New job; scary situation
Posted: Mon May 10, 2004 8:11 pm
Hi everyone,
I got a job exactly six days ago teaching in my home city, Vancouver. Being a new teacher, I am already nervous and took the job at this school partly because there are only six people in the class, and the school seems prettly laid back. So far, so good.
Today the director takes me aside and says "Just so you know, tomorrow a student will be joining. She is extremely difficult to work with...she hates being here, she wanted to leave after she got here but the school wouldn't give her money back so she stayed. She yells, she throws tantrums, she picks on other students. And she won't speak English in class."
Then one of the other teachers says this woman apparently really liked the previous ESL teacher for the class, so I might have an especially hard time with her because I'm not Sonia...what am I supposed to do? I feel queasy typing this! I think the school is sort of throwing me to the lions, I don't want to be whiny but I think it's unfair because it almost seems like their attitude is "oh well, just expect the worst." Am I being reasonable here? I don't think it's fair for the other students either. Also, any advice on how to deal with this type of behaviour while teaching would be GREATLY appreciated. Thanks!
I got a job exactly six days ago teaching in my home city, Vancouver. Being a new teacher, I am already nervous and took the job at this school partly because there are only six people in the class, and the school seems prettly laid back. So far, so good.
Today the director takes me aside and says "Just so you know, tomorrow a student will be joining. She is extremely difficult to work with...she hates being here, she wanted to leave after she got here but the school wouldn't give her money back so she stayed. She yells, she throws tantrums, she picks on other students. And she won't speak English in class."
Then one of the other teachers says this woman apparently really liked the previous ESL teacher for the class, so I might have an especially hard time with her because I'm not Sonia...what am I supposed to do? I feel queasy typing this! I think the school is sort of throwing me to the lions, I don't want to be whiny but I think it's unfair because it almost seems like their attitude is "oh well, just expect the worst." Am I being reasonable here? I don't think it's fair for the other students either. Also, any advice on how to deal with this type of behaviour while teaching would be GREATLY appreciated. Thanks!