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I am in my second internship and my CT is an amazing teacher. The only issue I have is when she makes corrections about my lessons or classroom management. I always write them down and make sure I follow exactly what she says I should do, but then she doesn't notice that I have done what she suggested and she will tell my supervisor what corrections I need to make even though I have already corrected them. Should I say something to my CT or supervisor? What should I say?
Solution: (Rates are posted for this solution!)
Once you are done teaching, point out the ways that you are following her corrections and ask if those were helpful or not. It is possible that she has so many things on her plate that she isn't noticing all the things that you are doing. I would suggest focusing on a few of her corrections in your next lesson and tell her beforehand to look out for them in your teaching. You are learning so she also needs to understand that you won't get it right away.
 
     
     
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Comments: Great solution.
Rated On: October 5, 2020 2:43 pm
Rated By: yQebyb