Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Adventures in Substitute Teaching: Why I never became a real teacher.

I don't like everything at school. Sure, the coffee is free, and with enough creamer, it's delicious and makes the day start off delightfully, but that's not really a good reason to become a real teacher. Recently, I've come to realize some of the reasons I never became a real teacher. Let's do it all, 'David Letterman: Top 10 Countdown Style'.

Why I never became a real teacher:
#10: I'm a bad speller.

#9: There's all that 'planning'.

#8: Red tape.

#7: I never learned to 'color' inside the lines.

#6: School starts too early.

#5: Not enough bathroom breaks.

#4: Principals/teachers/any other adult in the building with no sense of humor.

#3: I really can't write small enough to put grades in that tiny grid-marked green grade book thing.

#2: I actually LIKE most children.

AND, the #1 reason why I never became a real teacher:

#1: I have no idea how to make up a list of unreasonable rules and stick to them!


Hey all you teachers out there, some things you can't learn from books. Jump out of the box!

4 comments:

  1. I think you summed it up nicely! A lot of those reasons are why we are friends. Love ya!

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  2. i became the teacher....and not one of those was a requirement 15 years ago! my how times have changed...i think it all started with the implementation of that evil "new math!!!!!!"

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  3. #1 and #4 are the best reasons to me. #10 is now obsolete due to the advent of spell check!

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