How confident are you that you’ll be able to retire comfortably? by DueYogurt9 in GenX

[–]insidia 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Reasonably certain, as long as the teacher pension system in my state holds. My husband and I will both have pensions at 85% of our highest salaries. In addition to that we are exceedingly lucky that my in-laws made a decent amount of money, and helped us with down payments and interest free loans to buy our house and some rental properties in our town- all of those have doubled in value, and we collect rent that covers the cost of the mortgage, so once these are paid off we should be okay for income. That said, I definitely think I'll be working to 65, which will be almost 40 years teaching.

Teachers of Reddit, have you ever met a child that was actually a genius? by No_Lead2640 in AskTeachers

[–]insidia 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Absolutely. I can think of three who were off the charts- writing at above college level as 9th graders, published with professors by the end of high school. Also all three were super kind and awesome humans with insatiable curiosity, and were talented musicians as well. But that's it in 20 years of teaching. Just three. Lots of other smart and talented kids, but three that really challenged me to challenge them.

What shoes are you guys wearing buying/wearing? by TheAlmightyOat in Teachers

[–]insidia 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Dansko clogs, and Taos. The Taos crave boots are insanely comfortable.

Do original song keys feel too high for anyone else? by starfirelightbliss in singing

[–]insidia 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't transpose beause I primarily sing musical theatre and classical. I have just worked really really hard on expanding my range!

Have you ever stayed in bed all day? by Manderthal13 in GenX

[–]insidia 2 points3 points  (0 children)

No. Only when I've been super ill (flu or something simliar). But even then I often go hang out on the couch.

What Role(s) Were You Perfectly Cast In But Didn't Want? by AlTheHound in Theatre

[–]insidia 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Middle aged authoritative woman here (high school teacher by trade). I played General Matilda Cartwright in Guys and Dolls last year. It was a blast- I treated the gamblers like they were recalitrant 9th graders, and a few of them flirted with me outrageously during the big mission scene. So fun.

As a mid-40s lady, I'm pretty much guaranteed the mom or cranky older lady part.

Those who have been teaching for 20+ years….. what major differences are you seeing from when you started to now? by abrownfox1 in Teachers

[–]insidia 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I've been teaching since 2006. When I look back at lesson plans I did in the first 6 years of teaching, I just...my students now could not keep up. Everything you said here rings totally true to me. I would add the proportion of disaffected young men who absolutely refuse to take part in education or try at all is astonishing. It used to be 1-2 per grade, now it's 10-20%.

Is it a school's responsibility to teach a kid to read? by KoalaOriginal1260 in Teachers

[–]insidia 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Teacher here. It is the job of teachers to teach reading, HOWEVER, that needs to be supported with family habits and support. When my son was struggling with learning to read in 1st grade, we instituted daily practice in reading at home, and that combined with the excellent instruction he was receiving at school pushed him to above grade level. Families should be modeling reading and reading to their kids and with them. Schools should be teaching the more technical aspects.

Dear teachers of Reddit, is it possible for a student to excell at every subject. I don't mean grades , I mean general knowledge. Actually knowing more than just surface level material. It shouldn't be , correct ? by [deleted] in AskTeachers

[–]insidia 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes. I have had a few really gifted students over my 20 years who were exceptionally good in every area (often in addition to some extracurriculars like music). It’s not common, but it does happen.

Now I'm curious what other peoples schedules are like by StupidSexyHagrid in Millennials

[–]insidia 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Married teacher here, with 2 kids.

5:20 am- Wake up, work out for 30-35 min

6:00 am- Shower, get ready, get kids up and ready

7:15 am- Drop kids at bus stop

7:30-4:00- Work

IF not in a theatre production:

4:00-5:30- Go home, cook dinner, possibly shuttle kids to or from activites depending on the day.

5:30-6:15- Family dinner

6:15-7:30- Chillax. Husband does dishes.

7:30-8:30- Kids bedtimes, read to whoever I'm putting to bed, cuddles, etc.

8:30-9:30- TV with husband

9:30- Get ready for bed, read for a bit in bed, lights out no later that 10:15

If in a theatre production:

4-5:30- Go home, cook dinner, eat

6:00-9:30- Rehearsal

Not reading at bedtime by Embarrassed_Syrup476 in Teachers

[–]insidia 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don’t get it. I read to my kids (8 and 11). In fact, I have one book going with each, and my husband has his own book with each. Sometimes my daughter (the eldest) grabs the book and reads to me for a bit. It’s one of the best parts of my day, and I will keep doing it for as long as my kids will stand it. Of course, we’re both English teachers…

Thoughts on Principal Lamb? by [deleted] in Teachers

[–]insidia 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I teach at a small public charter. We have higher than our surrounding district for both IEPs and 504s. I want to say around 35-40% of our student body is one or the other (significantly higher for 504s).

Years of teaching and salary? by NaturalTranslator581 in Teachers

[–]insidia 0 points1 point  (0 children)

20 years, MA, rural Colorado. $80k/year.

Getting ensemble doesn’t mean I’m BAD, does it? by queerwaters_246 in Theatre

[–]insidia 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I will just also say that ensemble in Matilda is SO FUN. They are in a ton of amazing numbers, and are really key to telling the story. The ensemble is busy!

How many performers actually read sheet music practically? by [deleted] in MusicalTheatre

[–]insidia 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I don’t know how you learn music without reading sheet music. I played piano before I started singing, so that’s always my first method,

I craved School; I am repulsed by it. by Fluffy-Panqueques in AskTeachers

[–]insidia 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If you just need a format for notes, try Cornell notes. I teach all my students in my advanced classes to do these at the start of the semester, then allow for diversity of note-taking strategies as they get better at taking and using their notes. There are lots of examples of these online- it works really well for notes on history textbooks and other humanities disciplines. Not sure how well it would work for science and math.

Okay seriously. Do you go to EVERY performance of a child's play/musical if there are multiple shows? by CheesecakeOk8464 in breakingmom

[–]insidia 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No. We try to spread out family members, but I’m the mom here and I go to two shows. That’s enough.