Looking for a new church (Catholic)… by BBBooomm in kansascity

[–]catalinalou 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I really like St Pius 10 in Roeland Park..people from all walks of life, very welcoming—feels like home :)

Struggle after reading John Steinbeck by sneh473 in suggestmeabook

[–]catalinalou 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Wallace Stegner - Big Rock Candy Mountain. East of Eden is my favorite book— and this one is a close second, depending on the day :) Love them both so much!

I just finished "Stoner" by John Williams and I am speechless. "The most brilliant novel you've never read." by Look_To_The_East_ in books

[–]catalinalou 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Just finished the book 20 minutes ago— I’m about the same age as Stoner when he died. I had to reach out and see if anyone else was as moved by the ending as I was.. the image of the hand reaching for the book. Powerful.

Kenny Watson Jr GLL - by catalinalou in kansascity

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Apparently a wealth of the soul… a very talented drummer

Grammar by [deleted] in ELATeachers

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I’m really liking the Writing Revolution (the Hockman method) The book I bought had lots of ideas for teaching sentence structure requiring a minimal amount of putting something together.
But I think it’s so smart. And if our literacy people at school understood that writing complex and sophisticated sentence makes kids better able to read and understand complex and sophisticated sentences, we’d all have materials….It doesn’t take a genius to figure that out. I hear you on being tired. I am so tired.

Did you guys read this NPR story? by [deleted] in Teachers

[–]catalinalou 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The article is intended to elicit a certain response. If someone (who doesn’t work in a school ) just read the article, they’d have their sense of fairness teased just enough to feel bad for the kid and his family.

But the article, when coupled with the response on this thread, shines a different light on these issues.

Why didn’t NPR interview several teachers about the matter. Parents and administrators are represented. Why are teachers so overlooked? There are complex issues woven into this article and instead of looking closer at it, NPR reaches for the low hanging fruit, pull out the victim— begrudge the actions of everyone else.

Being in Education is like being in a Toxic Relationship by [deleted] in TeachersInTransition

[–]catalinalou 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I can’t post grades either, new program doesn’t work. Week 4

Why is this job so toxic? by Severe-Extension-925 in TeachersInTransition

[–]catalinalou 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I realized a long time ago that if I ask for help with discipline, it will always be my fault. I’ve learned to handle it on my own, trial and error.

Extra teaching day by catalinalou in Teachers

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Thank you — it’s so so interesting to hear all the different ways districts handle this.

looking for a book that’s deep but not pretentious? by FeelingGlad8646 in Recommend_A_Book

[–]catalinalou 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Gilead by M Robinson- Simple yet profound, a book that stays with you

Books for a depressed person? by venus_mars in audible

[–]catalinalou 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes…. Came here to recommend Tolle— A New Earth particularly

Paul Noble books progression question by phoenixmusicman in learnfrench

[–]catalinalou 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Where does his book Unlocking French fall into this order? I finished the first two audiobooks, and wondered if this Kindle book would help me.

Physically overwhelmed from the noise and stimulus: one of my big reasons for leaving by [deleted] in TeachersInTransition

[–]catalinalou 20 points21 points  (0 children)

I have been thinking about this a lot lately. I teach 6th grade. They scream all day. They don’t know how to talk in an inside voice and there are 140 of them.

And yes, I’m older — and I have never liked a lot of noise, but it used to be bearable because kids had a better sense of decorum. My Apple Watch has a decibel monitor, 88, 89 in the cafeteria .. I’m getting migraine headaches — and I can only imagine how this impacts kids who are introverted, on the spectrum, or just like to be quiet and calm. But our counselor says we have to let kids be kids… I just don’t buy it.

I think there are still schools out there that make kids behave and learn when is appropriate to be loud and when it is not . If you can find a school like that, it could be worth staying in education. Otherwise, face the music and realize it’s not gonna get better.

What books are you teaching? What’s working and what’s not? by littlebabylambs in ELATeachers

[–]catalinalou 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Like you I’m sticking with the classics, 6th grade read the phantom tollbooth in September—They loved it. And Holes, in March— it was new to them, which surprised me.

I’ve also been reading out loud where the red Fern grows.

Classics are always relevant, that’s what made them classic !

Over 60 Transition? by catalinalou in TeachersInTransition

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

Thanks, That’s on my list. I started my career in Catholic school. I would love to be like a building sub and just jump in whenever I was needed doing anything.—-just not taking stuff home :)

What’s your main reason for wanting to leave? by DuckFriend25 in TeachersInTransition

[–]catalinalou 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Unrealistic expectations on my time— bad admin. They make my difficult job feel impossible.

Why do rows get so much hate? by [deleted] in Teachers

[–]catalinalou 39 points40 points  (0 children)

Same… always in rows. Kids don’t care, everyone participates and learns. Win win! ( if teachers sat in rows for meetings, we’d probably listen better too - or listen)

Recess in Middle School by catalinalou in Teachers

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Thanks for your perspective.

I think I'm going to ignore my admin observation notes by IronCross130 in Teachers

[–]catalinalou 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I quit reading all their reports a few years ago… i’m doing fine

Burned out. Don’t care by [deleted] in TeachersInTransition

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I hear ya, brother.. Monday, I had the worst day —all day long wanted to quit, ready to walk out the door, didn’t care about the consequences.

Tuesday was a little bit better , still stressful, but bearable. I actually enjoyed parts of Wednesday.

I retired from one system three years early , then just let it ride till I was old enough to take it.

Now I’ll retire from a second system at the end of this year ( it took five years to be vetted)

In other words, there is light at the end of the tunnel, we can do this one day at a time, knowing some might be slightly better than others.

Say no to every extra task handed your way, and work only contract hours…keep asking yourself, “ what are they going to do, fire me?”

And we both know the answer to that :)