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	<title>Brett &#38; Megan &#187; education school work</title>
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		<title>Back to School</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 20 Sep 2008 07:34:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ahh, September. The air is hot and the backpacks are full. Let the mania begin. As I started the school year, I quickly realized that taking the entire month of August off and coming back with only one day to prepare, which time I mostly spent in a futile fight against jet lag, put me [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ahh, September. The air is hot and the backpacks are full. Let the mania begin. As I started the school year, I quickly realized that taking the entire month of August off and coming back with only one day to prepare, which time I mostly spent in a futile fight against jet lag, put me back several days in preparation terms. But at least while all my fellow teachers were sitting in staff meetings I was paddling around a lake in Hyde Park, London. Hopefully they donated the abundance of staff meeting handouts to the recycling cause.</p>
<p>Since I discussed the difference between <strong>quantitative </strong>and <strong>qualitative </strong>data today, I thought I&#8217;d share some of the former with you:</p>
<p><strong>185</strong> &#8211; number of students in my five classes<br />
<strong> 38</strong> &#8211; students in each of my AP Biology sections<br />
<strong>36 </strong>- seats available<br />
<strong>84 </strong>- number of students whose names I&#8217;ve learned in 3 weeks<br />
<strong>972 </strong>- the number of paper assignments (mostly multi-page) that have been turned during the past 2 weeks. I haven&#8217;t counted the actual number of pages but I think it&#8217;s worth one medium-sized pine tree. This doesn&#8217;t include the 144 papers I&#8217;ve been able to grade.<br />
<strong> 0</strong> &#8211; the number of TA&#8217;s I currently have<br />
<strong>35 </strong>- minutes given for lunch (two lunches a week are devoted to help sessions)<br />
<strong>4 </strong>- number of days I worked straight through lunch (didn&#8217;t eat my lunch until after 3:00pm &#8211; that&#8217;s why I&#8217;m so skinny!!)<br />
<strong>27 </strong>- emails received in one day via school email. Seven of those were from teachers looking to giveaway desks, file cabinets, etc. Why are we using school email for classified ads?<br />
<strong> 5</strong> &#8211; number of times I was asked &#8220;Didn&#8217;t you get my email?&#8221; for not completing some task I was supposed to. Most of these were within hours of the email being sent<br />
<strong> 11</strong> &#8211; number of kids this week who, after being absent, asked &#8220;What did I miss?&#8221; despite my exhaustive measures to equip them with a calendar and have them write everything down in it<br />
<strong> 51</strong> &#8211; hours spent in the classroom this week. This does not include the following, all of which I did this week: watched two water polo and volleyball games, worked at the scoreboard for one football game (and I graded papers in-between quarters), Back-to-School night (30min. prep time, 1.5hours with parents), and spent about 9 hours at home writing tests and creating assignments.</p>
<p>I plan to spend 4-5hours tomorrow (Saturday) in my classroom cleaning out the cupboards, setting up a lab for Monday, attending the Science Academy picnic on campus (to help my Kinesiology students&#8217; presentation), making copies, creating the weekly schedule for two classes, and grading as many of those 972 papers as is humanly possible.<br />
<strong> 35</strong> &#8211; number of hours the district will pay me for this week and every week of my career</p>
<p>And my triathlon club wonders where I am . . .</p>
<p>Brett, the Overwhelmed</p>
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