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MAKING A DIFFERENCE SYMPOSIUM. Being a secondary teacher. Ronnie Davey, Susan Lovett, Cheryl Stephens & Ruth Kane. BEING A SECONDARY TEACHER. N = 65 transcripts V dissatisfied = 1 Dissatisfied = 9 Dissatisfied - satisfied = 6 Satisfied = 36 V satisfied = 13. AREAS OF FOCUS.
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MAKING A DIFFERENCE SYMPOSIUM Being a secondary teacher Ronnie Davey, Susan Lovett, Cheryl Stephens & Ruth Kane
BEING A SECONDARY TEACHER N = 65 transcripts V dissatisfied = 1 Dissatisfied = 9 Dissatisfied - satisfied = 6 Satisfied = 36 V satisfied = 13
AREAS OF FOCUS • Expectations • Rewards • Challenges • Frustrations
WHAT RESPONSES /THEMES WOULD YOU ANTICIPATE? • Expectations • Rewards • Challenges • Frustrations
EXPECTATIONS…. • Hard work • Frustration • Lots of preparation • Busy and challenging • Enjoyable and rewarding • Easier with own classes • Ample resources and • Vicarious familiarity
REALITY… • Not easier with own class • Context-specific • Unfinished symphony/rock opera • No recipe - trial and error • Grind and challenge of teaching juniors • Developing identity - “authority of experience” • Extreme highs and lows - “emotional landscape”
REWARDS… • Seeing success and learning happening • Affirmation • Sense of getting things right • Strong relationships with students
CHALLENGES… • Workload • New subjects • Assessment • Feeling a burden to others • Managing the classroom - motivation and behaviour • Juggling everything
FRUSTRATIONS… • Student work output • Never-ending nature of the work • Lack of resources • Lack of support - formal observations & feedback • Impatience with own skill level and knowledge • Emotional hurt - worrying - balancing life and work - feeling overwhelmed
SO WHAT…? • Predictability??? • Vital nature of the context in satisfaction/dissatisfaction • Location - particular demands of area schools and sole subject teaching • Subject differences in conceptualisation of roles • Role of maturity