tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1612966440411816755.post6291786601830732050..comments2024-02-01T23:35:35.168-08:00Comments on Hazeleyedmathnut: Tara Daashttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06296983882106579981noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1612966440411816755.post-60008488089524640502017-01-21T11:42:49.985-08:002017-01-21T11:42:49.985-08:00I know that feeling of reorganizing the room for t...I know that feeling of reorganizing the room for tests and then shifting it back. I eventually adapted by creating two versions of my tests (sometimes adjusting numbers, sometimes simply the order) though it helped that I'd taught the classes previously. Then I shared the room, so reorganizing happened anyway! You were busy here, and it blows my mind that you were given new classes to teach at this point. Definitely consider your health, and the long term.<br /><br />I remember when I first started teaching, there was a time I had all new classes with disruptive students... I didn't even have health issues and it wore me down to the point where I had to cut out after the first reporting period. I wasn't contract yet, so resumed occasional work, but I feel burnout is a real thing; even now I'm taking a year off. Thanks for taking the time to blog.<br /><br />FYI, I’ve linked/summarized this particular post in my DITLife roundup; let me know if that’s a problem. (https://mathiex.blogspot.ca/2017/01/sharing-days-in-lives.html)Gregory Taylorhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06547180132612659893noreply@blogger.com