That's me.
Why, you wonder?
Why am I the choosen nice-teacher?
What great thing did I do to inspire young minds to greater effort?!?
I let them sleep.
And, it only took me eight working days to institute this rule.
Seriously. You finish the assignment – go to sleep.
PLEASE.
At first it was met with mystified expressions and tenative hopeful questionings - “Really?? We can sleep?“
„Yes, sleep!“ {And BE QUIET for *$%$&@#$ - sake.}
Before you stick up your noses and tut-tut me for my lackness, consider this:
☆~The reality is that these are elementary students to tenth graders that have been in school since 8 AM in the morning. It is now 4 or 6 or 8 PM {My latest class is 8-9:15, but that is NOT necessarily the last class for THEM.}
☆~There is no dinner time for these growing weeds bearing the heavy burdens of the future. They keep going on sugar and snakes like the rest of us here.
☆~English academy – unlike what one teacher told me – really IS just like Japanese after school lessons. No one is there because they want to be but because EVERYONE else is. {I had no idea the Koreans shared the whole group-mentality like the Japanese.} Why should I make them anymore miserable then they already are?
And, frankly, I'm just not getting paid enough to create anymore work for me or them.
So if they do their work they can have their blessed sleep – heaven knows none of us are getting enough of it in the first place. This also allows me to help the slower students in relative quiet which I could NEVER do before as the early finishers were too antsy just sitting there.
They rest. My ears rest.
Peace is maintained and another day passes without someone being reduced to tears for being sent to detention for irritating the hell out of me.
„You are nice teacher!“
Damn straight I am.
Cheers! (^_-)-☆
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2 comments:
amazing technique. Regina
whatever works as far as i'm concerned. T_T
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