The DC Teaching Fellows Experience (& Why It Didn’t Work Out For Me)
I want to give a fair, objective overview of the experience of going through the DC Teaching Fellows Summer Institute program. I get a lot of readers that are searching for insight into the program and the process, so hopefully this can be a more extensive account than I was able to find when I was enrolling. At the same time, I want to explain why I didn’t make it through. So this will be some mix of objective reporting and editorial story. Bottom line: everything here is true, in my experience, but take it at face-value. If you want even more details about anything I talk about, leave a comment or send me a message. I will definitely answer any questions or explain anything that may be confusing. Read More…
Practice Teaching by Teaching
Gods, what a week!
This week has seen a rapid oscillation of my emotions and my confidence. And I am glad for that because the feelings are in proportion to my stressful and meaningful circumstance. I am able to fully enjoy the joyous moments I’ve experienced. More so, the low moments are not world shattering and I can more easily see the path out of the darkness.
I realized this blog became a big ol’ wall-o-text. So, here’s the simple breakdown:
- Tuesday: First day of practice teaching, but I was alone with the whole class all day.
- Wednesday: I was alone again all day. Definitely discouraging.
- Thursday: My first practice teaching observation, I did decently but there are a lot of areas for me to work on.
- Friday: I got a job! I’ll be teaching 8th grade math at Hart Middle School.
This week is definitely a hell of a story. Read More…
First weekend as a teacher (updated)
I have now completed my first week of DC Teaching Fellows Summer Institute and my first days in a classroom for Practice Teaching (PT). I teach Algebra I at Stuart-Hobson Middle School to 9th and 10th graders. The class is relatively well-behaved, and I think I’ll be able to keep them under control. I am in the class with my Cooperating Teacher (CT) as well as another Fellow.
My first day at practice teaching both of the Metro lines I take were unexpectedly delayed, so I ended up being about 15 minutes late. It turns out it didn’t matter. Our CT quit the day before Read More…
