Big Teacher
Today I watched Saturday Detention. Now, normally, it's a combination of middle and high school students. This morning, however, it was just middle school students, so it was like an extra school day...ugh.How are middle school students awake that early in the morning? The beginning of the morning is supposed to be easy because they're half asleep, but not this time. Loud and talking. The point of Saturday Dentention starting at 8:00 in the morning is to make everyone mad. Parents mad, students...no one wants to get up that early on a Saturday. That's the point of a Saturday. One day when you have no reason to stop sleeping. But no, happy and loud...
Great...
They begin talking about a fight at the bus stop. I get names of those involved, location, police involvement. Then the following exchange:
Student 1: "Mr. Asshole, here's what happened."
Student 2: "Don't tell him! He'll tell Mrs. Pricipal!"
Mr. Asshole's Inner Monologue: "Too late, bright boy. You've just flashed your lights at me after I've already been pulled over by the cop. Warning - Epic Fail!"
I am constantly amazed how my students talk as if I'm not listening or won't report the antics about which I hear. I am ever vigilant. I am ever listening. And your secrets will not remain secret once I learn them. I am...teacher...
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Oh, they never think we're listening. For as self-conscious as they can be- and assume that "everyone is looking" at them- they blurt out all kinds of stuff in our presence.
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Hi,
This is the common perception of all the students. They think that no one can see them and start talking.
dissertaiton
Hi This one is great and is really a good post . I think it will help me a lot in the related stuff and is very much useful for me
some of my students avoid meeting me when I pass by in front of them. they problably know that they haven't finished their homewor.
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