Had my second lesson today and yeah, it wasn’t our best. But the kids participated, they had fun, and they actually understood the overall goal of the unit!
And honestly? That should count for something.
But the teacher was impossible today. Making uncalled-for comments, talking us down, talking the kids down. Just an unpleasant experience all around
And the thing is... we’re students!
We’re not even properly learning how to teach yet. We have no idea what we’re doing. We’re literally just trying things out. Last time it worked great, this time it didn’t... That’s how learning works, right?
So yeah, I’m feeling pretty demotivated right now. I hate everything. I feel like a disappointment. And I still have uni afterward, so picture me just sitting through lectures and wallowing in self-pity...
But then again... who fucking cares
I’m learning to become a teacher. That’s the whole point. But the actual teacher training comes after university
Right now, university is giving us a lot of theory. We’re becoming experts in our subjects, learning educational concepts, and how to do empirical research
But standing in front of a class, planning lessons, reacting in the moment, figuring out what works and what doesn’t? That’s something you learn through practice, experience, and actual teacher training
I don’t even have my Bachelor’s degree yet. After that I still have to do my Master’s, and then I start teacher training
So what exactly was he expecting? A fully trained teacher? Because I’m not there yet. And that’s okay