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The First 9 Months: First Year Teacher Full Documentary 

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Five first-year teachers document the challenges and triumphs of their first 9 months in the classroom. Using camcorders, they recorded their lives in and outside the classroom, allowing us to experience teaching from the teacher's point of view. "The First 9 Months" is part of the Kansas State University College of Education's "A Walk in My Shoes" series.
1:25 The cast
2:22 Preparing for school
5:29 The first day of school
9:01 Becky's backstory
11:28 Week 1 update
14:18 Teaching at a private school
15:43 Bridget's backstory
17:56 Week 3 update
20:38 Classroom management
23:34 Teaching at a rural school
25:00 Renee's backstory
27:20 Finding your stride
29:00 Helping new teachers
30:29 Overcoming doubt
32:46 The importance of mentors
34:11 Bullying
36:04 Caleb's backstory
38:54 Field Trips!
41:46 Parent Teacher Conferences
44:07 Halloween!
46:03 Burnout/ It's going to get better. . .
49:39 Taking Care of yourself
51:52 Preparing for winter break
55:35 Back from break
57:09 Meet the new teacher (Skylar's backstory)
1:00:22 Meeting students where they are
1:02:04 Dealing with struggles
1:05:55 Week 26 update
1:07:18 Working with parents
1:10:22 The Last Day (Advice to future teachers)
1:15:29 Credits
Music Licensed from Firstcom & The Musicbed:
Feel Something | De Le Mer
Driving Along | Kallins Nicozisis
Mellow Drive | Driscoli Flores Hunter Jr. Slott
Fluid Time |Kingswood
Simple Words | De Le Mer Dotcom
Silver Lining | Lethbridge
Autumn Leaves | Nordenstrom
True Stories | Morris Akerbiad
Dreaming Of You | Delves Moran
Curiosity |Cocks
Give me Love | Delves Moran
Something About You | Delves Moran
Drop in the Bucket | Perry
Dream As I May | Elias Trevino
Warm Landscapes Cotton | Niblett
Hopeful Hearts | Doddy Elias
Morning Commute | Unwin
Escaping The Routine | Unwin
I Wouldn’t Like Me At All | Delves Moran
Going Home Today | Flores Hunter Jr Slott Somaru
Silent Happiness | Britton
Natural Light | Elias Trevino
Bright Morning Sun | Roslyn
Simple Words | De Le Mer Dotcom
Product Placement | Kallins Minucci
The Best Days | Mario Weniger
Pathways | De Le Mer Dotcom
Slow River | Baldry Kane
Everyday People |Unwin
Red Ballon | Hatwell Lane
Own Devices| Delves Moran
Pathways | De La Mer
Your Song | Cocks
In the Right Place | Elias Trevino
Let the Sun Shine | Dowd Holborn
Baby Steps | Elias Trevino
Back Home | Chad Lawson
Holy Water | Perry

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31 окт 2017

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@coolestpersonintheworld5212
@coolestpersonintheworld5212 5 лет назад
I’m one of the students that was in this documentary. I was in mr. Roth’s class. He’s such an amazing teacher!! He’s one of my favorites. His class was so fun. We did so many activities and he was always there for his students. He’s absolutely incredible, I couldn’t have asked for a better LA teacher in 7th grade. I’m going into 9th grade now:)
@tristanhicks5372
@tristanhicks5372 2 года назад
You graduate this year 😂
@ammabee3693
@ammabee3693 2 года назад
It shows. Thanks
@bahmedkhiat1145
@bahmedkhiat1145 Год назад
Good luck to you friend ♥️
@yobebooo
@yobebooo 6 лет назад
Made me tear up when he said, "it took them so long to make this, and they made it for me." This was so, so wonderful.
@lyndawilliams1821
@lyndawilliams1821 4 года назад
I've been teaching 29 years and so much of this documentary still feels relevant to me. The exhaustion, the joy, the struggles. It doesn't really seem to get much easier because every group is different. You are constantly learning, improving and adjusting.
@rachelmcfeters1028
@rachelmcfeters1028 6 лет назад
I'm a third year teacher. I think this documentary speaks volumes about how amazing and difficult the first year can do. Renee was correct. Find a hobby. Do something. Do anything. But don't let your job consume you or you will burn out. Be passionate - but find balance.
@flyingjeff1956
@flyingjeff1956 3 года назад
Yes, that's the key. It's soul sucking. The thing that can't be understood from the outside is the joke that is today's typical high school. Many years of background in the subject.
@cat5220
@cat5220 6 лет назад
Man, this actually made me tear up! I decided to watch this because I have to decide now which career path I want to go down and I’ve been toying with the idea of being a teacher for a while, and this really helped to solidify that for me that this is what I want to do. I want to make an impact in kids’ lives because I’ve had brilliant teachers that made a huge difference to me, most times without even knowing. This was awesome! :)
@holyspiritinspired7211
@holyspiritinspired7211 Год назад
Question. Did you become a teacher? How was your experience?
@pierre3371
@pierre3371 Год назад
I’m studying to become a teacher right now! I hope you became one. Personally, I chose this path not because I’ve had great teachers but because I’ve had some bad ones and I promised myself to do better. So here I am :)
@kierstinunshelved8680
@kierstinunshelved8680 6 лет назад
I am currently a sophomore majoring in Elementary Education, and this documentary really helped me to visualize what it looks like after student teaching. Thank you.
@KStateCollegeofEducation
@KStateCollegeofEducation 6 лет назад
Hi Kjerstin, we're glad their stories resonated with you. We are so grateful for these fine teachers for being willing to share their experiences.
@tlc-123
@tlc-123 5 лет назад
I will begin my first year of teaching in the fall. I have been terrified, and excited all at once. I was terrified of failing, and not being perfect. This documentary has shown me that it’s ok to fail and that everyone makes mistakes. Thank you for easing my anxiety. This documentary should be shown to all education majors.
@missevans626
@missevans626 5 лет назад
tamracarey I begin my first year of teaching in the fall too🤗😁. Congrats to us !!
@musicalgrace7774
@musicalgrace7774 4 года назад
I'm afraid of not being perfect also, but it is true it's ok to make mistakes. I'm watching it as an assignment for my education class :D
@AngelLuxOfficial
@AngelLuxOfficial 3 года назад
@@missevans626 ppppó
@suea5280
@suea5280 3 года назад
You will make mistakes; you will find that some lessons just don't work; you will see how tough it is to reach your students, but the beauty is that through these "fails" you will become a better educator. Being in the trenches is the only way you grow.
@Amoono2521
@Amoono2521 2 года назад
How long did it take you to reach this point of this career? How many years of college and how many years of being a substitute? Can you please break down your path until this point in your career?
@gregberkeley3127
@gregberkeley3127 6 лет назад
"God does not call the qualified. He qualifies the called." Try to know your calling, or you will just try to qualify yourself. -from someone that has been there
@trishaspiess9977
@trishaspiess9977 6 лет назад
Amazing documentary! I'm a first year teacher and I highly recommend all first years watch this!
@BOSSSEOH
@BOSSSEOH 5 лет назад
Food for thought to anyone who watches this. Male or female. If this documentary made you tear up then you are heading in the right direction on deciding to be a teacher.
@KateTheSleepyTeacher
@KateTheSleepyTeacher 6 лет назад
I am a 14 year veteran. I remember what it was like that first year. I really enjoyed watching this documentary
@commonscience4025
@commonscience4025 6 лет назад
My education to be a teacher was phenomenal! But seriously, universities NEVER teach a lick of classroom management! It causes so much needless struggles
@jglobetrotter2830
@jglobetrotter2830 5 лет назад
Really? I had classroom management techniques in almost all my classes.
@ccamour
@ccamour 5 лет назад
@@jglobetrotter2830 in what state and university if you don't mind?
@raphael9783
@raphael9783 3 года назад
Facts. If I had the power there so much I would change. I feel like college didn't really teach the important things, those things you had to pick up on while student teaching.
@AnneHughes
@AnneHughes 5 лет назад
as someone who is trying to become a teacher this helps me so much! For me watching this makes my decission to become a teacher a solid. I wish I could talk with all of the teachers in this video
@KStateCollegeofEducation
@KStateCollegeofEducation 5 лет назад
Thats Great Anne. Best wishes on your journey to become a teacher! You might hear from one or two of them in the comments below.
@user-ef4uq4hr6f
@user-ef4uq4hr6f Год назад
This documentary is a must see for all educators, teachers, administrators, etc... The most beautiful part is the words of that amazing principal. She said ' if a new teacher is not successful it's not their failure. It is the failure of the admin because they did not provide them with the support they needed to be successful' I want a principal like her because I want to be supported so I can be successful and make a difference in my classroom and in all my students' lives
@kacieglass6575
@kacieglass6575 6 лет назад
Here after watching the Real Rap with Reynolds! I'm starting classes tomorrow going for my degree in teaching (high school) in english. The butterflies are unreal but this is very motivational! It's good to see real people and their real experiences.
@KStateCollegeofEducation
@KStateCollegeofEducation 6 лет назад
Real Rap with Reynolds is awesome! Thank you for checking out our film. We are so proud and grateful for these amazing teachers. Best wishes on our studies and career in teaching.
@desireestoddard4219
@desireestoddard4219 4 года назад
Me too! I came from the Real Rap with Reynold’s channel as well. Also, I start my adolescence education degree in English. Only difference is my first day was yesterday.
@profepablaarquero9619
@profepablaarquero9619 6 лет назад
I loved the documentary, I found it very natural, the life of the teacher, unlike some teachers who upload videos on RU-vid trying to be nice and sweet, but they are not natural.
@maryrivers1502
@maryrivers1502 6 лет назад
Phenomenal documentary! I wish I had something like this to watch when I first started out teaching. I think so many teachers think they are the only ones struggling in their classrooms. Even after many years of teaching, the struggles still occur, but the blessings are just as great, too.
@KStateCollegeofEducation
@KStateCollegeofEducation 6 лет назад
Thank you for your kind words and thank you for choosing to be a teacher.
@Natalie_Anne21
@Natalie_Anne21 Год назад
I’m a sophomore transferring to start my bachelors degree in education, and am graduating this semester with my associates. I always go back and watch this video to always know why I want to teach.
@KStateCollegeofEducation
@KStateCollegeofEducation Год назад
Good for you Natalie!
@Rebeccarealest
@Rebeccarealest 5 лет назад
Every time I have any doubt(always triggered by money) about my decision to become a teacher, I come back to this video to remind myself that the money is NOT why I am doing this.
@animecookies8784
@animecookies8784 2 года назад
Money does matter and teachers DO deserve to get paid more. I hate that mindset because it is the toxic norm. I have a passion for teaching and love the kids, but I got bills to pay too. It is easier to say that you're doing it for the kids and not money but reality will hit, and you will realize the amount of problems in education itself (and not just the low pay).
@hellogorgeousbyjeanette4328
@hellogorgeousbyjeanette4328 6 лет назад
I really appreciate the honesty of this documentary. I'm pursuing to become a teacher here in California, and although I strongly feel that this is what I want to do, I also know that it is a difficult profession. I'm so glad I watched this documentary, its helped me so much to see the struggle as well as the rewards of being a first year teacher. I'm excited for the future, and glad to know that there are many first year teachers that will be feeling the up and downs alongside me when I finally get to my first year. I really believe in education and am grateful for such informative documentary! Thank you for putting this together!
@baileybabcock9345
@baileybabcock9345 6 лет назад
Truly didn’t want this documentary to end. As someone who will be starting to their first year of teaching in the fall, I can say that this is one of the best documentaries I ever watched and made me truly reflect on the type of teacher I want to be. Thank you!
@mydailyreward2090
@mydailyreward2090 5 лет назад
How have your first days been?
@missevans626
@missevans626 5 лет назад
Bailey Babcock how was your first year? I will begin my first year in the fall
@saluma1447
@saluma1447 2 года назад
some people do not even understand all the time that a teacher puts in for just an one day schedule of classes and activities, plus the evaluation of the day that takes place in the mind of a teacher when that day is done. Picking up the classroom and setting it up for the next day as well. The stress is so emotionally and physically overwhelming. It is 10 pm or 11pm and you had to cook a meal for your family and also go through your e-mails, maybe contact some parents, exchange communication with any team teacher, and prepare for the next day. Need to also mention go over students files and documents, family matters, medical needs, making student's goals from IEP true and valid, grading, weekly Testing, Quarterly testing, and it goes on and on. But what is not FAIR is when you are rejected, when you are NOT trained properly, and when you are not validated for your great work you did all by yourself, alone and for the best of the kids.
@lucarin8191
@lucarin8191 4 года назад
I'm looking to be a highschool teacher, but this is still very important to me. So far, I am terrified thinking about teaching for the very first time and having the learning curve of how to engage young minds, but this fills me with confidence. We all will inevitably struggle with some kids, but in the end it is satisfying to see the children mature and grow throughout the years.
@PrintPraySlay
@PrintPraySlay 3 года назад
This year was my first year teaching high school and it was a roller-coaster lol. I really enjoyed so much of it but of course there were hard parts!
@dstuart8722
@dstuart8722 6 лет назад
I cannot express how much I enjoyed this documentary and how much I was moved by this. Especially the ending... all of the emotions was so raw and real.. I truly cannot wait to begin my teaching practice
@SARGENTO007A
@SARGENTO007A 5 лет назад
I needed this! Thanks! Great work! Thanks for sharing!
@trinityharris6515
@trinityharris6515 2 года назад
this made me cry so much, teachers have a such a significant impact on our lives and even my parents remember their elementary teachers from 40+ years ago. they are the face you see almost everyday for 9 months, you will remember them for the rest of your life!
@almutairim91
@almutairim91 6 лет назад
Teaching for about 7 years ....wonderfullll reminder of my beautiful job ❤ Thank you⚘
@karinaproduction1
@karinaproduction1 6 лет назад
I loved loved loved this video. Thank you so much! ❤️
@breams8973
@breams8973 4 года назад
Need a follow after five years.
@lisaylot5117
@lisaylot5117 4 года назад
B Reams that would be interesting. I made it past my second year & checked out. Wasn’t worth how much I was giving to be a teacher
@Asma-og4tx
@Asma-og4tx 6 лет назад
Nice documentary I loved it😁❤
@peggyarnold390
@peggyarnold390 6 лет назад
This was an amazing documentary and truly shows that teaching is a vocation!📚❤📚
@crystalm2372
@crystalm2372 4 года назад
Great documentary, when the teachers were talking about their kids going away made me tear up so bad. I worked as Preschool teacher assistant and I had to leave because of financial reason and I cried so much after leaving those kids. I'm going back to school to become of preschool teacher in January and I'm so excited.
@conqueringkids
@conqueringkids 6 лет назад
Thank you for this gem! I will be entering my student teaching in August, and am terribly excited, but terribly afraid, too. Becoming an educator has been something I have wanted to do for so long, and it has really recently hit me that I am almost there. There are a lot of things happening in education right now, and it is a time of change, but I believe in all teachers, students, and myself. Thank you.
@KStateCollegeofEducation
@KStateCollegeofEducation 6 лет назад
Best wishes on your student teaching Emmie and thanks for watching!
@thomasrc5505
@thomasrc5505 4 года назад
This is a great video. Thanks guys. Very insightful and helpful. Great to see that a lot of us share the same concerns. I would love it if in a second video you could show more classroom time and activities . Thanks for making this
@KStateCollegeofEducation
@KStateCollegeofEducation 4 года назад
Thanks Thomas, we recently completed a similar documentary on student teaching that you might find helpful ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-8iCfkDI6ARo.html
@nikkirae83
@nikkirae83 5 лет назад
I am currently working towards my bachelors degree in secondary education. This video was amazing! I took so much from it. Thank you thank you thank you
@wantingtolearn4729
@wantingtolearn4729 5 лет назад
Omg thankyou! This is great! I hope all of you guy's are still teaching and things are going smoother or ..... you've found better strategies to make the hard stuff easier.
@wantingtolearn4729
@wantingtolearn4729 5 лет назад
Wow that's insane. That must have been scary to almost lose a child. But I'm glad everything turned out great honestly.
@dontmindme.imjustafraidofe9327
@dontmindme.imjustafraidofe9327 4 года назад
When I become a teacher, I won’t care about how much I’m paid or how much I’ll work. I’ll be in it for the kids and the kids only.
@animecookies8784
@animecookies8784 2 года назад
That's what you say at first. But then reality hits, and you will burnout. Don't get me wrong, it's a great mindset to have because I had the same mindset. However, there are many problems in education with salary being low, lack of support from high admin. and parents, huge classroom sizes (20-40 students), excessice amounts of responsibilities ans expectations, and much much more. And I have a passion for teaching because working with kids feels so much fun! But I do want more pay especially when teachers gotta put extra time outside of work hours. Even though I used to believe that I wanted to teach for the kids and not the pay, I have bills to pay and I believe teachers deserve a higher salary.
@danizaward12
@danizaward12 2 года назад
I love watching this, it made me tear up a bit it was amazing to watch and having more better understanding of teachers go through on a daily. I want to be a pre-school teacher. I love this. I am thankful that there more people in the world who wants to teach children
@avinashsukhwal834
@avinashsukhwal834 4 года назад
You kindergarten teachers are honestly amazing. I am about to start teaching 6th Grade Science and I couldn't imagine teaching children that age. You deserve better than what you get. You deserve more pay, more respect, and more understanding from parents. Thank you for everything you do.
@Amoono2521
@Amoono2521 2 года назад
How long did it take you to reach this point of this career? How many years of college and how many years of being a substitute? Can you please break down your path until this point in your career?
@lh8695
@lh8695 5 лет назад
This documentary filled my soul with so many emotions. Really changed my life, I just wish there would have been a section about staplers. :/
@dontmindme.imjustafraidofe9327
@dontmindme.imjustafraidofe9327 4 года назад
Just from watching this it makes me think, “Yes, I want to be a teacher.” But that dreams seems so far away...
@kaitlynburke1584
@kaitlynburke1584 4 года назад
Hey fellow human-don’t give up and keep pushing toward your goals. :)
@lucasleao8585
@lucasleao8585 4 года назад
You should believe in yourself! I'm a brazilian teacher in my second year. I've passed for so many bad moments but they made me realize teaching is really my calling!
@SpeakMoew
@SpeakMoew 4 года назад
If you hold onto that fire inside of you that says " Yes, I want to be a teacher" then you will achieve that goal! Believe in your strengths :)
@nenna9580
@nenna9580 2 года назад
I wonder how many are still teaching. It seems like we are having a shortage of teachers. A lot it has to do with how students are now days compared to before. Hopefully they have continued to teach. Love the documentary
@berenicemartinez9238
@berenicemartinez9238 6 лет назад
Ahhh first year is so hard.... thanks for this video I feel soooo validated in my exps
@AcademiaYocreoenTi.
@AcademiaYocreoenTi. 4 месяца назад
Hello! Thank you for sharing your experience with us, you are inspiring! Appreciated. I
@abicooks
@abicooks 3 года назад
love this
@Reneemichelle97
@Reneemichelle97 3 года назад
One of my teachers recommended this video and wow it’s very emotional! I’ve always had a calling to teach kindergarten/first grade I’m almost done with my associates and will be working on my bachelors soon, and I am very nervous to start teaching - my self esteem is very low in general but I feel I truly have a calling for this. Something I struggle with is lesson plans and that’s the thing I’m most nervous about and hope to learn along the way! If anyone who is teaching kindergarten/first grade could reach out to me for any advice I’d appreciate it, we can talk more on Instagram, etc
@eringoldsmith2677
@eringoldsmith2677 3 года назад
Hey Renee! Welcome to teaching! I have 2 pieces of advice for you regarding lesson plans.... 1. Most school districts provide your core instructional lesson plans. Also, look for a team that works and plans together. Don’t try to reinvent the wheel. Put your energy and though into delivery and evaluate where you need to tweak to help different students and their unique needs. 2. Keep your eye on the standards- what is it you need your kids to know? Is what you are teaching/activities getting them there? How do you know? Be ready to pivot when they are not getting it- that’s part of the process and addressing students’ needs is what will make you a great teacher.
@ItsOliviaDuhh
@ItsOliviaDuhh 2 года назад
I’m right there with you Renee! I’m currently taking a career shift and working on my masters in Elementary Education and I keep second guessing myself if it’s even something I’m capable of at 32. I can be very shy and nervous but I open up fast. This video really did help me loosen up to the fact I won’t be perfect on day one. Thanks so much for those tips Erin!
@annab9184
@annab9184 3 года назад
I'm watching this video to prepare myself for when I teach!
@shantelelewellen2788
@shantelelewellen2788 4 года назад
I’m in my second year and this documentary is very true. That first year is brutal! It’s such a learning curve. Classroom management is Number 1! If you are a new teacher, I strongly recommend the book Classroom Management by Wong.
@Amoono2521
@Amoono2521 2 года назад
How long did it take you to reach this point of this career? How many years of college and how many years of being a substitute? Can you please break down your path until this point in your career?
@tpsu129
@tpsu129 6 лет назад
Kindergarten is like the ocean. Never turn your back on it.
@rodandkia
@rodandkia 2 года назад
1. The kids look like their having fun in the beginning. 2. The new teachers look comfy during times and uncomfortable. 3.I like how other teachers team up with other teachers and spread ideas. 4. It seems like a lot of being a teacher from setting up for the year to lesson plans. 5.Most of the new teachers seemed prepared and scared because most of those teachers are just now getting out of class. 6.Most seemed nervous on the first day of school. 7. I like how most of the new teachers were doing team building things. 8. It seems like explaining rules and procedures are a lot because you have to deal with 20 plus students. 9. A teacher put a kindergarten on the wrong bus and she really showed her emotions. 10. You can see the passion on the new teachers and that what I feel like kids need.
@RGerber1993
@RGerber1993 2 года назад
I'm a first year math and science high-school teacher (in NZ) and I loved this documentary!! Behaviour management: they don't prepare you enough!! Cried after my 1st last prd Friday and I'm still working things out with this class. U have ur good, bad and downright ugly moments. What makes high-school great is that each class is a new start and when u see the other class again it's a new start too and u trial and error. Parent interviews: arrived 3 weeks late and we had interviews 3 weeks later. Crapped my pants the whole week leading up to it. Saw over 70 parents in 2 days and it was great but I was soooo tired. Students leaving: high-school is a bit different. I've had about 5 kids leave across my classes without notice and some just turn up on the day. Definitely tough when they come in as we are preparing for a test. Content knowledge: this is prob more on the high-school side of things but what I've been struggling with is students who are a lot lower than they should be. Differentiated learning is so important! But it's definitely something I'm more aware of. Halloween: side note... so interesting to see. I've lived all around the southern hemisphere and none of the countries there really celebrate it. Australia doesn't even really mention it. NZ tries sometimes but na and South Africa... well that's too dangerous lol. You all look like amazing teachers and hope ur still going strong!!! ❤❤
@meerkatpooh
@meerkatpooh Год назад
We're using this video for my certification here in Texas. I would love to know how or where these teachers are now.
@kevinvillanueva137
@kevinvillanueva137 11 месяцев назад
Thank you for this documentary. I am about to enter my last semester for my senior year in university. I majored in English Literature. I love my major and I will become a high school teacher in Southern California. I am excited for my career!
@KStateCollegeofEducation
@KStateCollegeofEducation 11 месяцев назад
Wonderful!
@Miss_K3k97
@Miss_K3k97 6 лет назад
Now I'm not scared to go to college to be a teacher
@bluesky5384
@bluesky5384 2 года назад
I’m in year 7 (10 overall in positions in schools) and college can never prepare you for the craziness you’ll face in year 1. This includes the games you have to play in the profession.
@studiovideo5991
@studiovideo5991 2 года назад
My beautiful younger sister said that “It’s hard, because You Care”.
@KarlaMcNeese
@KarlaMcNeese 6 лет назад
Love this!
@tstranger405
@tstranger405 6 лет назад
Fantastic movie. This is my 17th year teaching and this documentary reminded me of why I got into teaching in the first place. Great job! PS - Miss Brady was really cute!
@jenniferhart8028
@jenniferhart8028 2 года назад
I feel like I have been lucky to be a paraprofessional in the room I plan to teach in when the teacher retires, but I can feel the stress of these first, first year teachers. It IS stressful, and you always feel like you are doing it wrong all the time. There are good days and then there are horrible days.
@minagica
@minagica 2 года назад
Becky's mom looks so much like Becky, no way of mistaking them as not related ❤️
@inthevault9603
@inthevault9603 5 лет назад
Kindergarten is the most challenging but also the most rewarding grade to teach. I taught it the first five years of my career when it was still half day in the district I teach. I look back and I don’t know how I did it?!
@coolestpersonintheworld5212
@coolestpersonintheworld5212 5 лет назад
I can relate to those military students. My father deployed on November 2nd that year to Afghanistan. My grandparents came and took care of my brother and I. Then one morning as I was getting ready for school, I heard my uncle screaming for my grandma to wake up..she died that morning. I didn’t go to school for 2 weeks. When I did go back, mr. Roth was so supportive. He really helped me through a lot. My dad came home 3 days after, on his birthday. He was supposed to be gone 9 months. I left school early and flew to Canada to live with my mom. I’m on my way back to America right now.
@jamarconway4459
@jamarconway4459 2 года назад
I have been teaching for 30 plus years I have taught everything from toddlers through 10th grade one thing that these young people should realize is this a good teacher can teach anything last year I was willing to and ready to retire but this year they called me back and I'm now teaching first grade first graders wow major jump from teaching fourth grade last year to first grade this year
@wycliffelevigan6702
@wycliffelevigan6702 4 года назад
This reminds of my teaching practice there were days i literally did not want to get out of bed i was so worn out
@DazzleDust32
@DazzleDust32 3 года назад
Yes, and that exhaustion never leaves you.
@crayons1584
@crayons1584 2 года назад
Teachers deserve much better pay. So much goes into the job, they are working to raise the next generation and I have had teachers who have changed my life. Their pay is definitely one of the things that are keeping me from pursuing the career, because even if pay isn't everything, it is important
@animecookies8784
@animecookies8784 2 года назад
Exactly, I wish I knew the reality of teaching. Things I didnt get to learn until I was deep into the career. If I knew teaching was not going to he a respectable profession with countless problems that get ignored repeatedly, I would have chosen a different profession. The low pay is one of the problems. Then you have huge class sizes (20-40 students) which makes teaching and classroom management difficult even for an experienced teacher. Lack of support from high admin. and parents. Lack of respect from students (some parents need to be held accountable). However, every situation is different because you may have parents working two or three jobs to provide for their family or it can be something else, so I can understand that part. Endless amounts of paperwork and making appointments with parents. Being a teacher can be draining because of how much energy you're providing. As a teacher, I try to my best to show kids enthusiasm and positivity, so those that are exhausted can feel my energy. But sometimes I feel drained, and it is also ok to show students those days too. Even sometimes when I feel strict or am the "mean" teacher, the kids can see how much I care about them, and I receive many warm hugs. I also reflect a lot about my teaching and learn from other teachers. I get to learn from students too. But again reality has hit a lot of teachers during this pandemic. A lot have realized that teaching is just not worth the pros. Especially when it can be hard to balance work, social life, and own health.
@teachersdiary6995
@teachersdiary6995 Год назад
The best film ever.
@KStateCollegeofEducation
@KStateCollegeofEducation Год назад
Thank you!
@bnicooole
@bnicooole 6 лет назад
Great Video! I'm curious if each first year teacher continued teaching?
@KStateCollegeofEducation
@KStateCollegeofEducation 6 лет назад
Great question. Two of the teachers are teaching at the same schools we saw them at in the film. Two moved to different cities and are teaching at different schools in Kansas, and one moved to Colorado and is teaching there.
@rachelsackett657
@rachelsackett657 3 года назад
@@sross9304 I currently live in Linwood, bought a house here in 2016! I am currently going to Wichita State to earn an Bachelor’s degree in Elementary Education! Small world!!
@Becizzle
@Becizzle 2 года назад
I'd be so interested to see the first year of teachers in undeserved communities. Low income communities. These classrooms look well stocked.
@alanparedes2034
@alanparedes2034 2 года назад
I have two months before I finish my first year. It has been one of the worst work experiences of my life. I was thrown in a class and was supported 0%. I'm not quitting yet but I am looking for another job. If I get one, I'm quitting.
@XenophonQ
@XenophonQ 5 лет назад
I love eyebrow kid
@anhluong9804
@anhluong9804 2 года назад
Hay quá
@skysthelimitlearning2110
@skysthelimitlearning2110 3 года назад
My dream is to be a teacher im giving it all I have to accomplish that I can't wait to teach someday
@yellowbeachgirl
@yellowbeachgirl 3 года назад
So scared when the kinder teacher said she lost a kid, my biggest fear.
@yellowbeachgirl
@yellowbeachgirl 3 года назад
I hope I feel bittersweet at the end of my first school year. I'm so afraid I won't. If I don't, then is this career not for me?
@jasonauritt4840
@jasonauritt4840 2 года назад
Is there a follow-up to this documentary to see how these five teachers are doing?
@KStateCollegeofEducation
@KStateCollegeofEducation 2 года назад
No follow up doc, but we have kept in touch with them. All are doing well. Five of them are currently teaching in and out of Kansas.
@alanstrong3295
@alanstrong3295 3 года назад
Teachers get didly squat pay for all their hard work and education.
@common-placee
@common-placee Год назад
34:20 don’t mind me just saving my place lol
@oscarvalencia2919
@oscarvalencia2919 2 года назад
The first year is challenging because people who work as teachers have never been in a classroom for more than 20 days in a row. It's like any other job, challenging in the beginning. Imagine being a parent for life, think about? Enjoy your life.
@iteachteachers3370
@iteachteachers3370 5 лет назад
This is incredible! Wow. I currently teach future elementary teachers at Utah Valley University. I just started my channel with teaching tips. I'd love any suggestions and questions!
@ruqayaalgburi3439
@ruqayaalgburi3439 6 лет назад
please, what's the song at 1:05 ? I tried searching the lyrics but with no avail.
@KStateCollegeofEducation
@KStateCollegeofEducation 6 лет назад
Feel Something | De Le Mer
@my1auntnelly
@my1auntnelly 2 года назад
Does anyone know if there is an update on these teachers? How many are still teaching?
@rosebatzel1828
@rosebatzel1828 2 года назад
Read through the comments. There are updates on those teachers.
@daddymaddy4425
@daddymaddy4425 6 лет назад
I was a student at Pawnee in mr.ross's one gay I was on tv!!!!
@eliarsenault2015
@eliarsenault2015 4 года назад
Bruh these kids are writing on the desk. I wish I was allowed that freedom when I was a student
@demarcusreeves2038
@demarcusreeves2038 4 года назад
Kinda disappointed with the lack of diversity amongst the first year educators! However, for me this documentary was very informative!
@animecookies8784
@animecookies8784 2 года назад
I agree. To me, it looks like a lot of rural areas and small towns plus lack of diversity among teachers and students. It would have been nice to see teachers working in cities as well. But I do like the video
@inthevault9603
@inthevault9603 5 лет назад
News Flash: In June you’re going to lose them all.
@ms.bubs4fun506
@ms.bubs4fun506 3 года назад
Would be nice if they showed some black teachers too.
@KaniNiaz
@KaniNiaz 5 лет назад
regarding the kids with ADD and ADHD, I just do not fathom why this issue needs medicine. I am a teacher, i'm Iraqi. I deal with kids just fine. I don't understand why everything little thing has to have a pill.
@jaymeselijah
@jaymeselijah 4 года назад
It can be very helpful to have medication, it helps me a lot. However, I'm an adult. I really don't think kids need medication for that
@tmscoach06
@tmscoach06 5 лет назад
Renee is a cutie!!
@ztravisproductions4003
@ztravisproductions4003 6 лет назад
This is such great stuff and a serious inspiration. If you would like go check out my newest video on why I think teachers should never grade assignment ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ARrY3kS_gQs.html
@LA-ug1nt
@LA-ug1nt Год назад
Where are the non-white teachers?
@rodpruitt8926
@rodpruitt8926 5 лет назад
That dude is too young to get any real respect from middle school age kids. If he grew some facial hair it would help.
@GdHr-oz5ph
@GdHr-oz5ph Год назад
Mostly about how to adapt because many parents will not bother to teach their kids what's appropriate and how to respect their fellow students and teachers.
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