The Life of a Teacher Outside of the Classroom, School

What Do Teachers Do in Addition to Teaching?

By Rose Schaut, published Apr 20, 2007
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I have taught in three different high schools since I obtained my teaching certification sixteen years ago. In all three schools, my colleagues gave as much as they were physically, mentally and intellectually able to, every day. It was not rare to see the majority of the teachers still in their classrooms at 5pm, planning, tutoring, counseling a troubled student, grading papers, coaching a student for a contest, typing up a college recommendation, preparing for the next day's lessons.

Many of these teacher's regular routine was running home only long enough to grab a quick supper before going back to the school to take tickets for a basketball game, or to work a fund raiser, or to teach an evening SAT prep course, or to help with the play or a music concert.

On top of these schedules, teachers are also required to attend numerous meetings and in-services, in addition to taking graduate courses to keep their certifications updated. This is all in addition to teaching approximately seven classes per day, and up to 150 or more students per day in their content areas. Teachers cannot grade papers or plan while they are teaching, so at the end of one of these days, they often have a few hours of grading and planning to then do before they go to sleep.

These are not only the teachers without families at home. Frequently, there is little time for raising children in this profession. Those who manage usually have incredibly supportive spouses or other family members or neighbors who are able to assist in some of the responsibilities. Teaching can be incredibly consuming, but the best teachers are aware of this reality before entering into the profession, and obtain their stamina through the recognition of the value and importance of what they are doing.

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Thanks for writing, Corina and enjoy your little ones! Rose

Posted on 09/04/2007 at 4:09:00 AM

 
I too have taught in three different schools. Teaching is a difficult, yet very rewarding profession. I am currently taking time off after the birth of my second child. I realized that I cannot do both simultaneously and do both justice. It is an all consuming profession. I intend on going back, but I have to take some time for my kids..... my biological kids that is....

Posted on 09/04/2007 at 12:09:00 AM

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