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Confession: I Don't Like All of My Students and Some I Really Dislike
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English - August 06, 2013 15:36 - 13 minutes - 20 BytesCourses Education Kids & Family education teaching professional development technology educators principals administrators edchat edtech google certified Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
It is a generally accepted belief that teachers should love working with all of their kids. Fact is, sometimes teachers don't like some of the kids in a classroom and sometimes teachers may even dislike an entire class, but are hesitant to admit this. This often creates deep feelings of shame, dissonance and doubts about being fit to teach. Our panel talks openly about this dilemma.
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Rae Pica, education consultant, author and host of Teachers Aid, joins William Chamberlain, a junior high social studies teacher; Dr. David Bloomfield Professor of Education Leadership, Law, and Policy at Brooklyn College; Nancy Blair, a professional development consultant, former teacher and school administrator; and Joan Young a 4th-grade teacher & therapist, social worker before teaching.