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Case: My Cooperating Teacher is Racist
I am a student teacher who cannot wait to have her own classroom in near future. I hope to be the best elementary teacher I can. Recently, I went to have my introductory meeting with my cooperating teacher for the student teaching experience. She is a fifth grade teacher. The meeting took place in the teachers' lounge where other teachers in the school were able to hear everything said. At one point in the discussion my cooperating teacher, who is regarded as one of the district's finest, told me that I will have to be especially careful to recognize that there are "white-blacks" and "black-blacks." The white-blacks are easy to deal with because they come from "good" homes and have "good" values. But the black-blacks are less capable academically and have behavior problems. As I listened I was shocked by what she was saying, but I was even more shocked that none of the teachers in the lounge appeared to find what's being said unusual . I have to complete my student teaching successfully to reach my future dreams, but I do not want to give in to my cooperating teacher's ideas. I do not know what to do.
Solution: (Rates are posted for this solution!)
You must remember to stay strong and keep your beliefs in teaching. It is hard to work with a teacher who has different beliefs than you do but you must remember to not be influenced by their bad habits. You can still learn from this teacher by learning what not to do. You can notice the different ways that she treats her students and know that it is not the way you want to act. You need to continue with an open-mind and believe that all students are capable of succeeding in the classroom. |
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Comments: I agree, it is imperative that you stick to your beliefs and let your moral compass be your guide. This post reminded the teacher that she needs to treat all students equally and give them a chance to learn.+
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Rated On: October 20, 2014 12:08 am |
Rated By: Lauren Hill |
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Comments: I could not agree with you more. In this type of situationy ou have to stay strong and keep you personal beliefs. Take the negative things she observes and turn them into something positive is a method for this student teacher to overcome this problem. |
Rated On: February 26, 2015 1:53 am |
Rated By: uVataS |
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Comments: . |
Rated On: November 3, 2015 8:41 pm |
Rated By: yDyjuB |
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Comments: Good Solution! |
Rated On: March 7, 2017 12:12 am |
Rated By: Vuqaqa |
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Comments: I agree with this solution. It may be difficult to set aside differences, especially when it comes to treatment of students, but as you said she is a great non-example! |
Rated On: February 21, 2018 6:29 pm |
Rated By: medega |
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