Saturday, November 2, 2013

Education: Connecting the Lonely Profession

As a teacher I know from experience how lonely it can be especially when a teacher is first starting out and doesn't know the ropes and what might be a great idea for the classroom environment and what can be a poor idea for the classroom setting.  Blogs and other websites or forums are a great way for teachers to get in contact with each other and in an informal setting where friendships and bonds can be created and sometimes even mentors from other parts of the country can be found for new teachers.  It is important that we as educators use these tools to our full advantage because without these resources many times teachers feel they are in this battle to make education better by themselves because of the isolation.  Also besides blogs and forums for teacher discussion it is extremely important that teachers use professional development and workshops to form these bonds with other teachers and continue using these teachers as resources as time goes on via email, phone, or through a blog or forum.  Also it is imperative for new teachers not to shy away from speaking to people and communicating to make sure that we do not get lost or isolated.  Having an open line to use such as forums and blogs or invaluable to a new educator as well as having a great line of communication with colleague inside the school building itself and that does not necessarily mean only with your department but with people in other departments as well.

5 comments:

  1. I agree that teachers feel like they are in a struggle to better education by themselves. Its hard to think of a time before the internet but think of how much harder it was for teachers to communicate with each other. There were no blogs or facebook or anything for teachers to talk to one another. There truly was isolation.

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  2. I also agree that as a teacher we tend to get use to doing things on our own or feeling pressured to solely make education and the way students learn better. We should really start letting the internet help with our stress and battles. The internet is an endless tool that will only benefit us by providing us with resources, tools and feedback. If we started to let the internet help us we will be able to see the big educational change we were aiming for.

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  3. Also today we are supposedly spending more and more time with technology or online daily. So why not set aside some time online to blog or use the internet as communication with colleagues whom you may have met in PD setting.

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  4. Hit the nail on the head Matt! Even just being a student teacher I see the isolation that takes place in the schools. Teachers keep to themselves and shy away from lending out resources to be used or even just critiqued. Everyone is so secretive and protective of their material. An online mentor sounds something every teacher could use, especially if they are not getting any help from their co-workers. I like how you added that we should not just stick to our own dept. I have seen almost everywhere, SS hangs with SS ... Math with Matt .. etc. It is ridiculous, a shoulder to lean on doesn't necessarily need to be a SS shoulder.

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  5. I think it is so important to use other teachers as resources, especially when a teacher is just starting out. I'm sure that it is so easy for new teachers to become lost or isolated by being the new person and being a little more reserved because of inexperience.

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