cbish
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Glenn
Sounds like the seven-year itch! I've been teaching chemistry for 17 years and I understand everything. Did you go to the NSTA in St. Louis this weekend? It's the perfect 'pick me up'.
With all due respect, you really haven't been doing this that long. I think you're in a normal phase of teaching. You've passed the "I'm going to save the world stage" and are now into the "reality" stage. Perhaps if you were young and dumber, it would be an easier transition. If you have student and administrative support, you're fine.
Take the summer off, paint the house etc. and don't beat yourself up! Remember, if you reach one kid, you've earned your salary!
Sounds like the seven-year itch! I've been teaching chemistry for 17 years and I understand everything. Did you go to the NSTA in St. Louis this weekend? It's the perfect 'pick me up'.
With all due respect, you really haven't been doing this that long. I think you're in a normal phase of teaching. You've passed the "I'm going to save the world stage" and are now into the "reality" stage. Perhaps if you were young and dumber, it would be an easier transition. If you have student and administrative support, you're fine.
Take the summer off, paint the house etc. and don't beat yourself up! Remember, if you reach one kid, you've earned your salary!


