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2 жыл бұрын

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@amandac9845
@amandac9845 2 жыл бұрын
Was this filmed before Bri quit? I hope she stays with the podcast even tho she had to leave teaching. Truth, I respect her so much for that choice and I had to do the same (due to horrible leadership) and felt so validated when she shared her story.
@LifeOfCandice
@LifeOfCandice 2 жыл бұрын
Yeah I think it was because a lot of these are prefilmed weeks in advanced. I'm assuming she will stay and probably go back to working with bored teachers. Might be easier too because she won't have to "filter" stories she tells!
@SammyD89
@SammyD89 2 жыл бұрын
Yes I think that's the case
@metalstrawberries
@metalstrawberries 2 жыл бұрын
Did she tell the story of what happened? I hadn’t heard of it.
@LifeOfCandice
@LifeOfCandice 2 жыл бұрын
@@metalstrawberries it's on her personal KZfaq channel, honestteachervibes
@TheShauNanigans
@TheShauNanigans 2 жыл бұрын
@@metalstrawberries Check her channel. It's there.
@ninimeggie4771
@ninimeggie4771 2 жыл бұрын
I change nothing about my lesson when admin comes in and one day that made for a really funny (for me) class. My VP comes in for an unannounced walk through while my Spanish II students where taking a speaking test. They test in pairs and their partners record their answers, it's a small enough class that I can still hear everyone talk so they stay honest in their grading. Well the topic was Human Rights, and more specifically children's rights. The kids were shooting me death glares because I asked them "Are there any of the rights on the board you feel you don't have at school?" while their principal (who is also one of my student's mother) was sitting right there! I could help laughing at the horror on their faces when I told them to be honest. I did remind them that she doesn't know Spanish so as long as they answer in Spanish she never needs to know lol
@Alyssa2009ooo
@Alyssa2009ooo 2 жыл бұрын
😂 perfect
@vaporean_boylove.0w083
@vaporean_boylove.0w083 2 жыл бұрын
That's amazing XD
@purepack
@purepack 2 жыл бұрын
That's amazing
@kasm_nME
@kasm_nME 2 жыл бұрын
If principal was Spanish speaking😏
@Alyssa2009ooo
@Alyssa2009ooo 2 жыл бұрын
@@kasm_nME 😂😂
@mollierierson981
@mollierierson981 2 жыл бұрын
I had a principal several years ago, who told me at the beginning of my summative evaluation at the end of the year, that I was a much better teacher than he was getting ready to put on my evaluation, but because our school was low-performing, it wouldn't look right on paper to have teachers that had good evaluations and a school that was low performing. He refused to give me anything above proficient. I sat there dumb-founded, not really believing I was hearing what he was really saying. I was a people-pleaser, though, and I just smiled and told him I understood. They had done this to other teachers at or school, as well. Why do we tolerate such disrespect? I am a different teacher today and have learned to stand up for myself. I wish I had then.
@MrBUGS713
@MrBUGS713 Жыл бұрын
Why wouldn’t it look right?
@agbk2189
@agbk2189 Жыл бұрын
@@MrBUGS713 Because if a school is performing poorly the assumption is the teachers aren't teaching.
@dawnstonerock4253
@dawnstonerock4253 Жыл бұрын
This happened to me many times. You can’t fight the system. However you can try for your own self respect
@joed2444
@joed2444 Жыл бұрын
I am currently in the process of locking horns with my principal over a bad observation. It is clear that the majority of it is scored based on interpretation and not objective analysis. I can tell you it’s not fun speaking up, as it is clear this principal is not going to budge. I have realized for a long time he does not like me and is using any means to make me look bad. It’s the worst feeling knowing you are not wanted despite all the work you do.
@MrsMoore1
@MrsMoore1 7 ай бұрын
@@joed2444🥹🙏🙏
@brooklyngonzales007
@brooklyngonzales007 2 жыл бұрын
One of the teachers at a school in Louisville (that I had my practicum at) got docked beside their room didn’t have a window…..then for her next observation she posted a picture of a window on her wall 😂
@jpalomav
@jpalomav 2 жыл бұрын
@@catworld8119 Yeah, pretty much
@coloraturaElise
@coloraturaElise Жыл бұрын
You can't make this stuff up!
@dawnstonerock4253
@dawnstonerock4253 Жыл бұрын
Love that!!!
@Sunnie-xi3pp
@Sunnie-xi3pp 5 ай бұрын
Well she beat the system
@shellywernette4449
@shellywernette4449 2 жыл бұрын
My high school English class was discussing Jonathan Swift's "Modest Proposal" the day they did her teaching eval. She knew ahead of time and begged us to behave since an senior AP class can either make her look fantastic or terrible, and we knew it. Our discussion impressed the administrator so much and she got such good reviews that she baked us a baby-shaped cake for the next day.
@user-cl1kw7ic9j
@user-cl1kw7ic9j 2 жыл бұрын
As a student in college trying to become a teacher, I find your podcast very informative and very useful!
@Otterly_Sleepy
@Otterly_Sleepy 2 жыл бұрын
I’m in the same boat! :> helps me so much. It’s like classroom observation but hearing the truth
@lightyagami6362
@lightyagami6362 Жыл бұрын
Hey quit while yur ahead
@zephead843
@zephead843 Жыл бұрын
@@lightyagami6362 Why would you discourage someone like that? It's not like she's going it alone. She (?) will be joining the 3.2 million schoolteachers already on America's payroll. Not to mention the millions who are already comfortably retired. Teaching provides someone with an uninterrupted stream of income from cradle to grave, plus the luxury of being able to go out on strike at anytime for any reason with zero ramifications. Does your job do that?
@lightyagami6362
@lightyagami6362 Жыл бұрын
@@zephead843 No look teaching is a Nobel profession but I do strongly think that people need and society need to give teachers more respect otherwise you'll see more and more of them quitting. I understand their quitting, I would too if I was a teacher. My bad if offended you. Actual i stand by my words but ill make it clearer, if your studying to be a teacher i would highly advise you to think carefully on it and really consider the many difficulties that teachers face. That's all and if you decide on it I would say good luck and god bless you.
@beavermcdoogles
@beavermcdoogles Жыл бұрын
@@zephead843 i get ur point, but dont be gay
@sassyhulk7685
@sassyhulk7685 2 жыл бұрын
Ey! Thanks for the shout out to the custodians! We try so hard to get everything done the best we can. Sometimes we don't get the right supplies though. I have been slowly working on a BRIGHT PINK 2' wide stain in the carpet of one of the classes for about a month now. The supplies we're given just don't do much, so all I can do is scrub at it and add more cleaner every couple days and lift it a tiny bit at a time. I'm hoping that once school let's out, I'll have access to better carpet cleaner
@kydreonstokes9721
@kydreonstokes9721 Жыл бұрын
Shout out to all the custodians/Janitors whatever you call them for their work that they do.
@ottagray
@ottagray 2 жыл бұрын
I'm a junior in high school and for my first two periods, I have the same teacher. We normally don't start class until second period and since I sit towards the back of the room with some friends, we have the job of listening out for admin. The doors don't have any windows so if we hear keys, we have to yell out pineapple to tell our teacher they're coming. Then we all put our phones up and he jumps up to make it seem like we were working the entire time.🤣🤣
@pizzapartytime1826
@pizzapartytime1826 2 жыл бұрын
Hahaha
@TheShauNanigans
@TheShauNanigans 2 жыл бұрын
The fact that we're in a teacher shortage and admin is actively attempting to catch teachers doing something wrong is straight up bullshit. Of course teachers need some sort of evaluation, but a little more understanding from the people who aren't teachers would go an extremely long way. Our elementary teachers just almost went on strike because the school board tried to extend the school day into the morning without listening or consulting teachers. I met up with a friend who is a high school art teacher and he was like, "I don't know if I can keep doing this. This is my 3rd strike in 7 years." We have to listen and love our teachers. They are the people teaching the future of our country and world. They have far more stress than we can understand. I have no doubt that the elite at the tippy top want to see our teachers scramble, especially those who love the current status quo. The more time teachers spend looking for lamps in the classroom and worrying about the random pop in from admin or spends time navigating new laws that are not necessary (looking at you "don't say gay" and anti-CRT bills everywhere), the less time they're spending teaching. The more difficult it is, the more likely the good teachers give up because they aren't babysitters and they aren't there to appease parents. They're there to teach kids. The elite want us to stay dumb and avoid questioning the status quo because we don't understand civics or economics or basic biology, so just let the rich elite make the rules for us. Dumbing down the populace has been part of the plan ever since they started making education mandatory. It's been slowly eroding for decades. Think about it. The less people know how government and economics works, the less likely they'll be to rise up and change things. Given the quick way info can now be spread also speeds up the erosion process. Which is why we see more and more school boards and admin and lawmakers doing their best to make the lives of teachers unbearable. They will never say it out loud, but based on how things are going, I can't see how this isn't the case. Hang in there, beautiful teachers of the world. You're needed and are appreciated far more than you realize.
@cnovak6267
@cnovak6267 3 ай бұрын
we're in a teacher shortage because the admins had their cake and ate it too! when they were teachers THEIR ADMINS HAD THIER BACKS AND DID STUFF TO HELP. now, the teachers turned administrators think they can throw the teachers under any bus that comes along!
@princesslaa9263
@princesslaa9263 2 жыл бұрын
Bri’s face when Rebecca said that Native Americans would dress up their mummified ancestors was a whole mood
@tris5602
@tris5602 Жыл бұрын
My high school had no windows except in the art room and its hallway. I asked one of my teachers about it, and apparently all the staff there were part of a study to see how lack of sunlight affected people long-term. Very bizarre.
@emmyjulianne6850
@emmyjulianne6850 2 жыл бұрын
I was hired as a floater at a daycare & one day I started getting put in the school age room every day, then found out it was bc that teacher did no call no shows and basically just quit. They never told me I was assuming the role of the main teacher for that room. I just kept getting put there. I was never told what was expected of me, I was never trained for the position as a teacher. Therefore, I had no idea of the state standards or even that we were supposed to have a different theme every week. I wasn’t making lesson plans, I didn’t have a schedule. I had no idea!! First job working with kids, I was like 18 (I’m 20 now), and I was trained as a floater, which has like zero responsibility compared to being a main teacher. Then, we got evaluated. I literally failed so bad. And quit soon after. It was so totally not cool and that whole experience gave me so much anxiety. Especially because I had a kid who was difficult to work with. We ended up being good buds bc I spent a LOT of time with him. Our director is my aunts best friend, and one morning I got into a terrible argument with my partner and I could not handle a bunch of kids until I calmed down. I called and said I had a family emergency and I would be in before noon. My director called my aunt and asked what the emergency was. Like wtf. No boundaries and I still see her to this day at functions and whatnot & she acts like she has no idea who I am. She would gossip the worst out of any other employee.
@theythemgae9025
@theythemgae9025 2 жыл бұрын
I emphasize with this so much. My first (and only) teaching job I was simultaneously studying to be an early childhood teacher and usually if you're studying the expectations are different so you can focus on your studies and come up with lesson plans or such related to study... not this early childhood centre. It was full time expectation plus studying full time. My tutor came in to assess me and she was surprised at how much responsibility I had as a first year student and then when I started I started tell her about all the behind the scenes responsibilities and this and that. Her face just went completely 😳 and was like "...that's a lot for a first year student. You're doing more than what some full time teachers are doing" Was like. Huh that explains the burn out 😆 Was such a trash job and the head teacher kept wondering why we were cycling through so many teachers 🤦‍♂️ and why so many had complaints about the leadership but by the time they left were just so done that didn't take it higher.
@origladycat
@origladycat 2 жыл бұрын
So I struggled at the beginning of this school year to get my Clear Learning Target (objective/essential question) on my board. Both times my principal evaluated me that I didn't have it on the board he said, "You didn't have your CLT but I asked the kids and they all knew what was going on." All I could think was no kidding and I quit stressing over my CLT.
@morgandonahue1724
@morgandonahue1724 2 жыл бұрын
My mom teaches special ed and usually has 30 to 40 kids she teaches. she got stuck in the only room in the whole district without windows and spent so much money trying to make it work. I’ve never seen my mom so sad in her life I felt so much better when they gave her a room with some windows.
@cassidywilk1967
@cassidywilk1967 2 жыл бұрын
I'm a high-school student and all of the students have a favorite principle because of how amazing she is. She makes going to school worth it. You can tell that she really cares.
@tanairitirado8542
@tanairitirado8542 2 жыл бұрын
I can't believe you guys did this topic for today! I am losing my mind over evals recently. I teach PreK in North Carolina and in the past 3 weeks I've had everybody and their mommas come into my classroom telling me what to do and not to do. First it was my admin who are really amazing. I got a great report there. They were blown away. Then a week later my state mentor comes in and tells me I do not have enough materials related to the study we are doing and that I should add some before my state evaluator comes in the following week. Then my state evaluator comes in and I get a great report again. Then my coach from the county comes in the next day and tells me I am missing materials in my music and movement center. I am still waiting on state licensing and ecers (star rating) before the end of the year. Can't wait for the conflicting opinions of even more outside parties. 😮‍💨🙃 JUST LET ME TEACH! #tiredprekteacher
@joykinser3444
@joykinser3444 2 жыл бұрын
This is exactly my point. Our jobs are so vast and all encompassing that it is literally impossible for anyone to take in the whole of what we do except for our students who have the oportunity to be in our rooms day in and day out, and even then that oportunity is sometimes squandered due to poor attendance or behavior. I have a friend who teaches head start so I already know the reality is that it is on the teacher to insure there are materials, but SHOULDN'T that be up to the district or school. Shouldn't those evaluators have said "You don't have enough materials in music and movement, let me bring you a ..." and then show up with it like the genie in Aladdin the next day???
@julii22
@julii22 2 жыл бұрын
i’m a student and i love watching these podcasts to get an idea of what teachers go through and how to be a better student.. anyone else?
@purepack
@purepack 2 жыл бұрын
Yup
@misha8227
@misha8227 2 жыл бұрын
me too bestie
@ciararene6175
@ciararene6175 2 жыл бұрын
Me too
@matthewc4622
@matthewc4622 2 жыл бұрын
Exactly
@joykinser3444
@joykinser3444 2 жыл бұрын
Evals are just so subject by nature. What one person would mark as expert, another might mark as adequate. Many times there is no rubric or the rubric is so veige that they are difficult to fight if they are unfairly unfavorable.
@cnovak6267
@cnovak6267 3 ай бұрын
THATS TRUE. i did the same VISUAL THINKING STRATEGIES LESSON with two aps. one ap was wonderful and understood the reality of education today and she gave me EFFECTIVE IN MOST AREAS. the other ap INEFFECTIVE IN EVERYTHING EXCEPT FOR THE PROFESSIONALISM. when i was up for 3020a i mentioned this and ineffective ap was RAKED OVER THE COALS FOR HIS fifteen pages of single spaced 'reasons you should die' evaluation!
@lyly1913
@lyly1913 2 жыл бұрын
I remember in hs I was the kid who always listened and got my work done, so when someone came in for a teacher evaluation they sat next to me and asked me what’s going on so I told them everything we’ve done the last week up to that day (making it sound like a lot but tbh we didn’t do much lol). I remember she smiled, wrote it down, and my teacher looked at me and sighed in relief 😂
@multibuttercup101
@multibuttercup101 2 жыл бұрын
I’m not a teacher but here’s my question about the evaluations… wouldn’t the evaluator know that kids say the darnest things- and give the teacher some slack? If I was an evaluator and a student had said something ridiculous I wouldn’t make that fall back on the teacher! But maybe that’s just me.
@heathermcbane5971
@heathermcbane5971 2 жыл бұрын
I wish. During my last evaluation (and I am not being offered a contract for next year because of this evaluation) one of my students completed their exit ticket and then jumped up and yelled "I'm done, who needs help!" The exit ticket is not a group or partner activity and the students are very aware of this. So much more happened during this evaluation but I am blamed for this student's behavior.
@amandac9845
@amandac9845 2 жыл бұрын
Depends on the admin. Like Woolley said-varies a LOT based on your relationship with admin.
@multibuttercup101
@multibuttercup101 2 жыл бұрын
That is horrible!! And sounds very scary 😧 I am so sorry that happens :(
@haleyhopes5774
@haleyhopes5774 2 жыл бұрын
It honestly does depend on the person doing the evaluation. My former principal was HORRIBLE and would use anything she could against you. It didn’t matter if it was in my control or not. If it was negative she would hold onto it and use it against me as much as possible. It’s also insane that a teachers WHOLE YEAR is judge on ONE LESSON a lot of the time. Last year I had high marks for the entire year but my principal had someone she wanted to hire so she decided to do “an extra” observation on me for the year. She came in on a Monday morning after spring break and proceeded to give me the lowest marks she possibly could. She then used that evaluation to attempt to put me into “intensive assistance” for this school year which basically means they pile on so much work to “improve” your teaching methods that most teachers end up quitting. Thankfully I had kept all of my documentation and was able to fight it though.
@LifeOfCandice
@LifeOfCandice 2 жыл бұрын
I swear that admins forget kids will be kids. It's like they expect them to be perfect
@A.ntonio.S_
@A.ntonio.S_ 2 жыл бұрын
Me being a high school student when admin comes in I attempt to give a whole run down of the lesson to protect my teacher. Even in high school level we are so protective of the staff.
@thefreakshw903
@thefreakshw903 2 жыл бұрын
I love your podcasts. They make my day so much better.
@tommyslife215
@tommyslife215 2 жыл бұрын
True+same
@Sofia-fp4mw
@Sofia-fp4mw 2 жыл бұрын
Same ❤
@greyeyed123
@greyeyed123 2 жыл бұрын
When I was in my first years of teaching, I had an evaluator tell me not to put on a "dog and pony show" for my observation. (Everything was adversarial with him.) I realized I had just been put in a lose-lose situation. If I did well, he would accuse me of faking it for the observation. If I didn't do well, then I didn't do well. There is no way I could get a satisfactory observation. That guy changed schools the next year, had several controversial lawsuits against him in the news (including physical threats against students), was rumored to have an alcohol problem (and it was also rumored the district forced him into counseling, although the district would not confirm or deny that when the lawsuits happened), and ended up fairly quickly becoming a superintendent at yet another school district. It never fails to amaze me how quickly people can fail upwards in education, but it seems districts will do anything to get rid of someone who is a hot mess--even give them recommendations for other districts. (He was WAY too hard on me at the beginning of the year. It was truly bizarre. But I pushed through because he had me believing I was terrible. I improved some, and he gave me faint praise at the end of the year and "invited me back"--code for "I am not firing you" even though he couldn't have done that anyway. There was no cause whatsoever for firing me. I was doing more than anyone in the department! The job is hard enough, but when you are hired for your expertise and skills, and those expertise and skills not only are not recognized, but CAN'T be recognized by some people in charge of evaluating you because they know absolutely nothing about it and have never actually done it (he was a former shop teacher)...it really makes you want to quit. I changed districts a couple years after he left, and am much older now, so I don't have to deal with this kind of harassment anymore. But it still makes me sick thinking about it.)
@dostagirl9551
@dostagirl9551 Жыл бұрын
Your comment about how they deal with ineffective higher-ups is too true. At a system I worked in, bad principals and APs were always just shuffled to the better schools in the county where they could do the least amount of damage. An incident which had me rolling on the ground laughing was one principal who was investigated for testing fraud and subsequently removed from the school setting. She was sent to work for the board…as the county-wide testing coordinator. 😂🤦🏻‍♀️😂
@PugLady994
@PugLady994 Жыл бұрын
I'm living this nightmare right now. I just received a bad evaluation (I was deemed basic). I'm a SPED teacher and the principal and her two minions, the asst principal and the Dean of Instruction, have no background in SPED. They're incompetent, they micromanage and harass me. I was given a list of demands that contained areas of improvement that I needed to "work on," or I would be in danger of not being retained. They also had the nerve during the evaluation meeting to tell me that my kids aren't making enough reading growth, which is bringing down our school's overall performance. I was infuriated, disheartene, and left that meeting in tears. I'm not part of their clich, and I think they're pushing me out. Oh, but they "believe in me" hope I turn things around. I've already contacted HR and was told by them to stick it out and wait until March to apply for positions. I just want to extricate myself from this building and teach in a place that values me. Where I teach now, I just feel like I'm drowning.
@greyeyed123
@greyeyed123 Жыл бұрын
@@dostagirl9551 Wow. I don't have a story that bad, but I do know there was a history teacher at my old school who was apparently looking at pxxn on his school computer. Was he fired? No. He had been there 35 years, yada yada yada. So they put him on the school board. (Well, I think he was elected to the school board, but still. You'd think that he would at least be disqualified...or no one would vote for him. Whatever.)
@mistidawnramirez7036
@mistidawnramirez7036 Жыл бұрын
24:19 AMEN! I became friends with a phenomenal teacher who is now a principal at another school. She was my favorite person to be around and now I can't even stand to be in the same room. Being a principal changed her, and not for the better.
@TheAbsentrose
@TheAbsentrose 2 жыл бұрын
I literally breakdown my focus standards for my kids now. Like we decode them together. And talk about how they relate to the lesson.
@sammiehopkins9408
@sammiehopkins9408 2 жыл бұрын
I'm a student, but our (new) principal was doing an evaluation in my band class. It was after we'd done festival (think of it as a musical standardized test) and were sight reading a song (as in, we'd never seen it before, it's a skill we were trying to work on in the interim of festival to marching music). The key of the peice was one we NEVER play in (concert D#, I think, to G#, it's a Sousa march) and it sounded SOOO BAD. And he walked in after the 1st time we ever played it and he looked so confused and flabbergasted by our terrible noises 😂 It was the worst day he could've picked, and if he had come in *the day before* he would've heard our festival songs that we'd been playing for almost 2 months
@bjjjb3056
@bjjjb3056 2 жыл бұрын
"With your orthopedic shoes on" 🤣
@problematique9389
@problematique9389 2 жыл бұрын
This killed me
@crisper2159
@crisper2159 2 жыл бұрын
I remember back in 1st grade there was someone who came in with the jingly keys, and was SUPER loud. Looked at my teacher, Ms. Kaleta and teacher assistant, Mrs. Biggs, and mouthed, "Don't mind me." and sat down behind me. After about five minutes, she bent over and tapped me on the shoulder and I turned around. She quietly asked me, "Do you think Ms. Kaleta is a good teacher?" I nodded confusedly (Because she was awesome and at the time, I was confused on how this person didn't know that), and turned back around. The next day, before class started, Ms. Kaleta walked up to me and asked, "What about me do you not think are good teaching qualities?" So, I then stared at her for like, 2 minutes before saying, "Whaaaattt???" She looked me dead in the eye and said, "Yesterday I had a teacher evaluation, and the person said that you thought I'm not a good teacher." I explained to her that I never said that, and I forgot what happened next, but apparently this person thought I was annoying and was trying to get me in trouble. Ms. Kaleta would never do that though. Not a super hilarious story, but an interesting one at that.
@kristenhetrick
@kristenhetrick Жыл бұрын
Principal comes in "Hey kid what are you learning", student turns to look at them "Well, if you hadn't come in late you would now. Start paying attention". Man if I could go back to school knowing everything I know, this is something I would totally pull XD I was too timid in school though for that stuff
@jadekoo1490
@jadekoo1490 Жыл бұрын
I'm not a teacher but I work in retail and I hate that they have to find something "wrong" or could use improvement. My manager said that I needed to work on my team work skills, but no one in my department works the same hours as me and if I am working with someone I get yelled at for it. There have been multiple times that I got in trouble for working with my coworkers and then I don't talk to anyone or work with anyone.
@barbaraurban9824
@barbaraurban9824 3 ай бұрын
In 34 yrs of teaching my students(7 & 8 grade) always rose to the occasion and behaved!!! God bless 'em.
@mccune98
@mccune98 2 жыл бұрын
I’m not a teacher but have occasionally thought of going into education and love watching your podcast.
@tortoisaurusrex8602
@tortoisaurusrex8602 2 жыл бұрын
Love the title, the No good very bad day book as like one of my favorites
@lollylolly8186
@lollylolly8186 2 жыл бұрын
At my evaluation during my student teaching, I was mistaken for the teacher. Who was sitting in the back grading papers. She gave “her/me” a glowing review for apparently sitting quietly in the back of the class. She was very confused when we told her I was the student teacher. I think my review probably got worse because she looked upset at her mistake. Shows they are happy with just a warm body in the classroom. 🙄
@BarryBrandon-mz7gb
@BarryBrandon-mz7gb 6 ай бұрын
How does a principal not know what the teacher looks like that they are evaluating?
@ConQueefTador3099
@ConQueefTador3099 2 жыл бұрын
I can agree when you said that kids don’t like new people because the principal had it out for my history teacher when I was in high school and it was a silent agreement between all of us that when they came in or anyone came in we would completely ignore them and the funny part is that if they approached any of us at any point during the observation we wouldn’t talk to them we would tell them “ I would like to concentrate on my work thank you “ or if the teacher was talking and giving a lesson “Excuse me but need to pay attention to the lesson I can’t miss my notes “ and just continue to ignore them they stoped coming into our class period for that because we wouldn’t entertain them
@jewels8942
@jewels8942 Жыл бұрын
I love watching the episodes with just the four of y’all; the energy is just impeccable
@edward_myc
@edward_myc Жыл бұрын
14:30 Absolutely howling 🤣
@kathleenkirchoff9223
@kathleenkirchoff9223 2 жыл бұрын
Preach it about those posted objectives! I lost points for not having an " I Can" statement post when I did have a visual one posted. It was a picture of an eye ball and a Andy Warhol soup can on the board where I post step by step examples so my kids who speak little English ( but speak 40 different languages) can see what to do. There is the academic objective I post but my real objective was building up some challenging kids by showing them they could create work they were proud to display.
@alexshaw8167
@alexshaw8167 2 жыл бұрын
Imagine going to meet your online friend you met through a fan page, then running into the person your fan page is about on your way. Must have been a great day for that student.
@jennifercoleman6218
@jennifercoleman6218 2 жыл бұрын
People don't give headstart and preschool teachers enough credit. My kid used to throw the worst kicking and biting fits. The teachers would just hold her and get her to calm down. My son's rocker teacher got him fully potty trained. They knew his dad was arrested for domestic so they took special time time to understand he was verbally delayed and just didn't care if he was potty trained. Thank you so much head start teachers!
@blugreen123
@blugreen123 Жыл бұрын
I resigned as a para this spring, and we got year-end evaluations at my former school. I got a poor evaluation the week after I tendered my resignation. Quite the coincidence. 😒
@amandaizzy1
@amandaizzy1 Жыл бұрын
As a museum Curator, the candle light comment made me cackle... candle light is a form of measure light. I love this pod cast. Thank you guys so much
@davidbrrown
@davidbrrown 2 жыл бұрын
This podcast literally makes my day. I love it so much.
@athenarayl807
@athenarayl807 2 жыл бұрын
Love this podcast! You guys should throw your individual socials in the description box!
@phoebe4everwhite297
@phoebe4everwhite297 2 жыл бұрын
I literally love this podcast so much
@caitlynmoses5179
@caitlynmoses5179 Жыл бұрын
Just hearing Tell talk about his evaluations as prek I’ve been a daycare teacher since I was 18 (I just turned 26) off and on. The rule and guidelines are so bizarre for early childhood education.
@vidwitch1508
@vidwitch1508 2 жыл бұрын
✨NEW EPISODE✨ yesss I love these ( tho I can’t watch till after I watch a lecture, they’re so nice to listen to:))
@samuelfreer6755
@samuelfreer6755 2 жыл бұрын
I’m a 24 y/o lobbyist who lives in DC, why do I love this podcast so much?! Lol I don’t even listen to podcasts this is the first one that I can’t get enough of
@judithharper6731
@judithharper6731 6 ай бұрын
Former teacher, turned administrator and I made it a point to be in classrooms, ALL THE TIME, throughout the year. My teachers always knew when I would be doing formal observations BUT, they also knew that I was very familiar with how they taught, who they taught and their strengths and weaknesses. I didn't wait observation time to give feedback and they knew that, if there was something needing improvement, I was available to help. Students were so used to my visits that they didn't even look up. I’m African-American. My supervisor wasn’t. Some students actually reported a stranger in the building to my office staff😂
@poisonatom2285
@poisonatom2285 2 жыл бұрын
this is amazing watching this as a student
@Alyssa2009ooo
@Alyssa2009ooo 2 жыл бұрын
This podcast makes me fill better after a bed day. My cat had 5 kittens 1 week ago and one of them passed away this morning. And all the others are sick and close to dying and this made me laugh.
@irinairy9
@irinairy9 2 жыл бұрын
Spay your cat- that will prevent future suffering for you and for her
@Alyssa2009ooo
@Alyssa2009ooo 2 жыл бұрын
@@irinairy9 true but we dont have enough money 😥
@irinairy9
@irinairy9 2 жыл бұрын
@@Alyssa2009ooo reach out to a local rescue and ask them if they can help you. Where I live animal charities have deals with vets and you can get a cat spayed for half the price
@Alyssa2009ooo
@Alyssa2009ooo 2 жыл бұрын
@@irinairy9 woah! REALLY?? Thats awesome! But i Also forgot to mention we have 14 cats in total living at my home. We have 4 siz week olds and 2 three weeks old. The rest are adult and only 2 of Them are fixed.
@irinairy9
@irinairy9 2 жыл бұрын
@@Alyssa2009ooo I understand it's hard...I had 20 stray cats loving close to my building and I just did it gradually, one or two per month, started with the females. It took me a while but now all of them are steriziled and no more suffering, no more unwanted kittens. Do what you can- even if it's just one at a time...it makes a difference
@insidetherose1934
@insidetherose1934 2 жыл бұрын
Love this podcast!!! Amazing teachers!!
@nitaparker2042
@nitaparker2042 2 жыл бұрын
You guys are so good for my old teacher soul
@AndiSchneider
@AndiSchneider 2 жыл бұрын
When you were talking about the room without windows it reminded me of my high school. Our social studies and communication classes were all mazes, divided up by these walls that just had little bitty doors to get through. If you were in the back rooms you literally had to walk through three classrooms to get in and out. So, if you had to go to the bathroom or got called out you had to walk through classes in session, and sometimes the way they were set up you were walking in front of a teachers whiteboard while they were teaching. This was a school that was 7-12 grade with 400 kids in each grade level.
@luckdragongirl
@luckdragongirl Жыл бұрын
True story of an observation/evaluation I had: I teach high school where we have semesters. The first two days of the spring semester were remote last year because of snow (we no longer have snow days). I taught both those days, but we're not allowed to force children to turn on their cameras. None of them turned their cameras on. The next day, we were in person, but it was a 2 hour delay, so my 1st block class was only 30 minutes instead of 90 minutes. I tried to teach as much as I could, so they wouldn't be behind the other chemistry class I was teaching that semester (this was a chemistry class). Thursday arrives, and here comes the principal in for one of those unannounced observations in my first block class. It's the 4th day of the semester. I have seen these children for about 30 minutes. We had started on the lesson we couldn't finish the day before, so he caught the tail end of that lesson and then I switched to a new lesson. Same unit, but these two lessons don't connect very well. He left after a while. During my planning, he comes in and fusses at me for not calling the students by their names and for calling the same students over and over again (this class had a grand total of 11 students because I'm in a magnet school and that sometimes happens; so I don't know how this is an issue when you have a small pool of students). He said my lesson seemed disjointed, so I explained what had happened. Whole time, I'm seething because if he had come for any other class, they would have had me for a full class and the lesson would have been less disjointed/rushed. I was also dinged for staying in the same area of the room. Okay, my room is in the hallway with a partition. There isn't much space to move. Besides that, all of us were still required to wear masks and to not be within so many feet of the students. These things irritate me so much. They try to nitpick you to death. It's so annoying! It's not constructive. I cannot be expected to know names/faces for students I've seen for about half an hour. I'm following the COVID guidelines the county set forth. I'm in a hallway. I have never had an actual room with walls since starting to teach there. We had snow and a delay. Can we not at least respect the fact that I didn't just tell the kids to read the lesson the night before? Can we not respect the fact that I tried to teach them one and a half lessons in one day so they wouldn't be behind and wouldn't have to deal with the material on their own? No...we have to fuss at me for not knowing names after 30 minutes and following protocol. This is why I have developed tachycardia and was put on medication. My doctor says I'm too stressed and naturally too anxious. You think?
@cowfreezer7099
@cowfreezer7099 2 жыл бұрын
Former preschool teacher here, and can definitely vouch for the evaluations we get and how tedious they are! Also, I ended up quitting bc of admin and their toxicity. But, I wanna point out that I am aware that it doesn’t describe all admin. I actually have a friend at my church who works in admin in a city school, and she is as sweet as can be. I actually made the mistake once when I had a rough day with admin, and I decided to vent to her about it, and I said without thinking “admin is just the worst!” When I saw the look on her face, I realized the mistake Id made. I immediately started apologizing and tried back-pedaling, and I told her that I wished there were more people like her in admin.
@milamason5058
@milamason5058 2 жыл бұрын
Going into my senior year of high school, they replaced a good bit of the floors, mostly changing from carpet to tile. But then they changed the band room from carpet to tile (which is awful for a band room, for sound reasons, and those floors would get damaged so quickly for so many reasons) and my band director had to have them change it again.
@zacktilley454
@zacktilley454 2 жыл бұрын
My school just got a new performing arts building (my high school is an open campus school so we have separate buildings) and the choir room doesn’t have windows!! We have 60 to 70 choir kids in this room with no windows and it’s like 100 degrees in this room. To make it worse we are a choir that dose extensive choreography to go with our songs. We are in a room with no windows with 60 kids singing and dancing and sweating like crazy in a 100 degree room. It’s terrible.
@puffykitty7240
@puffykitty7240 2 жыл бұрын
I’m addicted to this podcast tbh 💕💕
@burnedveggies4376
@burnedveggies4376 5 ай бұрын
one time in sophmore year, our branch manager(basically our principal but it was a charter so we get a lil funky) came in to talk to use students about our phone usage in class, this man stood up infront of a room full of 14-17 year olds and said "wait till passing period or lunch to talk to your boo thang or your shorty or whatever" the way we were all just looking at this man
@cj_cr.22
@cj_cr.22 2 жыл бұрын
These always make my day!
@jessicamyers81223
@jessicamyers81223 3 ай бұрын
I was told by a superintendent that he was disappointed that I didn't do (unpaid) summer PD when I had a 4 month old baby at home. And at the same school I went to the counselor because I was mentally struggling because of all of the things I had to do with two teaching positions and two assistant coach positions and she didn't even look at me and said suck it up we all wear a lot of hats here. I'm so glad I found a different teaching position closer to home.
@savannahleblanc7848
@savannahleblanc7848 2 жыл бұрын
I love listening to the podcasts yesss
@kathleenkirchoff9223
@kathleenkirchoff9223 2 жыл бұрын
So on spot about evaluation/observation!! I just threw out my observation paperwork file over the last 18 years. Amazing that I was exceeds expections when I was new to the school and my evaluators were experienced administrators but got low marks from new administrators with no experience in my field. All a numbers game about building's test scores and merit pay because if they rate you low they can deny bonuses and basic raises. I remember a year when we were deemed not making annual progress because our Special Ed kids scored too high. State thought they were miscoded or we cheated but truth was we had some super teachers working over time with some refugee kids. So no one got that little bonus at our school that year because one teacher went above and beyond to help some needy kids. No good deed goes unpunished. Those who market all the evaluation software need to have things to make us look bad and then "improve" when we learn to document our growth with their petty system. Then administrators can brag how they improved scores.
@_picklesinajar_
@_picklesinajar_ 2 жыл бұрын
Loved the allusion.
@boojieboo7510
@boojieboo7510 2 жыл бұрын
The walkie talkie shit is REAL 🫥
@l.w.4701
@l.w.4701 Жыл бұрын
Ouch - intimidating to have multiple strangers in back of room.
@foreverbarbie9490
@foreverbarbie9490 2 жыл бұрын
I'm not going to lie but every time she says at my old school it reminds me of febbie from magic school bus. It just makes me 😊 smile.
@lewexists
@lewexists 2 жыл бұрын
the story bout the girl with the waterbottle... I know being me I would have the same fear even if it was just water. And either I would try to hide it or panic and probably cry/try to hide my panic and crying. I couldnt help but feel... happy when I heard your reactions. Thanka for being understanding
@Pearly_eems2
@Pearly_eems2 2 жыл бұрын
Love your podcast!!! That intro music is fire tho! 🔥🔥🔥
@gracedicken8708
@gracedicken8708 2 жыл бұрын
As much as teachers are under appreciated, janitors and custodians get no thanks. Like it is hard work are three really deserve more
@kairastone9513
@kairastone9513 2 жыл бұрын
My school would also have us evaluate our teachers and everyone hated it. I remember one time when we gave a lower score than perfect one of the teachers got so mad at us and started yelling at us why we were wrong and started pointing out how these teachers deserved a perfect score. They pulled us out one by one and forced us to change our score then continued lecturing us why we were wrong or why we thought what we did was okay and why we did it. In the end we it came time to evaluate them again we just all gave perfect scores cause we didn't want to get yelled at again.
@melrod4877
@melrod4877 Жыл бұрын
Admin "you need more lights. You should get some lamps". Me "Excuse me sir, did I just hear you say you're buying me more light? That's what I heard you just say."
@loridetweiler1345
@loridetweiler1345 5 ай бұрын
I just to add this...I once had my first observation of the year right after our first ever fire drill. I was the art teacher. The kindergarten ers came straight to my room from being outside fir their first ever fire drill! And my admin followed them into my classroom!
@saraschlichenmayer5505
@saraschlichenmayer5505 Жыл бұрын
Worst teacher evaluation I EVER had was when I was a first year lead teacher at the Goddard School and I got written up for arranging my classroom, talking to parents, doing circle time and making my lesson plans!! Yet, I had to explain to my boss WHAT a unit block was, WHAT a light table was and WHY it was okay to not hover over a 2 year playing in the sensory table full of flour because they can sweep it up when they are done playing in it! Also, my boss decided it was necessary to do this observation for over an hour EVERY week!!
@jimbob_here2212
@jimbob_here2212 2 жыл бұрын
27:30 that sounds like the principal I had throughout my primary school he retired just as I left but he knew ever kid's name he knew what they where like he would also join in on games at lunch and he wasn't young ether but he was so kind and amazing to every one in the school. This school had 160 kids when I was in yr seven as there where three primary schools in that area
@allyxjayy
@allyxjayy Жыл бұрын
“WhAt In tHe TaSsLe ShOeS?!” 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@saige-sullivancoffman3814
@saige-sullivancoffman3814 Жыл бұрын
When I was a sophomore in high school my principal and vice principal were so chill (at least with the students) like that was one of my most memorable schools I went to BECAUSE of the administration. They joked and laughed with the students and I was a foster kid at the time so they ofc got my stack of records and stuff, and even tho they knew my “track record” they’d come and sit at my table at lunch when they noticed something different and like even to this day I still stop in and see them. I do have family members who attend that school so I do kinda have a reason to but they impacted my school experience so heavily bc in middle school my life changed drastically and I struggled with authority and stuff and I gained a disciplinary track record but they affected me so positively that I still to this day have a new respect for admin
@LifeOfCandice
@LifeOfCandice 2 жыл бұрын
I worked on a military base daycare and we got observed all the time! All sorts of people. I always had so much anxiety! Raise your hand if you have been personally victimized by someone observing your classroom! 🙋‍♀️
@pizzapartytime1826
@pizzapartytime1826 2 жыл бұрын
Are you in the military or are you employed by the day care?
@LifeOfCandice
@LifeOfCandice 2 жыл бұрын
@@pizzapartytime1826 my husband is in the military so I'm a military spouse. When you work for the daycare on a military base you are considered a DOD worker which is the department of defense. So I was a worker for the Army. But you don't have to be a spouse to work on base, they will get you base access once you get hired. (Which is also a long process, spouse or not, lots of background checks) Each branch is mostly the same but they all have different rules and regulations from what I've heard, the Army was the strictest for their daycares.
@pizzapartytime1826
@pizzapartytime1826 2 жыл бұрын
@@LifeOfCandice thanks! Would you recommend?
@LifeOfCandice
@LifeOfCandice 2 жыл бұрын
@@pizzapartytime1826 I don't want to say yes and I don't want to say no. I honestly kind of hated the job. I went from a small private preschool to a daycare system which was a huge adjustment for me. I felt like I was always in "trouble" for something but I also was never backed up either (had a parent once threaten me and my director blamed me 🤷🏼‍♀️) With that being said the job taught me a lot, I'm expecting my first child and I plan on using some of the things I learned with my own child! I have heard the Navy program is a lot better. Military kids in general can be harder, they don't always have a "stable" home. They move a lot and most of the kids at the preschool had both parents in the military. So both had working parents, sometimes on rare occasions both parents were deployed. Lots of stress on the families. I saw/reported a few abuse cases which was heart breaking and not something I had really experienced before.
@pizzapartytime1826
@pizzapartytime1826 2 жыл бұрын
@@LifeOfCandice first off congrats. And thanks for the info.
@kristenyoung9172
@kristenyoung9172 Жыл бұрын
What is so frustrating is the fact that state and federal agencies do not have the same guidelines for early childhood. Between, state licensing, Fire Marshall, sanitation and the federal food program, it is stressful to manage centers and ensure that all regulations are being followed..
@Adrian-qk9jh
@Adrian-qk9jh 2 жыл бұрын
5:25 that sounds normal to ask fir high schoolers. They're curious and it turned out to be true. In grateful for college so those things can actually be discussed
@Kelden_Ray
@Kelden_Ray 2 жыл бұрын
I had this admin at my school and he cared so much about the other students. The kids have uno at lunch and he sit their and play with them
@debalstonpeters
@debalstonpeters Жыл бұрын
The same scoring model was used for K-5th. Scores were 1-5. Every time I was told that I was given 3’s in areas because the question didn’t fit kindergarten! Oh that’s cool! My total score is now lower because of those 3’s that are beyond my control!
@whitneywinslow6037
@whitneywinslow6037 2 жыл бұрын
Good Morning. I am not a social media person what so ever. However, being an 80's baby I do know how to work KZfaq! I absolutely adore your podcasts. Being a 4 year teacher, I am learning stuff everyday and with that learning comes stress. Listening to you all speak about subjects that cause this stress that I bare helps me recenter and realize that "I am not alone! I am not abnormal for feeling these stressful emotions!" And for that THANK YOU SO MUCH! I actually have a story about my previous administration tha tI would like to share, however, I did not feel comfortable writing it down on here...is there a place I can email? haha Thank you all for your hard work and dedication. You ALL ARE APPRECIATED!
@nasstudios9436
@nasstudios9436 2 жыл бұрын
Cant wait for this!
@live_unafraid47
@live_unafraid47 2 жыл бұрын
I think it's funny when I hear stories of people freaking out about visits from the superintendent. My district can't ever keep subs so our entire district office has subed in at least 1 building. The superintendent is one of the kids favorite subs.
@melissacoviello2886
@melissacoviello2886 2 жыл бұрын
I am so sad I just found this. Although I am very happy that I get to binge watch your guys videos. I miss being in the classroom so much. I was a special education assistant for 10 years. I had to quit in order to transport my Deaf child to a non public school because our home district couldn’t safely transport him. So I’ve been home with my kids for almost 10 years (the last 2 have tried my patience more than I thought imaginable). I am ready to go back to work, but also I can’t stand my local district so we will see what happens.
@conclavecabal.h0rriphic
@conclavecabal.h0rriphic Жыл бұрын
Awww I love that the kids are protective of their teachers. 🤗
@allisonbucket9914
@allisonbucket9914 Жыл бұрын
My highschool teachers would the day before basically go over the points they can earn for the evaluations and basically give us a script to follow 😂and bribe us “if I get a 4.6 or above I’ll buy you donuts”
@lovetohike1769
@lovetohike1769 Жыл бұрын
Love the content
@aaronlawson4023
@aaronlawson4023 2 жыл бұрын
I'm a high school senior and my Pre-calc teacher is in some kind of masters program right now, not entirely sure what it is but he's trying to get a better degree and credential. He needs to have special evaluations every now and then. A couple of months ago our Principal came in to watch him teach the class and ended up picking up one of my papers to look at to see how students were doing on the assignments I guess? Not sure what the point of it was but it was so terrifying. He just came and took my worksheet and left. I was done with that one but I still didn't want someone walking away with it. I was also a little glad he grabbed my paper instead of one of my classmates because I'm super on top of all my work in that class and I know a majority of the other people are not and I really like this teacher and want him to get whatever thing he's working towards so it was nice to at least know the principal was looking at a good work sample. Still scary. 0/10
@differentchick7455
@differentchick7455 2 жыл бұрын
Evaluations would ALWAYS stress me out beyond all belief, I worked in Early Childhood Education my specialty is 2-3 but I also loved 3-5 age group as well. We would have a monthly; yes MONTHLY, observation done by our trainer. Those were almost always pretty positive depending on the trainer. However when it came to the yearly evaluation done by our Director or Assistant Direct those could always turn out to be some bull. One year I received two evaluations because I had a promotion at work, the first one was done by my AD I scored 24/25. She knew me very well had seen how I work and the effort I put into doing my job as best as I can in any situation, it was a good meeting with her. The second one however made me so mad because it was Director that did it and I got scored around 15/25. She marked something negative in every single category simply because she had to have something to talk about. But this woman had never once watched me in the classroom setting at all. Only took rumors as face value and judged you from there. Now as far as my performance revues are concerned I went from a model teacher to someone who had no idea how to do my job in the slightest. When my AD realized what the Director had done; to not only me but every single teacher she didn't like, she was just in shock.
@annaliese6230
@annaliese6230 Жыл бұрын
"he doesn't even go here!" lmaooo
@kelly3962
@kelly3962 2 жыл бұрын
I love you guys!!!!
@terrolmcelroy9753
@terrolmcelroy9753 2 ай бұрын
I literally one year had an admin go to sleep in the middle of my evaluation 😂 lol when I approach them about it, they said and I quote “I come to your class to take a break because you actually teach the entire time, I have to save my energy for the ones I’m trying to catch doing wrong”. lol like yay me but wait can you tell me the ones that are not doing well 😂😂😂
@zabmathieu
@zabmathieu 2 жыл бұрын
I had one admin that was hated by all, but she hung onto her job because she was nearing retirement. One time, she was planning on changing the drama classroom into a physical training room. (This was for middle school, mind you). A colleague and I prepared a speech for the meeting with parents and the city council; of course, she would also be there. Right before the scheduled time for the meeting, the admin sees us in the hallway, accosts us and berates us for being there; that this was no business for the parents and city administrators. (note : The city uses that room quite often for other purposes after school hours.) She called us manipulative and devious... We were shaken! Our union representative happened to be near by and he put on his hero cape and confronted the evil villain. He also told us to write everything down and hand him the complaints. She left on her planned vacation that week, and never came back. For the school board, this was the straw that broke the camel's back.
@kellystewart5703
@kellystewart5703 4 ай бұрын
The paper off the forehead!!!😅😅😅😅😅
@theresamagladry5160
@theresamagladry5160 2 жыл бұрын
I taught Headstart for years- thanks for reminding me that I survived Federal Review!
@The_Trentnado
@The_Trentnado Жыл бұрын
Listening to the light story made me immediately think of the scene from Airplane where they get every light they can on the runway. Do that, but dump them in my classroom and set them all up and ask them if that's what they meant
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