Once again, greetings JU. Sorry I've been so sparce. The reason being is so I can prepare myself for my daily lessons for guess what.....SCHOOL. Yes, that's right. I am a (whispers) teacher.
Ahh! I said it...the dreaded T word. I give 110% day in and day out just in hopes that 1 child out of 340 understands one concept. Believe it or not, having just one understand something they didn't know before hand is quite a feat. I have put in my time and then some this week alone being the best teacher and musician that I can be so I can better my students in my so called field of expertise.
Some of you may think, "So what, anyone can be a teacher. Look at the moron that's teaching my kid!"
Not everyone can be a teacher and I do question some of them in the profession. Some may think that being a teacher is just about babbling in front of a classroom and getting a paycheck when it's all said in done. This is completely false. Teaching is about researching your topics and your students. It's being able to know how all of your children learn. It's about knowing all of your children's interests. It's about being resourceful. It's about taking a lesson and catoring it to your children to make the lesson fun and educational for all involved. It's about similarities and differences. It's about the thirst for knowledge and the hunger to do better.
Another thing parents forget are that teachers are human. We are not some fountain of knowledge or giant brain. In my opinion the best teachers are humble. I have learned that we all make mistakes.
I am in no way saying that I know my students better than their parents. Heck with my army of children, I'm lucky if I remember everyone's name every day. Some parents need to realize that we are all in this for the same reason: To educate your child in order for them to be the best Sally or John they can be. Teachers are on your side, I promise!