Im trying to pursue a profession in being a high school teacher These same skills translate very well into team building, resource management, and instructional design. However, after reading so many threads of people being miserable, and complaining about the job
I am second guessing myself, i know this wont be an easy job, but im trying to find something positive about this profession However, most teachers are masters of pedagogy, curriculum design, and classroom management It also seems that teachers that just start vs are a veteran have very different perspectives
I can figure out something for skills and standards, but i don't know where to start with dispositions (or. All naughty teachers can now rejoice, they have their own sub.finally a sub designed to showcase the beauty and bodies that teachers hide under their work clothes while at school. If teachers boycotted tpt and used something else we could all get paid more and find free resources easier I am one of those teachers that really enjoy making content, and as such have several units (mostly on 9th and 10th grade level novels) that i am considering putting up on tpt for some extra money
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