Monday, August 3, 2009

First day of teaching...

Wow. That was intense... an overload, if you will. I ended up teaching 8 classes today, and I'll be doing 10 tomorrow. Marie, who thought she wouldn't be teaching for a few days, ended up with a few of her own as well. Somehow, the universe saw it fit that for the first month, Marie would only teach 11 classes per week at Poly - while I teach 10 per day. Nice. How is it that the one with teaching experience gets the lighter load? :)

Either way, it was fun by the end of the day. It was SUPER daunting going in there, with little more than a poorly constructed schedule and a few books, and being told to teach many little kids. After the initial shock wore off though, it was actually pretty fun. You just have to go with the flow. My afternoons are comprised of 6 40-minute classes, with 5 minute breaks in between. After teaching them all, it wasn't too bad - but preparing for them, (within the 50-minute time frame I was given,) was scary. Some are taught by book, others with their online program, and others by just lecturing. And you have to assign homework. And follow all the school protocol. And manage little kids. And, and, and, etc. Like I said, daunting at the beginning. But once the last class finished, I felt totally ready to take on a few more.

I'm actually looking forward to classes tomorrow, which is a pretty significant shift from this morning haha. Hopefully, at some point this week, we'll take some pictures of the kids (who are uber-cute, I'm not ashamed to say,) and give some more details.

Let the next year of our lives begin!

2 comments:

  1. So when exactly are you guys home so I can talk to you both??? I hope you're doing well and SK is everything you hoped it would be. I miss you and love you both... go eat some good korean food for me lol

    ~Teenie

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  2. It's tough to find a good time. We're about 16 hours ahead of you, so that means that you can talk to us in the afternoon your time, which is the morning for us. Or on the weekends, if we are up late, we can talk to you in your morning-time.

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