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lunadelcorvo) wrote2025-01-11 11:45 pm
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Back to the grind soon
Well, it's one more day and a wakeup before I'm back in the classroom. I can't complain - I got a full extra week on account of the snow, which I will never turn down. It makes going back seem so surreal though.
It will be a day of reteaching expectations (how to be a student as opposed to a feral meerkat), and then it's on to Mongols, then China, then the Middle Ages. I think for China, we will do the blue pottery art project again, and for the Middle Ages, I'm thinking of having them make manuscript pages... I've done it in a one-week, half-day summer camp, so maybe? No calligraphy pens, though! I'm not that brave!
For now, though, one more lazy, snowy Sunday ahead... Time for cocoa, I think.
It will be a day of reteaching expectations (how to be a student as opposed to a feral meerkat), and then it's on to Mongols, then China, then the Middle Ages. I think for China, we will do the blue pottery art project again, and for the Middle Ages, I'm thinking of having them make manuscript pages... I've done it in a one-week, half-day summer camp, so maybe? No calligraphy pens, though! I'm not that brave!
For now, though, one more lazy, snowy Sunday ahead... Time for cocoa, I think.
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Well, physically, I am in Costa Rica, so there is not much difference in the seasons. It is a New Year, but I am not anticipating the days getting longer! So it is kind of hard for me to remember that time is passing.
Also, I teach one-on-one, remotely, to adults...and they all take vacations at different times. Over the past few weeks, they all have taken vacations...but for different amounts of time, so they don't all come back at once. So as the new year starts, I don't really have that bustling, "back to school" energy, for better or for worse. My year is starting with a whimper, not a bang!
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Anyway, ridiculously verbose ramblings aside, your teaching set-up sounds both freeing and kind of a headache!
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Yes, my schedule is very much freeing, and also sometimes a headache. And probably not long term financially feasible.
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I TOTALLY understand the lack of financial sustainability and stability. I would SO much rather be teaching Dante and Orwell and Machiavelli to undergraduates, or game theory to grad students, but sadly, the utility company does not accept 'intellectual satisfaction' as currency.
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(Who am I kidding - I miss school and want to live vicariously! LOL)
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We just had a snow storm that knocked out the water to the whole city, so schools were closed all week. I know my friends that have kids were all going a little batty, since they had just gotten over the whole winter break. Enjoy the lazy day and cocoa while it lasts!
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I'm up near Canada. Snow rarely impacts our schedule. I hope you had a nice day!
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Last school year, I hosted an exchange student from Japan, and she's a brilliant artist. I loved going to the art shows at her school and seeing what the kids created.
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I had one kiddo last year who was a bit of a behavior problem (we call them 'high flyers'), who was an incredibly talented artist. I managed to get some better behavior and better grades from him by shamelessly bribing him with art supplies and a deal where if he would give me a solid 30 minutes of his best effort, he could have the rest of class to sit by himself and draw. *shrug* Whatever works...
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