On Life and Love

Whatever is making or breaking my day.

  • On Life and Love

    Shufflin’ on

    Getting sleep this weekend made a lot of things clearer for me in terms of where I want to be job-wise. So I just gave my notice. As of January, I shall no longer be teaching for Charlotte-Meck Schools. …And I got contact lenses. The two are unrelated. More later. Now I go teach.

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    And with a quiet exhalation…

    Today, my department head asked me how many modifications I was going to make to the test she’d made before I gave it to my students. The administration has been hammering us to do common assessments all year, but I’d been struggling to do PEAK-style tests — which include review questions and “skills” questions — all year. Relooping to help the kiddies and all that. This week has been very, very rough. I’ve overslept twice (once cause me to be over an hour late; both causing me to be unprepared) and am at my wits end. These past few months have been a special kind of hell. I’ve been trying…

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    Life?

    Yesterday was the first time I had exercised in the four weeks since I started working on campus at Harding. Most things “me” had been submerged for the good of teaching. Except that teaching’s hard. And endless. But I don’t want to write about teaching here. It takes up enough of my life that I don’t want it to take this space, too. All sorts of non-teaching things happened in the last month. I went to a club for the first time (dancing is so cathartic). I’ve neglected too many old friends (including one particularly unforgivable lapse). I’ll write more when my life has more of a sense of balance…

  • On Life and Love

    This Week’s Del.icio.us bookmarks

    Shared bookmarks for del.icio.us user Irrsinn What Do Teachers Really Make? Taylor Mali… – Cellfish.com — Hell, yeah! Rock on, brother. Except… I hope you don’t really teach like that. That’s… that’s not good teaching. Tagged as: [education teaching] Do We Really Need A Law To Protect Fat Workers? – The Boston Globe — Tastee tastee fat-hate. This is an interesting article that covers a wide range of issues. Tagged as: [fathate] Mark Atwood – Some advice, if you are going to speak at a geek conference. — This is an amazingly wonderful list. I plan to keep it on hand — even though I’m a teacher now (and hence…