Friday, November 23, 2012

Teacher's Daily Duties

Image by Rosy / Bad Homburg / Germany from Pixabay
Some people think that teaching is the easiest job ever. You have summer days off, federal holidays off, sick days, personal days etc. etc. However, they never know teaching is not limited to working hours and many teachers spent their entire summer on professional developments, lesson planing or taking courses. I just wanted to write down my own duties throughout the week just to let you know how sophisticated teaching can be:

Daily Duties / Routine:
  • Swipe your time card
  • Pick up your attendance book
  • Turn on your computer and print out practice/test for students
  • Print out weekly grade book for the week
  • Print out extra copies of slides for students who need copies, absent, late or suspended
  • Provide additional work for students suspended in school
  • Go to the copy machine to pick up your copies
  • Turn off your cell phone, put it in your drawer
  • Prepare some pencils/pens for unprepared students
  • Make sure you have enough copies of hall passes
  • Check whether the projector is working
  • Fill your water/coffee bottle before classes begin
  • Grade quizzes, tests, worksheets and enter them to the electronic grading system
  • Grade homework and classwork
  • Check the students suspended in school, provide them classwork, explain the work for them
  • Fill out your sick day/personal leave paperwork or any other documentation
  • Use the restroom during your break time so that you don't have to leave during class
  • Eat to stay energetic, keep snacks handy
  • Go to cafeteria to get your lunch
  • Fill your water bottle two more times during the day
  • Take attendance on the attendance book/ on electronic grade book
  • Enter incidents/referrals/discipline issues to the system
  • Respond to e-mails from staff and administrators
  • Run an after school club
  • Provide tutoring for students need help
  • Tell students their grades if they ask
  • Provide students their missing work
  • Attend Grade Level/ Department/Staff meetings/ Professional developments
  • Make copies for the following day
  • Return to your wife's call, tell her when you are leaving
  • Fill out the teacher input form for students with disabilities
  • You have to call some parents because you gave their kids referrals today
  •  Write attendance letters to the parents
  •  Arrange your field trip/college visit/other events you are responsible.
 Weekends:  Teacher's don't work on Saturdays, do they?
  • Saturday School: Tutoring for all students
  • You spent at least half the day with the students, other half making copies
  • If you don't want to be frustrated on Monday mornings, prepare on Saturday.
  • Sunday: At home, lesson planning all day. All plans need to bu submitted before Monday morning.
  • Prepare slides, make changes on them, save them on your computer, e-mail them to self just in case
These are things I can't remember right now, I know it depends on school, district and the students. Think again...

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