I was dumb enough to start teacher specialisation on my historical studies some time ago, and ended up having internship (?) in liceum (kids 16-19 yo) for a month, and now in primary school (kids 7-13) and gimnazjum (13-16). Liceum was actually sort of nice. Some kids were annoying, but in general, they were calm, quiet and some even interested in the subject. One class I really liked, and they seemed to enjoy my lessons, perhaps because in this class, I was lucky to get good topics (Spartaaa!!!). Anyway, it was a pleasure, because it was during my holidays, I had nothing else to do, and it was in my former school in my hometown.
Now, however, I am in Warsaw, I have to get up at 6:45 to get there on time, and...
It is common to say that gimnazjum is the worst thing, and gimnazjum students I've met in my hometown could be used to support this claim.
But here, gimnazjum students, in general, act almost as good as liceum ones. Perhaps it has to do with the fact that gimnazjum in Gliwice (next to the liceum, which is not regionalised though) is in the worst quarter of Gliwice and full of children of "bad families", while gimnazjum I currently teach in Warsaw seem to be full of children of wealthy people.
But the same applies to primary school... Children of 4th and 5th class are, well, children, and are completely calm. But the 6th grade (13 yo) is teh horror. I will not mention stuff they were doing when I, all of the sudden, was charged with taking care of them during their noel. It was all funny and stuff, but I was too lenient and I guess I ruined my authority in this class forever. All because I really like that one specific class, it's the only one I know children by name. They are wuvely, all of them, but they act as a bunch of monkeys, and even when they do try to be good, it turns like this:
- mr, Mike is acting bad
- no, she's acting bad! Look at her
- shut up you too!
- you shut up!
and so on. Lord.
I really am too lenient, and some girls actually advised me to hit the desk and shout at them. And I guess I should. I've had a lesson with them today and it was better than last time, but still it was a great mess. I was really sad, because I did write down one F grade... I did warn that pupil lots of times. But I actually should've given Fs to like half of the class. But I feel guilty when I'm supposed to do that. I really prefer to encourage good by good grades than discourage evil by bad grades, but it seems there's no choice.
All of teachers seem to have problems with that class.
Mybig problem is also that the bell ring is broken and I don't really know when the lesson starts or ends, because every clock works different. I simply use my clock and don't let them out until it's time on my clock, but they do mind that.
I'm not going to be a great teacher, and I don't think I'm going to work more than I'll have to to get pernament allowance to teach as well to finish my studies, and I think I did many mistakes during my lessons, but sometimes it's really nice as well.
Have any of You worked as a teacher?
Now, however, I am in Warsaw, I have to get up at 6:45 to get there on time, and...
It is common to say that gimnazjum is the worst thing, and gimnazjum students I've met in my hometown could be used to support this claim.
But here, gimnazjum students, in general, act almost as good as liceum ones. Perhaps it has to do with the fact that gimnazjum in Gliwice (next to the liceum, which is not regionalised though) is in the worst quarter of Gliwice and full of children of "bad families", while gimnazjum I currently teach in Warsaw seem to be full of children of wealthy people.
But the same applies to primary school... Children of 4th and 5th class are, well, children, and are completely calm. But the 6th grade (13 yo) is teh horror. I will not mention stuff they were doing when I, all of the sudden, was charged with taking care of them during their noel. It was all funny and stuff, but I was too lenient and I guess I ruined my authority in this class forever. All because I really like that one specific class, it's the only one I know children by name. They are wuvely, all of them, but they act as a bunch of monkeys, and even when they do try to be good, it turns like this:
- mr, Mike is acting bad
- no, she's acting bad! Look at her
- shut up you too!
- you shut up!
and so on. Lord.
I really am too lenient, and some girls actually advised me to hit the desk and shout at them. And I guess I should. I've had a lesson with them today and it was better than last time, but still it was a great mess. I was really sad, because I did write down one F grade... I did warn that pupil lots of times. But I actually should've given Fs to like half of the class. But I feel guilty when I'm supposed to do that. I really prefer to encourage good by good grades than discourage evil by bad grades, but it seems there's no choice.
All of teachers seem to have problems with that class.
Mybig problem is also that the bell ring is broken and I don't really know when the lesson starts or ends, because every clock works different. I simply use my clock and don't let them out until it's time on my clock, but they do mind that.
I'm not going to be a great teacher, and I don't think I'm going to work more than I'll have to to get pernament allowance to teach as well to finish my studies, and I think I did many mistakes during my lessons, but sometimes it's really nice as well.
Have any of You worked as a teacher?
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