Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Motivating Junior High Students

So, today, I went to a half day workshop on motivating junior high students. It was... long. Well, there were some good ideas presented, but a lot of it was stuff that I found to be questionable. Then again, I am an Alfie Kohn disciple and so some of it was just hard to listen to. One guy, whom I actually sort of liked, suggested giving your class marks on the board (as a group) for bad behavior. If they get 3 of those marks, the whole class gets punishment homework. The thing is, everyone was thinking this is a good idea and I was sitting there wondering how he could possibly justify that in his head, even if you believe in punishments and rewards.

The thing is, I believe that I'm going to have to make some changes this year, at least this year as I get used to teaching Junior High kids. I guess we'll see. I'm hoping, however, that I won't have to go quite that far.

On another note, there was an earthquake during the workshop to liven things up a bit.

Monday, July 28, 2008

Tomorrow

Tomorrow is my first day in my new school district. I am doing a half day workshop on motivating junior high students. While I'm ready for school to start, it is weird for me to think of school starting, mostly because it makes my new little life in Bakersfield seem more real. This past month has been really strange, being in a new house, in a new city with no responsibilities. Nothing seems quite real yet. This week I'm doing a few more real things, like the workshop, going to the dentist, etc. You know, adult stuff.

Now, I just need to see what exactly I need to do to motivate these junior high students...

Sunday, July 27, 2008

A week and a half before school starts

So, I decided to write this blog because as I transition from teaching elementary school to teaching junior high, I have gotten lots of comments about how I must be crazy to teach junior high kids. I know that it's a tough age, and I don't have any illusions that this first year teaching junior high is going to be a piece of cake. I am excited, however, for several reasons. I am psyched to be able to focus on just one subject, and hopefully to get really good at teaching that one subject. I have always enjoyed Language Arts most of everything I teach, and it's exciting for me to be able to do that all day long. I love reading and good literature and I'm hoping that some part of my day will get to be sharing that love with my students.

I have to say I'm also looking forward to not teaching in the inner city this year. I actually live relatively close to my new school (about 15 minutes away) and I'm looking forward to that commute, as well. I'm hoping that the difficulty of this age of students will be combatted by the fact that these kids haven't grown up in the hood and won't be quite so needy. I loved my kids, but my last group especially has had a lot of special needs, more than I felt that I was able to effectively deal with.

I've decided to keep this blog so I can really chart how things are going and what I really think of this new move. I have a week and a half until I have to report to work, although it's not accurate to say that it's a week until school starts. School doesn't start until August 18th. I keep saying that I wish I could skip ahead to October when I know the routine, know my kids and have some time under my belt. If only things worked that way...