Teaching

Thursday, October 11, 2007

Like everything else, my relationships with other teachers have improved since last year.
Whereas the other teacher have always been accepting, even warm, like every relationship, we started off a bit cautious of each other, and I was essentially an outsider.
The change probably is mostly due to the change in my relationship with this place as a whole. Though I’m not planning on doing it, I can understand how people spend their whole lives here. While this has never been just a job for any of us- it is really the center of our lives right now- that has become even more true for me this year, as I have begun to truly value the relationships with others at the school.
Again, all this constitutes a shift from last year. While there were certain students who would come to me to talk and certain teachers I felt comfortable with, it was always as much of a stressor as anything else. I had to make sure to say the right thing to the students, and I never really invested much into the relationships with the other teachers.
Maybe it’s because I actually showed up for a second year, but the other teachers have been warmer, even welcoming, and I find myself reciprocating. Again, I can understand the appeal of a small town environment. There are four teachers that I feel particularly close to in my school, not including teacher corps teachers, and I am comfortable with pretty much all of the others. They help me get through the day. It’s nice to feel supported at your school. We give hugs in the morning, talk a little after school, and just generally offer support.
Two final pieces of this equation. One is that I live essentially alone, since my roommate and I interact very little, which has lead me to lean on others at the school more, I think. At least, I don’t feel isolated from them in a separate little group, like the one we had last year. In a way, having a house of five teacher-corps people actually made it harder for us to start fitting in and accepting and loving the culture here.
Second is that state is in our school. I think there’s more than a trace of the uniting against a common enemy thing going on.

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