WHAT DO TEACHERS DO THAT NO-ONE THINKS ABOUT?

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Here’s seven things teachers do that many people don’t ever think about…

1. We plan…a lot Teachers plan year round (yes, especially in the summer). With new curriculum, standards, and technology…there are always changes to be made when looking at the “big picture” of the school year. However, most of the planning comes during the school year when lessons, activities, and assessments have to be created…then modified…then tweaked…and then changed again to differentiate within the classroom. Many teachers I know really enjoyed the planning process, and took pride in their lessons, activities, and assessments. The teachers I worked with the past two years would spend almost 20 hours a week planning…and often more.

2. We care… Teachers care like crazy. We want all of our students to be successful and will try anything to get them to feel accomplished. This can lead to many discussions on “what to do” and hours spent outside of the general “class time” working with students to help them overcome difficulties. I’ve met many teachers who bring this home with them as well. Wearing their heart on their sleeve for students and families is part of the job for many teachers.

3. We collaborate like musicians Come into a school and you’ll see teachers working together, planning lessons, talking through curriculum points, and creating projects. We have shared documents online where notes are filled up throughout the school year and during the summer. Better yet, online social networks and tools like Twitter have increased this exponentially. We have “Twitter chats” for almost every possible “sub-topic” possible in the educational field. Gone are the days of teachers shutting the doors to their classrooms…instead it is open and shared with the world.

4. We take our profession seriously We spend hours decorating, organizing, and making our classroom a perfect learning environment. We go to conferences to connect with other educators throughout the year (and especially in the summer). We write books, lead in services, discuss online and in person how we can improve education for children in our own school and around the world.

5. We are life long learners We continue to learn both formally and informally as we grow as professionals. Schools have been changing and teachers are changing along with them. It’s not easy to completely overhaul curriculum and technology and standards, but teachers are doing this time and time again. Why? Because learning is in our DNA. It’s who we are and why we teach and value a good lesson over an easy one. We know what it’s like to be a student…so we can create better experiences for our own students.

6. We do so much more than just teach Personally in the past year I have seen teachers coached two teams (football and netball), run a large school club (FANS), wrote curriculum, helped plan after school events, wrote school recommendations, helped seniors with their graduation projects (things like creating a dodgeball tournament), and so much more. This is teachers all over. Sure, we teach every day. But we are also doing so much more than teaching. Every single day.

7. We didn’t get into education for the money but that doesn’t mean we don’t need it You won’t find many teachers who got into education to make good money. However, that doesn’t mean we aren’t going to fight for pay raises and get paid what we feel we deserve. This is different from district to district, state to state, and country to country. But please don’t think teachers that are fighting for their income to support their own families don’t care about your children. We sure do.

What more do teachers do that we dont know about?

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