I can only imagine what it must be like, my mother is also a teacher, I think she's been teaching for over 20 years (I'll check) and she never stops, not even on weekends, she has to grade tests, keep a diary of grades, prepare activities, it's a lot!
It's tougher for teachers who work at school, that's for sure. I don't have to do a lot of documentation or grading in my job. I only have to send lesson notes after the class. I do have to create materials for my classes outside my main job, though... ^^
I get it, any teacher's life is busy and hard, isn't it? It's a profession that always needs to be valued, without teachers there's no knowledge that can be passed on!
My mother said that in May she'll be 30 years in the profession!
hahaha... XDDD
Then, this is me after work.. XD
I can only imagine what it must be like, my mother is also a teacher, I think she's been teaching for over 20 years (I'll check) and she never stops, not even on weekends, she has to grade tests, keep a diary of grades, prepare activities, it's a lot!
It's tougher for teachers who work at school, that's for sure. I don't have to do a lot of documentation or grading in my job. I only have to send lesson notes after the class. I do have to create materials for my classes outside my main job, though... ^^
I get it, any teacher's life is busy and hard, isn't it? It's a profession that always needs to be valued, without teachers there's no knowledge that can be passed on!
My mother said that in May she'll be 30 years in the profession!
It is... it's challenging but fun, especially when you see the progress of your students. ^^
Wow... your mom is amazing! :D
Certainly, teachers who see their students evolving are overjoyed; it's a feeling of accomplishment.
Yes... That's one of the greatest accomplishments any teacher could have! ^^