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Teacher Leslie on Her First Month as a Teacher

I did it. I made it through the first month.  I have already learned so much about the public school system in the Philippines and have so many stories to share.  Where do I begin?

We are piloting a new Grade 3 curriculum for the K-12 program.  There are so many challenges that surround this, I am trying to keep focus of what is important as more gets added to our plate.  One would think that I could make one lesson plan since I only teach English, but the achievement gaps are tremendous.  One section can handle the curriculum that we are implementing, while the rest of the sections are anywhere from Non-Readers to Grade 1 reading level.  Knowing that I have to start where they are at, I am starting back at the beginning.  This poses another challenge, the age range is for Grade 3 here is age 8-13, and they are going through different developmental changes, so many hours are spent making lessons that appeal to all.

 

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At the start of school, they were climbing the walls, running up and down the halls, sliding across the floor, hitting each other, making each other cry…and I thought okay let’s get classroom management under control.  It has taken the whole first month to do this.  I have 45 students in my advisory class, but about 225 total that I teach English to.  I’m working on inspiring them, creating possibilities, motivating them. I know it takes time to create change so at least I can start with making the classroom a welcoming environment and a place to learn.  One thing at a time.

I have started with a tree to share academic achievement, then I implemented a behavior tracker, and thinking of ways to make my teaching materials like a game.  Check it out!

 

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Leslie Ferrer Espinosa, 32, graduated from San Diego State University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Theatrical Arts and Technology. She is one of four Fellows assigned to Apolonio Samson Elementary School.