ScubyRoo wrote:Good stuff bennie! I'm in my final year at monash, outdoor ed and SOSE are my two methods. What is it with outdoor edders and subis???
Just finished my 5 week teaching block at a tough inner melbourne public school - pretty full on that's for sure! So much of subalex's comments ring true for me also, that 'light bulb' moment makes all the shit times worth it.
Are you already working in the outdoor ed industry? I've been freelancing a bit while at uni as I did an internship over in canada before coming back for uni... I'm heading overseas next year (back to BC) but after I plan on free lancing with some casual relief teaching to spend some time at home... unless a good teaching position comes up close to home...
Emergency teachers cop it pretty bad, remember that you're the adult and you're in charge - not them. Every school has behaviour expectations and consequences, learn them and the coordinators and principals names so you can use them in class, some how kids seem to respond to that better. Aside from that one thing that I've really gained from my prac is that confidence is KEY, if you look and act like you have little confidence it is a teenagers god-given right to walk all over you, just ask them!
I dunno about year 8 being hardest, I reckon year nines can give a run for their money too!
Hehehe, yeah, us outdoor ed'ers do love our subi's! The L was the pick of the bunch when I was there. There's still quite a few around in benders - I've always had the urge to slip a note under their windscreen wiper inviting them to the forum
That five weeks is full on, even without the kids! I have my rego due around this time of year, had no income and copped a speeding fine (an L? speeding???) that was due while I was on my rounds... That was a fun time! I survived...
Sounds like you've got a plan there. I came into this not really knowing what I wanted - I had applied for a few jobs but nothing eventuated, and with going away to kokoda in late April this year I didn't like my chances of getting the time off if I got a full time job. When I got back there was no casual work at the vineyard so I had to pull my finger out. I'm loving it now, except this morning, I'll tell you more about that shortly
Emergency teachers do cop it bad - if you let them give it to you! So far that has not happened, but I'm sure there will be a day that'll knock the socks off me...
Getting back to the year 8 worst year level - I think it moves from year to year, I have usually known the year 9's to be the worst. I'm having trouble pin pointing which is worst now, even between different schools there is no one distinct worst year level, just bad classes...
This morning I got a call at 8am. I accepted the work and thought "wicked" to myself as I'd ironed shirts/prepared the night before. I had thought that Murphy's law would kick in - I iron shirts for work the next day but I don't get offered work...
Well as it turns out Murphy's law was in full swing! I went to have a shower - no water. "BUGGER!" Ah well I'll go and check out the problem - we swapped a tank over last friday. After some rushed investigation I found the pump switched off, odd. Once back on it made a nasty noise, turned it off and checked the tank by thumping the side of my fist against it - all I got back was an echoing hollow thump sound. We didn't get a km outta this tank (and Steptoe, it was a big tank!

), we actually got less than a week outta the tank, but I don't think it was full to start with.
Great, this was no case of "just swapping tanks" - We usually don't use the tanks so they were plumbed in using some piping from the others... So I had to re-configure the plumbing (and I was just in my robe, glad there wasn't a frost). Got that sorted, got back in the house to find no hot water, air lock and I didn't have time to screw around with that so went to work not feeling the greatest and running late.
The day got better the longer it went though.
And we've got hot water now
Cheers
Bennie
PS - Dane: I almost indoctrinated a few the other day but caught myself just before I started - actually, the students started it! They used the usual trap - what kinda car do you drive..?