Don wrote:Fact Finder wrote:You make my head hurt. Most libs do that to me and it's not worth the effort. Just remember that I am right and all will be well.
BTW, what was our bet on The Won becoming The
LoOser? Was it a case, cause I'm really liking the new 24oz Natty Daddys.

You don't teach art, do you?
Could you?

It isn't as easy as you guys think. How many of you can teach complex instructions to 30 kids in a crowded room and all of them learn the same thing? Add into that account special needs children with downs syndrome, and various other physical and learning disabilities...even blindness. They all are mixed in one classroom. They all have to learn the same project. You can modify and adapt the lesson but you cannot deny them the right to learn what the other children are learning.
I teach 900 students a week. I am given 800 dollars for almost 900 students for a year for supplies. You do the math...make that stretch to cover printmaking, weaving, drawing, painting, collage, crafts, textile arts, career arts, art history, and all the other things I am required to cover in one year.
That is for all the paper and supplies.
Not to mention the time it takes off the clock for preparation of materials.
We have to incorporate history, English, math, science, and many other disciplines of learning into our lessons. As a matter of fact with the new Common Core method we are being trained to do I am to include some of the same subjects the regular classroom is working on to reinforce their learning skills.
We go to Professional Development classes every summer. This includes 6 hours of Technology classes, 3 hours of Parental Involvement classes, the New Common Core strategy courses, and 18+ hours of classes in our own field. We are not done with learning just because we are a teacher.
I keep up on my art history knowledge on my own time and keep up with current styles in art as much as I can.
Deal with children squabbling, backtalk, lying, stealing, crying, hitting each other, bloody noses, tantrums, throwing things, peeing their pants, intercom constant interruptions, leaking ceilings, and whining all day long!
Yes a piece of cake...one most of you would run home screaming if you had to deal with it all day.
I do it because I love it.
