Monday, September 15, 2008

I find it ironic that I'm taking all of these classes and yet when I actually get into a real classroom (self-contained) that it is so much more difficult. The strategies that I was taught would more than likely work like a dream in a fantasy classroom, but in reality it is extremely difficult to impliment any of the strategies that have been taught. Is anyone else experiencing this? - Julia Adkins

4 comments:

Mary Lou said...

The strategies work better once you know the kids and the only way to do that is dive on in. At first it is really hard, I know, but once you get your feet wet and you get comfortable it does get easier! Just be as patient with yourself as you are being with your students! And I know you are very patient!

Cat Isham

Mary Lou said...
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Mary Lou said...

Hang in there Julia. It gets better. There is so much to do that it all seems mind boggling. Just make sure all your IEP's are in compliance, lesson plans are ready and kids aren't hurting each other. The rest will eventually fall into place.

Gae Noble

Anonymous said...

I find it helps not to try all the strategies you are learning, but to focus on one, maybe two and really concentrate on making them work in your classroom and for your students. Once those strategies are in place (or maybe you learn they are not appropriate for what you need), you move on and look to implement new things.