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I'm so bitter right now (teaching vent)

I don't get flustered or jealous at work too often. Some of you might remember that, at the beginning of the year, one of the grade nine teachers basically trashed me to a group of my old students. She's off on mat leave for the rest of the school year right now and has this supply teacher (an older woman) who's not very experienced.

Now, the supply teaches the grade nine drama class (which was the one class I desperately wanted to teach, but was told I couldn't due to both scheduling conflicts and nobody wanted to teach the grade 7 English) and  has been flailing wildly teaching the subject very badly. I talked with her today, went over the curriculum expectations with her AND gave her my material, and she basically said "Ms. Evil-Teacher-on-Leave doesn't do any of that - she says it's not important."

So wait... I got reemed out for not teaching all of my curriculum AND half the grade nine one to my kids, but she's not teaching ANY of the required skills to her drama class. Holy double standards much? I'm going to explode. I haven't been this angry in ages...

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  • That blows, kaesha Sad What an idiot. It's probably little consolation, but I'm sure the kids know the difference between a good teacher & class and a bad one.
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  • I sure know I knew the difference between crappy teaching and a great teacher. My 9th grade English teacher went on Maternity leave and left us with the worst teacher ever.

    I'm sure your kids know you rock.


  • I'm sorry you're getting put through this. It's hard enough being a teacher, but to have other people not on your side is even worse. Your kids know you're awesome, and so do we, so that's all that matters.
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  • What a nasty biitch face!  I hope her kid is ugly...
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  • So wait... I got reemed out for not teaching all of my curriculum AND half the grade nine one to my kids, but she's not teaching ANY of the required skills to her drama class. Holy double standards much? I'm going to explode. I haven't been this angry in ages...

    I completely and totally get this...we have a few teachers at school who seem to be able to get away with just doing their own thing all the time, but the rest of us get attacked if we don't meet the expectations we are supposed to.  Don't get me wrong, I work my a$$ off to meet those expectations and think they are important, but it pisses me off when people get treated differently just because of who they are.  In our case it is because they are people who tend to be the most vocal...it is true what they say about the squeaky wheel...

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  • That stinks Kaesha. I agree with pp, the kids can tell which teacher work their tails off to help them and which ones just put in the time. Your students appreciate your hard work more than you know.
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  • Thanks guys. I don't even care about the what-if-the-kids-think-I-suck dynamic. I know they like me. They asked their supply if I could start teaching with her. And then she asked me if I would give up my prep time to do it. (Wish I could. Can't with my marking load) I get SO pissed off with people (teachers included) who believe that drama is just about putting on plays. It's not.it's about teaching skills. Really, really important ones. These skills have gotten me through life, I swear, and I hate to see kids miss out on that opportunity... one that they're supposed to be taught anyway! Aaaaah. I need a brown paper bag to breathe here.
  • Can you complain to your boss about what she is doing?  If you can't can the kids?  I think have a bunch of the kids complain might have an impact.  Just plant the seed and see what happens.

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