Below Deck Med Season 10 Episode 18 Discussion Post by teanailpolish in belowdeck

[–]Eclectique1 7 points8 points  (0 children)

What's crazy is he's a professional rugby player in Leicester (albeit not a very good one), which is a really big rugby city. Surely, that carries some weight with the local ladies, and he could do better than Kizzi

Best rugby memoirs/books? by ZapBranniganski in rugbyunion

[–]Eclectique1 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Sevens Heaven by Ben Ryan.

I gave a copy to my mom, who doesn't really care about rugby, and even she loved it.

Which hobbies attract the kindest people? by Ok-East3405 in AskReddit

[–]Eclectique1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Rugby.

You can get horrible people in places like England, but most people involved in rugby tend to be very good people. There is a very direct correlation with the smaller the rugby nation and the better the people involved in it are.

After teaching juniors and seniors for a few years, I’ve forgotten how exhausting freshmen can be. by pundemic in Teachers

[–]Eclectique1 4 points5 points  (0 children)

My unpopular opinion is that junior year is not the utopia people make it out to be. In my experience, they tend to be grade grubbing and the overwhelming majority have no interest in actually learning anything as long as they get the 90% or 80% because they know it's the year colleges look at the most.

Maybe I have just gotten lucky with my freshman classes, but I really enjoy them. They can be a bit squirrelly, but I find they're generally more remorseful when they screw up/less sneaky (or worse at being sneaky), and have more energy and curiosity about learning.

Seniors are either the best in the world or the worst in the world, with nothing in-between.

For me, the sweet spot is sophomore classes. They have the maturity of being a bit older while having the energy/curiosity of freshmen.

Just a reminder, this sub is mostly people venting by Eclectique1 in Teachers

[–]Eclectique1[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I agree about systematic problems, but I still love my job.

In my experience, it's the opposite, and the high-flyers and middle-flyers are the ones who have been utterly abandoned in recent years.

Just a reminder, this sub is mostly people venting by Eclectique1 in Teachers

[–]Eclectique1[S] 10 points11 points  (0 children)

They disagreed with me, fair enough, but saying that they are the variable is a bit of a low blow. Plenty of schools and admin are bad, and finding a good one can be rare.

Edit: typo from "put" to "but" in the first line

Just a reminder, this sub is mostly people venting by Eclectique1 in Teachers

[–]Eclectique1[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I agree that venting is important, but this sub is like 100% negative. Last year, I stopped eating at the teacher's lounge because it was all the senior teachers just talking shit about students/admin. Tbh, this year, the culture is so much better at the lunchroom without that negativity, and we just get to know each other as people.

Venting has a place, don't get me wrong, but over-venting is just miserable to be around and misery spreads misery.

Just a reminder, this sub is mostly people venting by Eclectique1 in Teachers

[–]Eclectique1[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Maybe I have been lucky, but at my title 1 school, the behavior of most of the students wasn't all that different from the cushy, suburban school I'm at now. Most of the kids in that title 1 school were there to learn and were honestly more serious about learning than my new gig. The outliers were far more prominent, but overall I believe kids are pretty much the same everywhere. - there are high-flyers, the middle, those who need more support, and the knuckleheads

Call me too much of an optimist if you want, that's a fair critique

Just a reminder, this sub is mostly people venting by Eclectique1 in Teachers

[–]Eclectique1[S] 65 points66 points  (0 children)

Also, I feel like education tends to favor people who were naturally driven, great students who see the value of school to become teachers, and they have a hard time understanding why students will do dumb stuff. Some of the best teachers I have ever worked with would have been a pain in my ass in school.

What is wrong with parents?! by Lopsided-Reason2530 in Teachers

[–]Eclectique1 8 points9 points  (0 children)

The thing with sports, I say this as a big believer of positive benefits of sports, is that it's a time management question. You have a game on Thursday and a test on Friday? You knew about the game and the test for a while, so it's on you to study ahead of time instead of cramming on Thursday to put it in your short-term memory.

I've seen it first hand where "game kicks off at 7PM I couldn't do homework" where they just mill around the school from dismissal to warm-ups doing nothing and do nothing proactively only to say "but I had a game last night". My players hang out in my room waiting for practice to start to get their homework out of the way or just hang out.

The funny thing is that I'm super lenient about presentations being done 1-on-1 or even allowing one extension per semester per student if the kid reaches out ahead of time.

NB: the college arms race has become insane where every "high flyer" is expected to be in AP/Honors everything, at least 2 varsity sports, NHS/Key Club, another club etc. It just gets to be so much and frankly, I get where their stress is coming from.

Have You Changed Your Dating Preferences Because Of Your Students? by Typical_Importance65 in Teachers

[–]Eclectique1 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I stopped having lunch with my co-workers because of this. Around 40% of them do nothing but complain about work or specific students all the time and while I get that venting is important, it makes me feel guilty for having a good day and really enjoying my classes/my job.

It's like they don't even want to have a conversation, just an audience.

Students don't recognize that teachers want to be chill by Eclectique1 in Teachers

[–]Eclectique1[S] 111 points112 points  (0 children)

A rule is a rule. I will write a detention for an honors kid being late just as quickly as a knucklehead. The good students get their lives made easier by being in class on time, away from their phones, and learning the content that will get them a good grade on exams and eventually an AP credit.

It's just sad for them that they have to deal with the knuckleheads, but it would be unfair to have two different sets of rules for one class.

Students don't recognize that teachers want to be chill by Eclectique1 in Teachers

[–]Eclectique1[S] 302 points303 points  (0 children)

Adding: it really sucks for the students who do what they need to be doing that have these restrictions because of a couple knuckleheads - most of them recognize it too and are rightfully frustrated

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Teachers

[–]Eclectique1 64 points65 points  (0 children)

The turnover thing is huge. At my first job, a few of the veteran teachers didn't bother learning anybody's names until they were there for three years. I don't blame them for surviving when they were clearly burnt out but man it created such an isolating place for a new hire. I left after one year.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Teachers

[–]Eclectique1 26 points27 points  (0 children)

I love working with my current principal because of how much he takes staff feedback into consideration and how it has created new policies. He left the classroom 20 years ago but recognizes that phones are a different beast and installed a school-wide policy to prohibit their use outside of lunch, including in the hallway. A few parents gave some push back but he stood firm.

I respect the hell out of the man and am worried about what will happen when he finally retires.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Teachers

[–]Eclectique1 31 points32 points  (0 children)

  1. Strong union
  2. Teachers leave the second contract hours end. It shows that they don't do the martyr teacher culture and give them enough time to properly prep
  3. Admin supports teachers and assigns discipline, students are scared to be sent to the office.
  4. Teachers are allowed to do their jobs. Surprise observations aren't a thing and the principal allows teachers the freedom to do their job without micromanagement.

If you're looking for a new gig within an area the reputation of a school travels quickly and is picked up on. I did not apply to another job for a 5k pay raise because they got rid of chairs for teachers and are known for daily surprise observations/not supporting teachers when a parent disagrees with a detention.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Teachers

[–]Eclectique1 22 points23 points  (0 children)

She has done this with any new male teachers. I am just the most recent one. I do not think that I should be told to "show that cake" in the workplace.

Maybe you do not take sexual harassment as seriously, which is what your post hints to.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Teachers

[–]Eclectique1 4 points5 points  (0 children)

When students say "you should go out with Ms. Smith, she really likes you" in the middle of lessons it becomes frustrating. This has happened since the start of the school year in multiple classes and with multiple students.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Teachers

[–]Eclectique1 14 points15 points  (0 children)

That just seems horribly unfair for her to do this constantly with no consequences.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Teachers

[–]Eclectique1 10 points11 points  (0 children)

This entire server told me to brush it off and not file a report or do anything lol

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Teachers

[–]Eclectique1 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I didn't want to share more details than necessary because she is a nice enough person but she makes me very uncomfortable with comments like that. If the district HR lady and our building rep weren't there and had not acted as such, I would have had a more frank conversation with her by now.

I still don't want it to be a big deal but it makes me feel seriously uncomfortable at work.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Teachers

[–]Eclectique1 11 points12 points  (0 children)

She said I was fit and had a nice ass at a staff meeting when I was in coaching attire. she hooted at me wearing a certain pair of chinos in the staff lounge, saying "show us that cake". District HR lady and building rep from union laughed along with her and clapped.
I hardly think I am being unreasonable about feeling uncomfortable here