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TopicThe best part about being a teacher: summer vacation
Dynalo
05/27/17 2:59:38 PM
#23:


MrCool812 posted...
Everyone says this, but very few breaks are actually breaks. You end up doing a lot of grading/lesson planning/ re-certification stuff.


Depends on the teacher. I know several teachers who refuse to do any type of grading or work during the holidays. They'd rather just put in a few extra hours before or after the holidays.

I also know teachers that go into the school at 6am and don't leave until 6pm. And you know what? He gets paid the same as the other guys.

MrCool812 posted...
Plus the summer break makes senses since we end up working two jobs during the year (the job at school when you're actively in front of students and the second job where you are creating the stuff to do during the other job)


How often are you realistically changing your curriculum or planning new things? Sure, it's a lot of work when you first start but most teachers get into a groove after the first few years and only make minor tweaks. You don't need to reinvent the wheel every year. Unless, obviously, there's a massive change to the curriculum itself.
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