Now that I have become an Old Teacher, I’m spending more time helping Young Teachers figure out how to…Lehrer.
The content area isn’t what stresses them. It’s the classroom management and the day to day minutiae that gets them binging on chocolate and crying at their desks at 6:00Uhr. At least in my building, nobody has much to say about our syllabi until about an hour before the parents arrive at Back to School Night. Ich denke, hier kann sich meine fast obsessive Planung als nützlich erweisen, it’s a mad scramble to throw together a comprehensive course overview. The young ones freak right out.
Außerdem–at least for me–I never took any college courses that taught me how to write a high school ELA syllabus. Im Rückblick, this is a bit of a gap in the educational process.
Ich glaube auch daran zu wissen, wann man den Plan beiseite legt, um Kinder zu treffen. If you are a young teacher (or an old teacher trying to help young teachers) in need of an example syllabus, check this out. It’s an anonymized version of my own ELA 4 (grade 12/senior English) syllabus. It’ll give you a framework for creating your own syllabus and will hopefully alleviate some stress!
CLICK HERE TO CHECK OUT AN EXAMPLE ELA4 SYLLABUS!