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Yes, I had to get up early every day and I was absolutely exhausted. I have never experienced bags under my eyes like during practicum. I learned that under eye cream is essential, no matter what age you are. I also figured out how to cover those bags, because I was not revealing the secret of my exhaustion to anyone. I went from no coffee a day to 2, sometimes 3, cups a day. When teaching staff tell you coffee will be your lifeline, they are not kidding. I also learned how to dress comfortably and professionally with ease. I have never been so organized, while simultaneously unorganized, in my life. The amount of piles and to do lists just grew with each day. And yet I have never been happier in my life. I had so many moments where I was so close to tears because I was finally doing what I truly felt I was meant to do. Teaching is truly my life and my passion. This experience just reaffirmed every feeling.
Although I learned many tips and tricks that will help me in every class in the future, and I gained many resources that will be continuing with me, my biggest learnings were in some of the saddest moments.
I learned that the schools that need literacy the most often don't have the money to invest in it. I learned that I have a love for grants and will one day hope to compile a list of grants for schools that will help with the areas that are often neglected. Literacy is in absolutely every subject and everything we do, and yet it is sometimes very difficult to access.
I learned that the art curriculum needs to be changed and rearranged. When teachers don't understand the curriculum and have a difficult time teaching much more than crafts, there is a problem and something needs to be changed. I fell in love with art all over again watching the students experience the process of art. We made our own salt dough and to watch the students engaged in what they were creating was so rewarding. We need more of this in schools.
I learned that when you just love kids, they will trust you and believe in you more than anything. Despite any behavioural challenges, when you deal with children in a gentle and calm, but firm manner, you will gain there respect in tenfold.
This semester has brought me to tears on multiple occasions and I fell in love every day with the teaching profession, the late nights, the copious amounts of coffee, and the failed lessons. Each day is a learning experience and I don't think that will ever stop. There is something new you are always going to encounter and when you are teaching kids to love learning, I think it is impossible to stop learning.
I think I will create a student teacher binder for my future uses, and hopefully to help other students in their practicum. After this lovely break, I will be starting my second practicum semester in my major, and I cannot wait to start learning again!