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To: sweet_diane
"I bet your students parents would LOVE to hear that comment. If teaching 7th graders is so horrible, why do you do it? Not that your attitude is any different than what I experienced when mine were in middle school. You see, kids at that age ARE NOT ADULTS. It's a brain chemistry/function thing."

I intended to teach high school, not middle school. Also, this particular 7th grade class (at the school, not just in my room) is widely known as a bunch of little kids, who happen to be older than they ought to be for the way they act. I don't expect them to be adults, as I still (vaguely) remember being that age myself. I do expect them to exhibit brain function now and then, at least in my class. I'm seeing precious little of that, however. I replaced a teacher who left early in the fall, and my kids had to deal with subs and TAs for the rest of last year. They are supposed to already know something about our subject, but their test scores indicate that they spent all last fall somewhere else than in class. The good news is that after a month and a half as their teacher, I now have four students passing the class, instead of only one. 19 to go.

I also have four classes of 9th graders. They are much better behaved than the one class of 7th graders. I've spoken to the parents of several of my worst offenders, btw, and the parents tend to characterize them as "brain-dead."
587 posted on 02/14/2006 7:46:14 PM PST by Old Student (WRM, MSgt, USAF(Ret.))
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To: Old Student
"I also have four classes of 9th graders. They are much better behaved than the one class of 7th graders. I've spoken to the parents of several of my worst offenders, btw, and the parents tend to characterize them as "brain-dead."

I probably sounded harsh, and for that I apologize. I know the issues that teachers face in the classroom these days. Our youngest started public schools in the 6th grade and middle school was a nightmare!

Had I chosen teaching I probably would have done the lower grades or upper grades...never middle school. Difficult age even if everything is 'normal' in a childs life. I'm sure you've seen the teachers who make you wonder why in the world they ever chose teaching as a profession. How sad that a parent would classify their child as 'brain dead'. Guess we know why the kids are problems in the classroom.

Again, I am sorry if I was short. The state of our youth and school system frustrates me and yesterday I just really shouldn't have been posting, to be honest! lol

good luck molding those little brains of mush!

619 posted on 02/15/2006 9:31:21 AM PST by sweet_diane ("I'd rather hunt with Cheney than ride with Kennedy" classic)
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