Today I substituted in a school I had not been to in a very long time. It's still a great place to teach. But it was a tough class. They were fifth graders. Fifth graders have wonderful and varied personalities. These students were grumpy, chatty, active, attention seeking, snide, and selfish. The saddest was the child hiding like she was in preschool.
But, the positive part was getting them to cooperate lining up for gym and lunch. I explained what I wanted them to do by steps. I told them I would send them back to their seats if they were noisy or pushy in line. Then I had a student give the directions to the class again in her words. Unfortunately I had to follow through in sending students back to their seats and returning the line back to the classroom a couple of times and they were a little late for gym.
By the end of the day when I had room to move the seating, I had the opportunity to sit with students in different groups. It was great to have time to talk with them and for us to get to know each other. I hope I am back soon.
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Tuesday, October 11, 2011
Monday, September 5, 2011
Unique and Special
I have often encountered the following interview
questions:
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What makes you the best person for the
job?
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Why should I hire you?
I think both of the above questions imply that the
interviewee needs to be competitively more educated, more experienced, and more
able than a colleague. To me my reason for applying for a job is to work in a collegial
atmosphere with equals and for equals. So I think it is better to ask what makes
me unique and special.
My answer has to do with the way I view the people I
serve and serve with. Whether you call them customers of guests, patients or
clients, or consumers of a service, they are human beings. When trying to sell
a good or service to a potential customer, I believe it is absolutely necessary
to know in your heart that those who employ you to perform a service or create
a product deserve the best you have to give.
As a teacher that means
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I come
to work prepared and organized
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My students are not animals corralled and made
to wait
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Nor are they soldiers marching in step and
following orders
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Students are all different as their
fingerprints
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Lessons have a plan and flow
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Activities enhance and deepen the lesson and
have authentic application
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Homework
gives meaningful practice
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I am always improving myself and my practice
As a writer that means
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My readers deserve reading that is easy
to follow
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My readers need a reason to read
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They do not all like the same thing
presented in the same way
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They deserve nonfiction that is factual
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They deserve fiction and nonfiction that
entertains
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They deserve stories that honor their
intelligence
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They deserve information they can use
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They deserve material that makes them
think
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I am always working to improve my skills
Since I am also a student, reader, and purchaser of
goods and services I have expectations that if not fulfilled will cause me to
look elsewhere. I expect of myself no less than I expect of others.
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I do not want a push to buy or buy into
anything that is not well organized
o
I expect treatment like I am a valued
human being
o
I expect to understand and be understood
o
I expect high quality
o
I deserve goods and services that will
enhance my life
o
I deserve material that is factual
o
I deserve goods and services that
stimulate my curiosity and creativity
o
Consider my financial, physical,
spiritual and intellectual well being
My view of the students and customers is why you
should contract with me. I am just as intelligent, knowledgeable as all the
others. But I will give you the best service based on the way I treat and value
my clients, students and readers the same as I deserve to be treated and
valued.
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