Amplesamples
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As you continue to teach, you'll start developing your own style and will use PPA time to best suit that style. I'm in my second year of teaching music (currently doing The Nuum Scheme Of Work with Year 7), and when you start on a full timetable you have to be really super-tight with how much time you spend planning, marking etc. Never let your planner out of your sight.
Absolutely right. And when you have a bad day, you have to leave it at the door, even if kids are really playing up..... not always easy!
Great to see someone with some real enthusiasm though - stay positive (with yourself as well as the kids, it's very easy to start thinking you're awful the minute something goes wrong - I had two great weeks when I started training and then one absolute stinker of a lesson and really punished myself for it) and don't worry about praising too much at this stage (unless they're either really lazy/nasty) as you're still building a relationship with them. Best of luck!!!
.don_quixote said:Someone once said to me that when you are in the class that you are yourself, only more so - that seems about right, just decide which bits of yourself you want to be. In the long run it will cost a lot less emotional energy.
Absolutely right. And when you have a bad day, you have to leave it at the door, even if kids are really playing up..... not always easy!
Great to see someone with some real enthusiasm though - stay positive (with yourself as well as the kids, it's very easy to start thinking you're awful the minute something goes wrong - I had two great weeks when I started training and then one absolute stinker of a lesson and really punished myself for it) and don't worry about praising too much at this stage (unless they're either really lazy/nasty) as you're still building a relationship with them. Best of luck!!!