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High School Teacher Reviews
What is it like working as a High School Teacher?
January 2016
The hardest thing I have ever done.
High School Teacher:
Pros: Impacting young people's lives.
Cons: The unrealistic expectations put on teachers.
January 2016
Challenging.
High School Teacher:
Pros: FINANCIAL SECURITY.
Holiday.
Bonus.
Cons: The marking of too many assessments and class sizes.
November 2015
Stay true to your passion.
High School Teacher:
Always remember why you became a teacher! It's easy to get caught up in the politics, mandates, and berating of teachers, but what we do really IS important. Hold on to your passion for working with and influencing the lives of young people in a positive manner and the other "stuff" (although highly discouraging at times) takes a backseat to what you know is important for you, your students, and society as a whole. Good luck!
November 2015
Everything you learned in college will be outdated in 5 year.
High School Teacher:
Love change. It is your new lifestyle. Fads will come and go quickly that you will never have a chance to see whether it will help your students or not.
November 2015
The Challenge of Inspiring Tomorrow - Today!
High School Teacher:
Pros: The most gratifying events of teaching is watching students take the skills I have helped them develop and then use them on media, ideas, questions, events in their lives - and then combine them, or "work out" their own perspectives about their lives and evolve new perceptions of the world they live in. They do this on their own; it is a natural process to try to understand and make sense of their world. It is as true for youth as it is for adults - perhaps even more necessary for students. Seeing them reconstruct their world, based upon what they have learned in my class is one of the most rewarding.
Cons: Professional interference, exceptionally important social exchanges, multiple, simultaneous, conflicting and time dependent social and topical problem solving, management - necessary skills. Ability to research, absorb, combine, organize, design, deliver and implement information, methodology and action plans to a high level of effectiveness and to be able to measure, assess and evaluate the process and its effectiveness as well as the performance of groups of youth in enacting the process delivered. And, to be able to discern, accommodate and assess individual youths' exceptional needs and to adjust the process design and evaluation of their special abilities. Finally, an exceptionally effective communication skill set is required to discuss the youths' performance and to collaboratively plan, with other professionals and laypeople concerned, strategies for youths' future success immediately and for the long term.
November 2015
High School Teacher:
Pros: Working with youth. Being a leader. Creativeness.
Cons: Stressful, difficult decisions, deadlines.
October 2015
Tmi.
High School Teacher:
Pros: Interacting with the students, and the food.
Cons: The commute and relatively low pay.
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