Saturday, March 23, 2019
Teaching Status Report :: Dunn Middle School Education Teaching Essays
Teaching Status Report As the final weeks of my roll in the hay at Dunn Middle School quickly approached I began to reflect on my hump as a whole. All of my initial opinions have changed since the world-class time I walked into Dunn. I feel so much differently about Mr. Kiernan, the students, and the school experience in general. The closer to the end it got, the to a greater extent than sense of accomplishment and relief began to overwhelm me. I was so sublime that I, for the past few weeks had been a real teacher. Up until the end I didnt feel like a real teacher I felt like something else, I cant explain what, hardly I began to realize that the students really saw me as their teacher. They respected and wish me but as much as Mr. Kiernan, and the best part, they closely-educated just as much from me as the would have if Mr. Kiernan had been standing up in the front of the room. How ever, I also found myself feeling very relieved. For as much as enjoyed my experi ence, I was ready for it to be over. The final weeks of my experience at Dunn were the most eye opening. After talking to Mr. Kiernan over a casual lunch I learned a lot more about him personally and why he does what he does. My opinion on him has changed immensely since the first day. I went from thinking that he was a blind drunk teacher who didnt really care about the students or what they learned to realizing that he is one of the most caring teachers I have ever met. He loves to teach. Thats the best thing a teacher could do. If you beginnert love to teach, consequently you will not succeed in the field. He cares more about his kids well being then most in that school. He is the baseball coach outside of the classroom and raze checks up on the players in the off season. I still whitethorn not agree with all of his teaching strategies, but I do think that he is a good teacher. Caring about the well being of the students, I quickly learned, is sometimes more impor tant then what they learn about math inside the classroom here at Dunn.
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