patience as a flaw Archives - Teaching ELA in the Middle https://teachingelainthemiddle.com/tag/patience-as-a-flaw/ and living life one day- and book- at a time Sat, 23 Sep 2023 02:59:33 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 https://i0.wp.com/teachingelainthemiddle.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Black-with-Book-Shelf-Icon-Education-Logo.png?fit=32%2C32&ssl=1 patience as a flaw Archives - Teaching ELA in the Middle https://teachingelainthemiddle.com/tag/patience-as-a-flaw/ 32 32 194908938 Story Time: Maybe Patience is a Flaw https://teachingelainthemiddle.com/story-time-maybe-patience-is-a-flaw/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=story-time-maybe-patience-is-a-flaw Sun, 24 Sep 2023 02:43:55 +0000 https://teachingelainthemiddle.com/?p=441 Today as I was sitting in a meeting with my fellow co-workers, I realized that perhaps my patience -the patience of a saint- isn’t a gift after all. Perhaps maybe it is a flaw. It’s no secret that this year’s group of students have tested that patience. The patience that I pride myself for having. …

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Today as I was sitting in a meeting with my fellow co-workers, I realized that perhaps my patience -the patience of a saint- isn’t a gift after all. Perhaps maybe it is a flaw.

It’s no secret that this year’s group of students have tested that patience. The patience that I pride myself for having. The patience that God taught me by giving me a child who, honestly, makes these misbehaving students look like angels. Or maybe these students see that as a challenge.

My AP made the comment that if you tell a student to do something and they don’t, we need to write that up as a refusal to obey. She’s right. We’ve given them too many chances to change their behavior and instead of them correcting their behavior, they’ve challenged us at every point. I shouldn’t have to tell a student to sit down 10 times in 15 minutes. I shouldn’t have to call out an entire class for talking while I’m trying to teach. Most importantly, I shouldn’t have to tell them not to squirt each other with water bottles in the classroom or throw projectiles at one another.

I plan to remind the students of the classroom rules once more. After that, I’m only going to say it once. The second time is a straight up write up for failure to follow directions and refusal to obey. I’m going to have to say goodbye to my firm patience and find a way to get back my classroom.

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