And that’s without taking into account that a good amount of kids are dealing with baggage you’re unaware of.
It’s hard to learn when you’re forced to. It’s even harder to learn when you’re fighting to survive. And I promise you many of your students are, for various reasons.
They didn’t choose to sit in your classroom.
I don’t have a solution to this.
My dream is to start an awareness course for teachers. Of how teenage brains work and the affect of stress and trauma on learning. |
Yes yes this exactly.
High school is torture. I was a top student, a teacher's dream, I got straight A's. But it was so incredibly difficult to sit listening to boring classes a whole day. I have a lot of self discipline, so I did not disturb the classes. I kept myself busy doodling and solving sudokus. But I understand that not every girl can do that
My MIL is a teacher. She hates teacher training days, and says it's so hard to sit through. And I'm like, um that's exactly what your students are forced to do every single day. Just sit and listen to one teacher after the next ramble on and on about what they think is the most exciting subject on the planet.
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