Dear Self, (That’s you Chris! I know you were about to say, “Who
the hell is Self?”)
You’re
about to start your first observations as a student teacher. I know you’re a
little nervous, but don’t worry the kids are going to love having you there. Do
not doubt me. Just do what you plan on doing and be yourself. They will love
hearing all of hose personal stories about your childhood and Air Force career.
I know you knew this, but I am telling you that it worked and if you have any
doubts just remember that I was already there and it will all work out. You
will continually work to stay ahead of the game, that is good thinking and it
will serve you well. I know you feel like it’s never ending, but don’t loosen
up. Stay a little stressed out because you have a tendency to procrastinate.
Although
you do work hard, it is this procrastination that leads to some unwanted
stress. You will think you have plenty of time to figure out what you will
teach when you start those observations, but you don’t. One of the first things
you should start planning for is the lessons or unit that you will teach. Start
the conversation early so that your cooperating teacher can figure out what is
best for you and the student’s. Now in your final semester as a student teacher
you are going to get really pumped about teaching Reservation Blue’s. DON’T! Just tell her that you want to teach To Kill a Mockingbird. This will save
you a lot of heartache. If you choose this ahead of time you will have much
more time to prepare. You might even bring this up during your pre-student
teaching since you will be with the same cooperating teacher.
While
all of this information may come in handy, you should remember that you still
have classes to take. The program is awesome and you are going to love most of
them. A new class is going to be added to the curriculum after you are done,
but you should take it in the summer. It is Young Adult Literature and it will
be taught by your university supervisor. It is not only a great class, but it
will be a good way to get to know your university supervisor. I know you didn’t
like some of your other professors, but she is awesome.
Finally,
you are going to wish you could change some things about the program. Here are
a couple of things you can bring up. First, start by having an electronic
bonfire with all of the KEEP forms. I know it sounds crazy, but the KEEP is
just a huge waste of time. Second, it should be mandatory to plan the unit you
teach toward the end of your pre-student teaching unless things don’t work out
with your CT. If you can bring these things up it would be great. Just keep all
of this in mind and you will do great. You already have, but you can always
hope for better.