What do you do in a typical day?
Our day starts at around 5:30am, when we wake up. It's still dark out! Jeremy and I arrive at the school around 6:50am. We'll go to the Computer Services office, where Jeremy will get started on his projects for the day. I go to a staff prayer meeting from 7:00-7:30. Then I'll spend some time making copies, grading papers-whatever needs to be done. School starts at 7:55. On Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday, I don't start teaching until 10:30, so I have time to get caught up on grading and email. On Tuesdays we have homeroom, so as a class sponsor, I would attend that where the students plan fundraisers and class activities. Friday is chapel, where Jeremy runs sound and I take attendance for the 9th grade class.
Then my classes start! I teach for three periods, and both have a mix of Word and Excel students. Two classes are heavily Word, the third class is about half and half. They learn mainly from a textbook and some web tutorials. I do very little lecturing; mostly, class time is spent with me going around answering questions and teaching individual students a concept at a time. I teach until around 1:00 each day.
Meanwhile, Jeremy has already gone to lunch with Sam, because they get hungry by around 11:00! I go to the very last lunch, which is decidedly unpopular with staff, and usually is only three of us. The school provides our lunch for free (hooray!). Lunch is over around 1:30.
Then I have a brief period for grading or helping with computer projects before 8th period study hall. A few days a week I monitor study hall; the other days I try to be in the computer lab to help students with their homework.
After school is over, Jeremy and Sam are able to tackle the more disruptive computer projects. Sometimes Jeremy is just getting back from working with other organizations in downtown Chiang Mai. While they do computer work, I used to tackle grading and lesson planning. Now I go to soccer practice! The exception is Wednesday, when we have staff meeting.
On a typical day, we'll leave school between 4:30 and 5:00. By then we're pretty tired! We'll eat dinner and spend the evening either with friends or just reading or watching a movie.
Then my classes start! I teach for three periods, and both have a mix of Word and Excel students. Two classes are heavily Word, the third class is about half and half. They learn mainly from a textbook and some web tutorials. I do very little lecturing; mostly, class time is spent with me going around answering questions and teaching individual students a concept at a time. I teach until around 1:00 each day.
Meanwhile, Jeremy has already gone to lunch with Sam, because they get hungry by around 11:00! I go to the very last lunch, which is decidedly unpopular with staff, and usually is only three of us. The school provides our lunch for free (hooray!). Lunch is over around 1:30.
Then I have a brief period for grading or helping with computer projects before 8th period study hall. A few days a week I monitor study hall; the other days I try to be in the computer lab to help students with their homework.
After school is over, Jeremy and Sam are able to tackle the more disruptive computer projects. Sometimes Jeremy is just getting back from working with other organizations in downtown Chiang Mai. While they do computer work, I used to tackle grading and lesson planning. Now I go to soccer practice! The exception is Wednesday, when we have staff meeting.
On a typical day, we'll leave school between 4:30 and 5:00. By then we're pretty tired! We'll eat dinner and spend the evening either with friends or just reading or watching a movie.
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