Thursday, December 5, 2024

Taking Over

I've been doing a lot of co-teaching lately. That is, I've been covering in classes where there are two teachers, either covering the general ed teacher or the special ed teacher. And I've done a lot of days where both of those teachers were absent, so it was me and another sub running the class. 

My rule of thumb is if I'm covering the general ed teacher, I'll take the lead but if I'm covering the special ed teacher, I'll take a step back and let the other sub take lead. (If one of the regular teachers is there, they generally take lead.) 

Tuesday. English 10. 

I got to school at my usual time, but I had to wait outside the classroom as the sub covering the general ed teacher got the key to the room. Alas, he only arrived just after the warning bell rang. Deep sigh.

We got into the room with a bunch of the kiddos. I found Ms. B's desk and read through the lesson plans as the other sub did the same for Ms. U's plans. The plans were the same, of course, and we both needed to know what was going on. 

The bell rang to start the first class, and I waited. He would surely get things going, right? 

He kinda did? It... wasn't good. Or clear. Or... well, I guess I have high standards, or something.

After giving him a minute to do something I realized he wasn't going to, so... I just kinda... took over...

I am not proud of this.

I jumped in, introducing myself, and then giving a brief overview of what they needed to start. 

(They were reading Act V of Macbeth and then they had questions and a writing assignment.) 

I knew several of the kiddos. They had been in that ninth grade English class I started the year in last school year

Once the kiddos got to work, I waited to see if the other sub would take roll. We were both given seating charts and access to the online attendance. Again, this is generally the job of the general ed teacher, although we might discuss and come to some other arrangement (depending on the day and what the assignment is). 

The other sub did not take roll. So, I did it. 

I tried to engage him in conversation a couple times. He gave me monosyllabic answers. 

I circulated around the room, hovering over kiddos who were on their phones. (The lesson plan was clear on no phones and them on task.) The other sub? He got up a couple times in the first class, but not so much the rest of the day. (I did not circulate the whole class, but I did get up more than a couple times.) 

I mean, it wasn't a challenging class. We weren't having to deal with students off task. The room was pretty close to silent. 

But still... He could have done more than sit at the teacher's desk. 

Are my standards too high? 

The rest of the day I just assumed I was in charge, so I started off with my introduction (giving him a chance to introduce himself as Mr. T) and continued on. At least I know the kiddos knew what to do and roll got taken. 

22 comments:

  1. Ah, MacBeth! Lifes but a poor player, that struts and frets its hour upon stage and then is heard no more.....I took Shakespeare in 9th grade. I only remember certain parts to certain plays but for some reason, they are locked in those file cabinets in my head!! haha....

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    1. Each year the English classes get one Shakespeare play. I'm not sure if that's a good thing or not.

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  2. I think you did the right thing in taking over. No, your standards are not too high. If this sub can't take the lead on things like taking attendance, well, it has to be done somehow. Was this a case of a man sitting back and letting the woman do all the work, or am I misinterpreting?

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    1. I have a feeling this is how he usually runs classes. I've worked with great male subs before, so it was a him thing, not a male sub thing.

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  3. Double double toil and trouble …I love the Scottish play

    Your fellow sub is a lazy SOB who shouldn’t be in a classroom. One wonders what he does (or rather, fails to do) when he's alone.

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    1. I imagine it's similar. I've seen him around. I wonder how long he'll last.

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  4. I wonder what he thought he was there for?

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    1. Most of my fellow subs are great and do a good job. But there are some I really wonder about.

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  5. We used to have subs who came in and read books while the class went wild. He sounds like one of those. Of course, that was over 40 years ago, but maybe not much has changed.

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    1. I mean, I'm reading blogs right now while I have a class sitting in front of me... There is a time and place for the reading of books in class. Once the class is working. When the class is settled. Sadly, some of my fellow subs haven't figured this out.

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  6. Wow, he doesn't seem like he wants to do much.

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  7. It sounded like you didn't need him at all. You did the right thing, and reassuring to the students I'm sure!

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    1. Yeah, we really didn't need two teachers in that class that day.

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  8. No, he was just there to collect a paycheck. You get paired with him again, say something.

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  9. That's weird. You did the right thing by stepping up, for sure. Be well!

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