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  • @jasminehenderson4073
    @jasminehenderson4073 Před 2 lety +231

    There was a teacher at my high school and she took a picture on her honeymoon with a glass of alcohol and she got fired when people in our school saw the picture. All the students and teachers expressed they were upset for her getting fired but she was never brought back.

    • @Emily-fe6yb
      @Emily-fe6yb Před 2 lety +16

      Omg that’s awful and ridiculous!

    • @alicecarroll1179
      @alicecarroll1179 Před 2 lety +6

      It happens more than you think

    • @direxhalfling2760
      @direxhalfling2760 Před 2 lety +1

      For shame

    • @jfm79
      @jfm79 Před 2 lety +11

      My high school librarian was fired for dyeing her hair pink 💀

    • @impressioncarnival
      @impressioncarnival Před 2 lety +10

      Even if we weren't in a severe teacher shortage, they still thought that was an okay decision ✋

  • @HectorRodriguez-lh2yc
    @HectorRodriguez-lh2yc Před 2 lety +57

    It's too funny, Bri, that you said "Go fold that laundry! I know you need to!". I legit needed to fold my laundry! No lie! 😂🤣😭☠️

  • @amandahill2824
    @amandahill2824 Před 2 lety +89

    You guys are amazing. I love your videos. I’m not a teacher but a Custodian. I clean a high school in south Florida. And everything you talk about is true

    • @starrycharacter
      @starrycharacter Před rokem +10

      Just wanted to let you know that your work is very appreciated without you our schools would not be clean

  • @comicbooknerd4114
    @comicbooknerd4114 Před 2 lety +17

    If you're mad put on a cape so you can be supermad. 😂

  • @desslou
    @desslou Před 2 lety +68

    I'm in a unique position because I'm a para and a "student teacher" at the same time. It's incredibly frustrating because I KNOW what we're being taught is 75% crap if not more. What I'm doing and seeing in classrooms is NOTHING like what we're being told it will/should be like.

    • @morganschmitz6539
      @morganschmitz6539 Před 2 lety +1

      I am in the same boat! I'm in an alt route program that allows me to get "paid" for student teaching because it is during my normal para hours. The things I WANT to do and the things I HAVE to do are not crossing and it is incredibly frustrating.

    • @desslou
      @desslou Před 2 lety +1

      @@morganschmitz6539 Yep!!

    • @robingoodfellow9171
      @robingoodfellow9171 Před 2 lety

      What is a "para"?

    • @desslou
      @desslou Před 2 lety

      @@robingoodfellow9171 it's like a teaching assistant. I do a lot of things like making copies, cafeteria duty, helping kids in class, pulling small groups. I'm in classrooms probably 70% of the day and doing other things the rest of the time.

    • @robingoodfellow9171
      @robingoodfellow9171 Před 2 lety

      @@desslou Ah, thx very much. We do not really have that at my place. But I completly understand your frustration. It is the same at universties all over, I guess, they sometimes even take pride in their teaching being so remote from the real life.
      Don't give up, go into 'survival mode' for the time you are a student teacher and enjoy being free(er) in your decisions once you are officially qualified. At least this will get better, I promise. Being a para know will give you an advantage over the people who see a classroom for the first time once they are out of university. Keep it up!

  • @kallijames-wyrick6900
    @kallijames-wyrick6900 Před 2 lety +17

    Our lesson plans for work, like actual teaching, were so intense. They had to have links to all the lesson materials, we had to put individual differentiation for every day of the week, an outline of meetings, data that we analyzed, a summary of data evaluation, and a plan to move forward. No lie it was so intense

  • @shullyyyy
    @shullyyyy Před 2 lety +11

    as a future educator, i equal parts appreciate the teacher humor in this podcast, and all of the help ya'll are giving. for FREE? thank you

  • @faythecrosby20
    @faythecrosby20 Před 2 lety +27

    Lol Mr. Williams face the whole time during the worm story!! I died 😂😂
    It’s ok it’s just a stick

  • @MrsSonyaKS
    @MrsSonyaKS Před 2 lety +48

    Mr. Williams is the cutest teacher EVER! The students that get to experience this fun, laid back, hilarious teacher will surely have a pleasant introduction to school life.

  • @annaliese6230
    @annaliese6230 Před rokem +8

    oh my god shaving cream spelling quizzes were literally my favorite part of second grade!! you just unlocked a core memory lol. my second grade teacher was phenomenal, I miss her

  • @MsLoHdz
    @MsLoHdz Před 2 lety +6

    “She was leaving to be a stripper on the side.”… OMG! I’m dead!

  • @ceceelizabeth527
    @ceceelizabeth527 Před 2 lety +5

    "I'll wait." Oof, I've definitely heard teachers say that 🤣🤣

  • @annealdrich3682
    @annealdrich3682 Před rokem +1

    I so want to get a t-shirt with that "Bri-ism". " You gonna be mad, get a cape so you can be super mad." Love it!

  • @morganschmitz6539
    @morganschmitz6539 Před 2 lety +9

    OMG! Rebecca's student teaching experience totally reminds me of mine. My mentor teacher was also my IEP case manager--I was a para and student teacher at the same time--and would always leave and tell me I was doing great. Sure, I knew good chunks of the job because of my experience as a para, but there were SO many things I needed help with!

  • @ImAFireBreathingUnicornRaWr

    "Go fold that laundry."
    Me: *guiltily looks at the pile of clean laundry overflowing out of the basket* 😶😅

  • @ellacolleen697
    @ellacolleen697 Před 2 lety +11

    It’s so funny and I just love watching this in the morning I’m a kid so it’s kind of cool to see how teachers actually think of us or funny stories about students

    • @Auxiliooo
      @Auxiliooo Před rokem +1

      ditto. my mom is a teacher so i get how they feel. i have been trying to convince my mom to watch this

  • @khtiderem7112
    @khtiderem7112 Před 2 lety +4

    I love you guys!! You've made me sure that I want to go into teaching and always give me new ideas for how to interact with my students and conduct myself. You guys seem so understanding of kids with learning disabilities, which is so cathartic to see since when I was in school, most of my teachers weren't very forgiving and took my missed work as a sign of me being uninterested or talked about my small computational mistakes bc of my disability as "careless." I'm sure your students really love you.

  • @tabbianne5341
    @tabbianne5341 Před rokem +1

    Mr. Feeny will always be my favorite real life teacher. Sure he wasn’t an actual in school teacher but teaching is more than math and English. Mr. Feeny taught us 90’s (and late 80’s) kids so many life lessons over 7 years.

  • @kpulga
    @kpulga Před 2 lety +8

    This has been my favorite episode 😂😂😂😂😂😂 Please please I need that shirt!

  • @ninaburg7942
    @ninaburg7942 Před rokem +1

    Im a new fan I love your content I've been watching ur podcasts non stop for the last few days. I had a horrible school experience and so much to share about that in different ways but I absolutely love good teachers and seeing you all talk heals my childhood trauma and also reminds me of my FAVORITE teacher who passed away tragically a couple years back. That's a story for another day.
    In 10th grade right before I dropped out I went to sterling high school in NJ.
    Because I didn't attend school often enough and had difficulties at home I ended up in classes for students with lower grade scores. In these classes there were a lot of students who got in trouble often, spoke out of turn, and made class all around miserable.. by the first quarter of the school year I was ready to drop out for many different reasons but these classes didn't help. I felt dumb, frustrated and as much as I would try to drain out everyone and read to be in my own world i would still leave every day with stress migraines. (I'm not prone to headaches or migraines) I would faint, throw up and just generally get physically sick. This all being said it was not a pleasant experience.
    In one of these classes we had a rly sweet student teacher who was soft spoken and tried her best to handle the kids in the class. Up until this day I had never even seen her get angry but on this occasion a specific child was tearing into her and she did get mad and said something back to this kid who was 15 or 16 at the time and the kid took that as a sign to dig into her even harder.
    Later on in the class after this settled down we were walking down to the media center (library) and I noticed this student teacher crying a little and I walked next to her and apologized.
    I told her that I was sorry this was her TA experience and that not all students behave this way. I talked with her for a little bit and told her how I thought she was really a good teacher and very kind I also told her I hoped this wouldn't change her professional trajectory.
    I dropped out a few months later and never found out what happened to her but I hope that she's doing better and remembers that advice on hard days... I also see now that maybe teaching isn't for everyone but to be fair I was 15.
    Again, love your content...
    -nina
    they/them
    25 y.o
    NJ
    Edit: Mrs.woolley, do you teach your 5th graders about nacarima? This was what I learned in 5th grade from a teach who changed my life... It was the first project he taught his 5th grade class. Shout out to mr.edelmeyer 💕 Mr.E rest in peace 🕊️

  • @ceceelizabeth527
    @ceceelizabeth527 Před 2 lety +1

    I did my student teaching last year and wrote so many lesson plans; especially when I took over.

  • @mumffin7
    @mumffin7 Před rokem +3

    I had to do two student teachings because I am dual certified in music and in special education. On the first day of my special education student teaching my grandmother died halfway through the day so that was a very traumatic experience to start off my 2nd student teaching. I was gone for a couple days for the funeral and on the day I got back my my mentor teacher expected me to fully start teaching lessons - plans and all - after I didn’t even get to observe her really and I just had to figure it out on my own.

  • @brittnimullen818
    @brittnimullen818 Před 2 lety +2

    (I’ve been a substitute teacher all year) I can’t teach highschool because they constantly ask if I’m single or have an only fans.. YOU THINK IF I HAD ONE I WOULD BE HERE RN!?!?

  • @char_char_realslo
    @char_char_realslo Před rokem +1

    Yes I just started watching. Been seeing all the little Facebook reels and decide its time. I absolutely love Bri. And yes Alaric is the best!!! And why you got to call me out on sitting here avoiding my chores lol.

  • @TheDarwinProject1
    @TheDarwinProject1 Před rokem

    My dad was a choir/band/tech teacher & for all 30 years of his career, he worked late into the night & all summer. He was also a union rep, but he may have been better compensatated since he did after school band/choir & summer school courses/band camp along with field trips (also did chess club). He makes much more money retired than he ever did working, though. His last years, he was forced out of music, into tech & he definitely used more alcohol than he should have to get to retirement. He also sacrificed his hearing to his career, so he has hearing aids through L&I. While there was some pressure to go into music, I was discouraged from teaching just by watching his stress & my mother's frustration. Will always stand up for teachers. I didn't even know there were states without teacher's unions until I started watching this podcast this week, though.

  • @bippitybopitybooty4208
    @bippitybopitybooty4208 Před 2 lety +2

    My mom was an epidemiologist, and one of the immunologists she worked with always said the BEST thing you can do for a kid's immunity is let them be dirty. Let them play in dirt, eat "five-second-rule" food. Their immune system gets used to the bacteria and it strengthens their immunity.
    So we were country kids from Alabama, played in dirt and spent all day outside picking up frogs and rolly pollies n stuff. We'd dig for worms and catch love bugs and lizards.
    I was only ever sick once when we had a shigella outbreak in a school. I was almost NEVER sick.

    • @V-ANews
      @V-ANews Před 2 lety

      Watch the legend comedian george carlins germs bit he talks exactly about that from back in the 90s i think its genius

  • @sadmanislam5111
    @sadmanislam5111 Před 2 lety +2

    Finally a new episode. It’s been a while. Great to see you all back.

  • @authenticallyadhdwithcarme2203

    I LOVE you amazing teachers/comedians 👏🏼 you are always there to make me laugh, especially after a LONG week in prek, I NEED WINTER BREAK

  • @Mrs.Cooper
    @Mrs.Cooper Před 2 lety +4

    I’m listening to the podcast on Apple but just came here to make a comment lol! About paying for your own sub: at my old district (Lee County, NC) when a teacher was out, $50 would come out of their check each day. And my school did have a hard time getting subs & we were always covering classes, so I had the same question; where does that money go?! The teacher covering the class certainly didn’t get any sub pay.

  • @faythecrosby20
    @faythecrosby20 Před 2 lety +17

    When I was in high school my senior year, there was a grown man who posed as a student just so he could get a football scholarship and no one knew. I have no clue how he even got enrolled in school. But he was a Hurricane Katrina survivor who came to our town to start over and enrolled in HS so he could get a football scholarship I guess he missed out on. He was like 23 or something so not even like he missed out because it was his senior and the hurricane messed it up.
    When I found out I was blown like are you serious 😮😮 and I worked with his girlfriend as a waitress. One day she didn’t come to work and everyone was talking about the news. 🤯🤯

  • @CharlottekateMcLeish
    @CharlottekateMcLeish Před 2 lety +6

    I’m not going to lie, I am starting my teacher training in September and damn !!! You guys have terrified me with this episode !

  • @aaliyhafennimore9942
    @aaliyhafennimore9942 Před 2 lety +1

    I have been waiting for this episode!!!

  • @matteabattle2025
    @matteabattle2025 Před rokem +1

    I love your channel so much, you made me want to be a teacher. Thank you so much.

  • @abbyisidoro9488
    @abbyisidoro9488 Před 2 lety

    I recently just came across you guys and I love y'all! I am a new assistant teacher at an elementary school and would love to watch a video from y'all on your schooling (college) and how you figured out which grade you wanted to teach! I want to go to school for teaching, but not really sure which grade or subject and all of that. I would also have to do online school. Please keep the videos coming! ❤

    • @adaliadejarnette2838
      @adaliadejarnette2838 Před 2 lety

      I'm currently in school to become a teacher. I do online school and luckily I'm able to do well while also balancing work full time. You should do it

  • @Olivia-Ev
    @Olivia-Ev Před 2 lety +4

    Ngl I think Brie's daughter is really lucky to have her as her mother

  • @sunyunlee5530
    @sunyunlee5530 Před 2 lety +8

    Barbara here, I do appologize for the Barbara that gave MrWilliamsprek a hard time. You see i feel horrible for that sort of behavior. LOVE THE PODCAST!!!

  • @CarlyH123
    @CarlyH123 Před 2 lety +6

    In 6th grade My 1st period homeroom teacher talked crap about my class behind our backs. She told teachers and the rest of her classes about us every day. We would be told what she hated about us by other classes and the worst part was, it was all made up. She started rumors about us that we’re lies!! One day she walked into another teachers classroom and the kids were talking about how the teacher hated our class. The next day she comes to talk to our class and said what she heard from the students, AND DENIED IT! SHE SAID THE KIDS WERE LYING!

  • @ravenjanise
    @ravenjanise Před 2 lety +3

    If I had to do that worm project as a child I would be talking about it in therapy. I have a worm phobia😵‍💫🤢🤮

  • @haileeyoho4118
    @haileeyoho4118 Před 2 lety +1

    You guys are my favorite podcast.

  • @kynlieb1040
    @kynlieb1040 Před 2 dny

    40:13 Bri: Go fold that LAUNDRY!!
    Me (just got back from a long camping trip): she knows……😳
    My brain writing this: 🎶She knows. She knows. And I know she knows.🎶
    Me: *continues to do math homework because I’m lazy*

  • @kristen1540
    @kristen1540 Před rokem

    I'm about to start Student Teaching. Thank you for this! lol

  • @hannahcase3987
    @hannahcase3987 Před 2 lety +3

    Please please make more of these types of videos!!! I love kids and am excited to be a teacher, but my college classes are nothing but Debby downers and only focusing on how hard it is, not how to handle the challenges ❤

  • @Dragons-ey4gf
    @Dragons-ey4gf Před 2 lety +5

    Thank you for commenting about how hard student teaching can be. I gour a bachelor's degree in Spanish with a minor in math focusing and education. I was planning on teaching middle school or hopefully high school. I ended up needing 3 student teaching tries. A big problem was my personality probably didn't mesh well with some teachers idea of exactly how a language class should be taught. Math was a little easier, but I am also suffering from a lot of health problems. So I decided to just substitute teach and see if it was still something I physically could accomplish. The final straw that caused me to quit was a long term sub job for a teacher on mat leave, the school told me exactly how I had to grade things, etc so i did, then the parents start complaining, i sent home day 1 the grading policy, how the students can improve quiz scores, everything... but of course them failing was my fault, and admin threw me under the bus. Also at the time, I was having severe spinal issues that had me on extreme doses of pain killers that started to make me question if I should be in charge of kids safety and finally stopped subbing all together. Listening to your podcast and individual CZcams's makes me feel like I made the right choice for me and more importantly the students

  • @ariana8734
    @ariana8734 Před 2 lety +1

    During my first observation from my professor during my student teaching, the school had a fire drill, lockdown, and tornado drill all during my 45 minute lesson. 🤦‍♀️

  • @krisskye4678
    @krisskye4678 Před 3 měsíci

    Finishing my BA in English to do an alternate route in Florida.
    I'm abt to start substitute teaching so I know what I'm getting into.

  • @jaclynkiszczak230
    @jaclynkiszczak230 Před 2 lety

    So excited for this video!

  • @KatySueWho
    @KatySueWho Před 2 lety +3

    Where can I get your merch? PLEASE TELL ME YOU’VE MADE THE
    _“If you mad, put on a cape, then you can be Super Mad!”_
    SHIRT!!🙏😆🤘

  • @catherinepoteat
    @catherinepoteat Před 2 lety

    Omg yeah that student teaching and lesson planning stuff was too much. I was education for two years, I did two semesters of field experience, I did like two or three lesson plans, but I would talk to the seniors about student teaching, and their lesson plans were so detailed and so frequent.
    It all got to my head. I stressed out about that stuff so hard that the following summer (granted, also Covid so I didn’t finish my field experience, I finished it at home online, and I worked a shitty job, was extremely depressed and anxious), but I had two massive panic attacks while driving six hours to visit my best friend who I hadn’t seen in four months. I was just panicking, thinking “how the heck am I supposed to teach, I’m going to fail these students.”
    I dropped Education Major as soon as the semester started.

  • @Yuruble
    @Yuruble Před rokem +1

    I had 2 student teaching experiences. I should have known something was wrong with the 1st one when my when my mom's teaching friends made a face like they had stepped in a rotten tomato when they heard the name of the 1st teacher I was working with.. 2 months into the program I was told that she did not want to teach with me anymore and that I should reconsider being a teacher.
    Thankfully I have been able to prove her wrong as I go into my 2nd year teaching

  • @sarahmikmac28
    @sarahmikmac28 Před rokem

    Student teaching was one of the most stressful times of my life 😅 it’s a STEEP learning curve even after having completed 3 practicums. I had to let go of my perfectionist mindset in order to maintain my sanity which in and of itself was a challenge. I learned so much and had an incredibly amazing mentor teacher, but it was really mentally draining for me.

  • @treestub3665
    @treestub3665 Před rokem

    Washington state JUST got rid of the edTPA!!! I am in the middle of my alternate route masters which is a lot more rigorous than Bri's. I have to student teach for the entire year and take 4 quarter's worth of classes just for the cert itself. Also, my supervisor (from my university) said I will only have to submit one lesson plan a month for the first few months. Then for my other observations I can do easy, like 1-2 page lesson plans. My long ones aren't quite dialogues, but they are lengthy and require everything I will do and everything the students will do.
    I saw a couple comments about what professors say vs. reality. I have para'd the last year and am currently interning. I feel like my professors are incredibly in tune with what is going on in the classroom. It's probably because they all supervise interns and observe (full lessons, not just 10 min!)?

  • @kelseyheckman9786
    @kelseyheckman9786 Před 2 lety +2

    I'm going the same lap as HonostTeacherVibes, gotta do the short route for a minute

  • @SamMayonnaise
    @SamMayonnaise Před 2 lety +1

    Nah cuz my teacher did the same thing having us measure worms in elementary school. I was that one kid who had to get scolded cause I accidentally cut it in half

  • @Learninglotsoflanguages

    Student teaching...don’t miss it one bit. Worst experience of my life. Had a teacher I thought I was doing well with. She always gave lots of good feedback and I thought I was growing. She even let me sleep over at her house once before a big snowstorm so I wouldn’t have to drive (school was 45 min drive for me in MN winter). My professors were saying how if we wanted a challenge we could approach the school principal to ask if they would observe sometime. I thought, naw, I’m doing okay but don’t feel great. On a Friday my professor came and observed and said I was doing well (I think this was like 2 weeks before the end). Monday, the principal decides on her own to come observe me and I was terrified. She marked me horribly and says maybe I wasn’t cut out to be a teacher and that I looked like I was more like someone starting their first week of ST. I got triggered with what one you said you got asked “do you even want to be a teacher?” But I figured I could brush off the principal eval knowing she only saw me once. But then my cooperating teacher says she agreed with everything the principal said and to say I was gobsmacked was an understatement. I emailed my professor explaining the situation because I was so shocked and didn’t know what to do. And it gets worse. The next day I go in and my CT is pissed. She is making comments to me that seem like she knew what I said in a private email to me professor and I’m and so confused how she would know. Then she shows me my email and so thought my professor sent it and I was angry because it was a private venting email. But later found out my professor meant to email the CT and principal but accidentally responded with my message attached instead of starting a new email (she later apologized profusely). So now I’m like how do I survive the last week and a half here? I was terrified to bump into the principal who seemed to hate me from the beginning but then my savior came 😂 Another professor who was okay but I wasn’t too close to as he came like when I was a junior walked in to bring me out of there safely because they were honestly worried about me. This guy was like 6’5” and large so as I walked down the hall next to him I felt safe from everything. He was usually a little rough personality but on that day he was so kind and told me to go home and rest for a few days and we could talk later. Seriously had like ptsd from that and every time I’d drive past the town I was so uncomfortable and all the memories would flow back. Honestly never really been able to talk about it before. That was long. Lol sorry but love the podcast. Helping me think about getting back into teaching.

    • @mr.bsmusic2317
      @mr.bsmusic2317 Před rokem

      You should. Your story of a manipulative, borderline abusive, student teaching experience is incredibly common.

  • @lostgirlofcali
    @lostgirlofcali Před 2 lety

    Not me feeling relieved that my experience is not the only strange one out there. It's also extra interesting because I was in a co-taught class for my placement but I did way more despite not being paid. Also, students were shocked to find out that I wasn't paid during my time with them.

  • @sabrinaquintana7645
    @sabrinaquintana7645 Před 2 lety +6

    In my third, final semester of student teaching and my Professor has super unrealistic expectations for what we “need” to get the students to do.

  • @LifeOfCandice
    @LifeOfCandice Před 2 lety

    I have looked at kids and said that, “why would you do that.” I’ve even asked with the intentions of getting an answer depending on the age. But sometimes I ask as a way to reset my brain otherwise my brain might explode.

  • @brittanychambers4398
    @brittanychambers4398 Před rokem

    Alaric Saltzman is 100% a real teacher. He was so good at it, that he opened his own school. Bree I’m with you, we ❤️ric ( sorry my grammar is terrible)

  • @waterchild83
    @waterchild83 Před 2 lety

    I loved playing with worms and a kid lol I would have been in heaven lol

  • @samanthamontgomery7363
    @samanthamontgomery7363 Před 2 lety +5

    This is the wrong episode! This is the student teacher one, which wasn’t posted last week. This episode about pandemic teaching is up in Apple Podcasts (and probably other places)!

  • @jasminecarter9594
    @jasminecarter9594 Před rokem

    Man I'm in college rn and I had to teach a math lesson to an actual class for a requirement. I hate math but I loved teaching it. When I went to the school for a meeting with the teacher I felt so out of it and confused. She would bring up websites and TEKS and I'd try so hard to look like I knew what she meant. Luckily she explained it well and I figured it out but like...... My college class ain't say anything about this stuff. I knew nothing about TEKS and had to quickly figure it out for my lesson plan before I went and taught these 5th graders. Luckily the class I had allowed me to do a small group and some kids already knew how to use calculators. I also had a teacher tell me the opposite in regards to the working after your hours. She talked to me about how there's teacher shade and it's ok to just not bring that work home to do. She warned me of some teachers who will try to guilt me into thinking I'm not doing enough if i'm not bringing school work home after my hours.

  • @Zane.09
    @Zane.09 Před 2 lety

    What happened to the first episode why is it not on CZcams

  • @crh325
    @crh325 Před rokem

    I had a teacher for astronomy when I was a junior, he was a really cool teacher but I heard my senior year that he got arrested because he had joined the army to have them pay off his student loans, then he went AWOL from army and was working at our school, not sure how he thought he was going to get away with that.

  • @roseycheeks34
    @roseycheeks34 Před 4 měsíci

    I love them and I agree with what they are saying just for the fact that in my opinion .. I have worked with many children who have issues due to being sexualized or being exposed to stuff too soon,.

  • @Mish4Mello
    @Mish4Mello Před 2 lety +3

    For me, lesson planning helps me outline lessons. I’m very methodical and thrive on routine (Virgo 🙋🏻‍♀️ lol) but I’ve spent so many nights writing so many lesson plans in my college courses. Now I kind of just wing it but use the standards and curriculum guide🤷🏻‍♀️. Most of my student teaching experience was pretty good, except there was one building I was in and when I went into the teachers lounge for lunch, no one said a word to me and I just had a vibe that they didn’t want me in there. 😒

  • @Teo_portugal
    @Teo_portugal Před 2 lety

    funnily enough i got hit by a van the other day and not even crutches i was running to get my bus and i didnt see the van van hits me i fall over everyone arounds like gasping surprised and i just get back up and keep running

  • @adamtastic69
    @adamtastic69 Před rokem

    For those wanting a interesting story that makes me hate my vice principal, here you go. Our vice principal never trusted us sixth graders (even after years I’m still angry) and one day someone got toilet paper and a pen, wrote inappropriate things all on the walls, wadded up the toilet paper, dunked it in water, then through it on the wall. Then they clogged the sinks, over filled the sinks, and destroyed the boys bathroom. The vice principal assumed it was a sixth grade boy, so he pulled all the boys from class, made them stand outside for 2 hours straight, until one would come clean. Only to find out it was a 5th grader.

  • @Yuruble
    @Yuruble Před rokem

    If those Veteran teachers can find a way to make laminating and cutting not take forever they should tell me. Because that takes so much time and I need to take it home

  • @leonardrausch1114
    @leonardrausch1114 Před rokem

    turn the volume up mine is all the way up

  • @scarlettscott6445
    @scarlettscott6445 Před rokem

    When I was in middle school there was a student teacher in The special Ed a room and he just asked to be called His first name and that was OK with the school since he was a student teacher and one of my other teachers is the blind and I introduce the student teacher to my other teacher and my blind teacher goes “oh is he your special friend” (I only mention that is a blind because it’s important to the story)

  • @Elise11345
    @Elise11345 Před 2 lety +4

    Hi I’m currently a freshman in college for elementary education do you guys have any advice on how to get through college classes?

    • @ceceelizabeth527
      @ceceelizabeth527 Před 2 lety +2

      Hi friend, I was you once upon a time.
      1. Do not be afraid to get to know your professors. Ask questions, go to office hours, build a rapport.
      2. Get to know your classmates as well. As you wade through all of the gen ed classes and get to the major-specific courses, you will see them ALL THE TIME. It's nice to have friends in your major.
      3. Take notes! You'll reference them for your papers and may just use them to study for the PRAXIS. On that note, your planner is your friend! Write down homework assignments, due dates, fun plans, whatever.
      5. In the same vein of get to know your prof, also chat with your advisor. Make sure you're taking the courses you need. Also, they're there to listen and give advice should you need it.
      Lastly, have fun! Elementary ed is such a fun major! I loved doing crafts and learning about the various types of learners. A school-lofe balance is incredibly important! Don't forget to have you time and spend time with family and friends :)
      You've got this!

    • @leilamcdaniel9378
      @leilamcdaniel9378 Před 2 lety +1

      Something else take it one day at time.

  • @AmazonMomma91
    @AmazonMomma91 Před rokem

    Im super mad about my 22 page 3 lesson unit right now

  • @nadiageorge890
    @nadiageorge890 Před 2 lety +1

    Can you start numbering episodes

  • @carypeterson9554
    @carypeterson9554 Před 2 lety +2

    Ok I teach 7th and 8th ELA and now I’m trying to figure out how to incorporate worms in my classroom! 😆😆😆😆

  • @AG-nn6cn
    @AG-nn6cn Před 2 lety

    Hello yall, I wanted to point out that your episodes #6 and #5 are the same. Love yall!

  • @katiebarker3620
    @katiebarker3620 Před rokem

    There was a teacher at my school when I was in like 7th grade who i loved & was awesome. I never had her as a teacher but she worked in the library as an assistance until she got a full-time position. When she did get a job as a 4th grade teacher I'd skip gym or recess (w/ permission) & go to her room & grade papers or help. She got fired from that school because some of the 7-8th grade boys found modeling pics that she did when she was in college. They were not half-naked but there was like some cleavage. But parents got so mad over it & said she was a bad influence

  • @locker-roomdwarf3549
    @locker-roomdwarf3549 Před 2 lety

    GOD BLESS

  • @Emo_Fem_boy
    @Emo_Fem_boy Před 2 lety

    For some people the brain is just sold separately especially that 40 yearold woman who was crawling on the floor

  • @Savvy.
    @Savvy. Před 2 lety

    God, how embarrassing for that student teacher to discuss stripping with students. Like, your work is your work and that’s fine; but when it’s more explicit work, then you need to be aware of that. I used to work at a literal dispensary, and I still behaved like a professional and would not discuss inappropriate topics. With adults.
    It also comes off as predatory, either sexually or monetarily, for that ST to tell students who could be 18 and are essentially being advertised to.

  • @IlissaMR
    @IlissaMR Před rokem

    I wonder what the point of view of an IB/honors teacher would be

  • @LadyCoyKoi
    @LadyCoyKoi Před rokem

    OMG! Do I have a story for you.
    I had one of the nastiest teacher supervisor any student-teacher with disabilities could ever have and I would not wish such a teacher upon anyone. On top of her always leaving me alone with the students, who one was diagnosed as a Schizophrenic and the other a Psychopath (technical diagnoses at that time), she would do random walk-outs, no assistance with prepping for lessons, NOTHING!!!! She also flat out stated that SHE HATES WORKING WITH ESE KIDS, AS AN ESE TEACHER AND DID SO IN FRONT OF NINTH GRADE GENERAL ED KIDS!!!! LIKE THE F^*K!!!!??????? As a formal ESE student myself, who dealt with severe bullying, I am talking about being pushed down the stairs during my middle school years and I could never walk "normal" ever all because of my Autism and Learning Disabilities... I WAS P!SSED THAT A TEACHER WOULD SAY SOMETHING LIKE THAT WHICH ENCOURAGES DISCRIMINATION BETWEEN THE GROUPS!!!! I seriously wanted to go Red World War She-Hulk on her... just be like Elsa and let that Autism rage out on her! It is bad enough that those poor ESE kids have to go through life with the sh!t they are born with... now they also have to deal with an A-Hole Mrs. Fat@$$ and the army of General Ed students with misconceptions and standards towards those of us born so "defective" as she puts it. I used my student-teaching journal do the talking for me about this observation to my Professor Supervisor who is an advocate for Autism Speaks and attends ALL Special Olympics despite being in her late 69s early 70s. She was not happy with the mental abuse, gaslighting and lack of support I received from that lady at all. The gaslighting and Passive-aggressiveness. I haven't even mentioned to my Professor how that "teacher", if we can even call her that, continuously insulted my intelligence front of class and undermining my Hispanic culture. .. which is weird, because she has a Hispanic last name too. She was just an angry little fat lady who hates life, all due to her own bad choices at that life, and needs to take it out on everyone. I mean on EVERYONE! She even berated a kid, who was studying to be a mechanic at that time, that his finger nails were gross. I'm like in my head, "Yeah... you suppose to have dirty black oiled hands and finger nails after an oil change, you dumb@$$!"
    I am FOREVER THANKFUL to Dr. Jacobson for giving me a second chance and moved me away from that horrible woman and placed me with a compassionate, caring teacher who loves her job too much in a semi-self contained classroom with such sweetie pie kids. I even got one kid who usually always sleeps in class to stay up awake during Science, especially Earth Science. I am really into Astronomy, so Earth Science is a favorite topic and I guess that intrigued the kid, who normally sleeps in class, to stay up awake during the whole lesson about the Earths' layers and how it differs from the other planets. He loved the make-your-own Earth layers using the Lunchables pizza kit. He was so participating in the activity like some of the other kids, even though for most of the other subjects he would fall asleep. However, for the Science lessons I was able to collect the exact number of assignments I needed to complete my Small Group Analysis assignment to pass the course to get my degree.
    Let me tell you .... the amount of work you need to complete to get an ESE degree is as intense as the stuff they give you at the real job, except you are given IEPS, Section 504s and other paper work of over 60 plus kids. It is the exact same type of work, but you are doing it for 60 different kids. I was so proud I managed to find a short cut for the teacher I was working with closely how to cut corners and not having to start from the very beginning. I asked her to click a link on the page and it would only go back a page, so that she doesn't have to retype most of the pages over, since 80% of the students under her grade book all have similar accommodations and needs, as well as diagnoses, so all she needed to change were the names, student IDs and some birthdays, since some students even shared the same birthdays. She told me how much she has learned from me and how I saved her so much time with that. Some teachers aren't open like that to share grade books and allowing me to assist her with documentations and files (which is one of the things I am really good at). I cut her hours of the documentation that she admitted to me took her over 5hrs, and we did them all together in under 40 minutes (didn't even reach the hour). All of the 60 students IEPS and documents, done! We were able to get out early that Teacher Planning Day. For a sweet loving teacher like her who will move mountains for students and show compassion where it is needed the most for all those kids and everyone else, I'll tilt the whole Earths' axis itself and pull that moon closer if it meant making that ladys' life easier. I don't know how, but I am certain either Steven Hawking or Neil deGrasse Tyson has come up with a way how to make that possible.

  • @travelingtimes6953
    @travelingtimes6953 Před 2 lety

    Magic kids

  • @Yuruble
    @Yuruble Před rokem

    I'm confused. It went from "post on private" to "don't post because people have things that can break those filters". Like seriously? Also, if you're advocating for teachers having a life outside of school, unless it's illegal it shouldn't come with a but

  • @sunshineash7322
    @sunshineash7322 Před rokem

    I think it’s Friday night lights the movie that has a teacher that gets caught by the football players dancing in a strip club

  • @larakosi2641
    @larakosi2641 Před 2 lety

    Im sorry but i just gotta say this,lauren looks so beautiful this episode i literally couldnt stop looking at her
    Ps:all of them are amazing and beautiful

  • @KJohn-316
    @KJohn-316 Před 2 lety

    LORD JESUS CHRIST OF NAZARETH IS THE ONE AND ONLY TRUE LORD, GOD, SAVIOR, KING OF THE WORLD AND ME FOR ALL TIME ✝️❤️🌈 THE LORD JESUS BLESS YOU ALL ❤️❤️

  • @samanthalacasse974
    @samanthalacasse974 Před 2 lety

    This is the wrong video! This is episode 5 labeled as episode 6!

  • @kaycecelestin2590
    @kaycecelestin2590 Před 2 lety

    I feel like I’m a get dragged for this but no one likes Alaric Saltzman

  • @bookreaderlabarr
    @bookreaderlabarr Před 2 lety

    Was it just me or was number 5 the same thing? @rrodger?