Thursday, October 9, 2008

Beginnings

So, I'm at about my two month mark working with SSL. I'm tired (but energized), constantly learning, and I feel like I'm being spread too thin over too many pieces of bread. Since I have to wear like 10 hats, I'm afraid my kids will suffer because of my lack of time to lesson plan and prep for program.

My Spanish is getting better (the secretary now speaks to me only in Spanish to get me to practice) but I get nervous when talking with parents and slip up a lot. I'm trying to practice more and gain more confidence when speaking. I tested kids today and one asked me "Puedes decirlo en espanol?" (Can you say it in Spanish?) and I, heartbreakingly, had to say no. He was totally lost and had no idea what I was saying. Sigh. Such is the problem with bilingual education. But that's another post.

I'm starting to think more and more about teaching as a career. I'm not entirely sure that I want to be in a classroom, but I'm almost sure that I need to work with children for the rest of my life. It's so satisfying to be able to affect their lives at this pivotal point and be a positive role model (which is at least one thing that I KNOW I'm good at). The challenge is relating to the kids and parents - we come from entirely different places, and I am conscious of our differences. My learning curve is so steep right now and I get impressed with myself in class (I'm like - did I just say that? Or - did I just lead that activity successfully?) and my kids are well behaved (for the most part). Working with elementary kids is fun, high energy, and requires an endless amount of flexibility and creativity. 

I'm worried that what I'm doing isn't seen as noteworthy or adventuresome, or that I am already working over 40 hours a week as a 24 year old. I almost feel like I have to get a Masters to do anything, but there is so much more that I want to accomplish before I settle down into a career - traveling being the most important. I feel like my job and my life is a huge adventure, so maybe that's why I'm not chomping at the bit to move or travel or start anew. Plus the economy sucks and I don't make any money! Decisions to be made...

1 comment:

Krystel said...

Yay for blogginess! I'm so excited to read about your adventures - and although the kids I work with do tend to speak the same language as I do, I know it's a HUGE adventure. Stub a toe, darling!