Being a substitute teacher is a bittersweet job. You
hear so many complaints and have to give the students a long list of tasks that
the teacher sent to be done, which when handed out the kids groan and moan
about. On the other hand, you get to make some extra bucks for just sitting
there making sure they do (or at least try to do) what they are supposed to.
Sometimes I say that it is the same as babysitting, without the diaper changing
or the bottle. At other times it feels like you are a prison warden without the
weapons or the bars to protect you. Not that the students are violent or
anything like that. It’s just that sometimes the anxiety level gets out of
control and everyone wants to speak at the same time and louder than the next
person.
When the students do not know you, it is better
because they do not know if you are lenient or strict and most of the time I
wear my mean look. So I have been told that the first impression I give off is
being the meanest and strictest teacher on the face of the Earth. The problem
is when they realize that that is just a first impression.
When I was a young student, there were some teachers
that were real substitute teachers. They were able to go into a classroom and
teacher whatever the subject was. I always thought that they were the smartest
people alive for they knew so much. Mind you, I went to an American school
then.
Brazilians schools are a bit different. Schools hire
temporary teachers for those subjects where the official teacher is on leave or
sick, but they do not have a teacher who is just a sub, in which case whoever
has time available takes over the class for that period. However, I believe
that the substitute teacher in the States knows beforehand what he will
teacher, therefore has an opportunity to prepare for the class. Perhaps this
has changed and also I am not stating this to be a general truth. I speak from my
experience.
Where I work, we have been asked to prepare exercises
to be used by the substitute teachers for each grade based on what you have
planned for that year. This is not a bad idea. However, sometimes you have to
go into a class that you know nothing about the subject, like Physics, Math, or
a foreign language. In these cases students sometimes have doubts and there is
nothing you can do but take a note and leave it for the teacher to answer when
he or she comes back to work. It is both frustrating for the students and for
the sub.
In public schools here in Brazil, the students just
stay around in the playground when the teacher is absent. They do not have
enough teachers hanging around to be able to substitute. I believe that
students sometimes appreciate the fact that they have a free class, meaning
leisure time class, nothing to do whatsoever. But then again, not being taught
is prejudicial to a student’s future.
Nonetheless, I think that this must also be
aggravating after a couple of days, grant it, the first time you appreciate the
time off, but after a couple of days you start to wonder what is going to
happen to your studies. You need to go to school; there is no teacher to teach
you; you go to the playground and fool around; what’s the use? Hanging around
at home or at the mall is certainly much more fun. But you have to go to school
because there is a specific number of school days one has to attend.
All I can say is that being a substitute teacher is no
fun.
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(Written: April 11, 2013)
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