Tuesday, January 22, 2008

Death is such a major part of this life, but it is still depressing, especially when you have to read about it and hear about it a lot. Four of the five books I have to teach are about death or at least it is a part of the books. I'm now teaching Night by Elie Wiesel, and there's lots of death in Julius Caesar. And...
Heath Ledger died today. I really kind of liked him as an actor, though not all of the choices he made. He was older than I had thought, but still young. He was 28. Overdose, they think.

Monday, January 21, 2008

The Adventure Begins

I graded my first papers today. I didn't assign them, but they were multiple choice and easy to grade. Soon, this will not be exciting, but right now, it is.

I keep forgetting to pick up my lunch from the cafeteria at dinner. I hope they don't stop making it.

Sunday, January 20, 2008

I was going to go curling with a group of people, but I was back and forth between whether I could or wanted to go, and it ended up that I couldn't get back from church and lunch in time, so I missed them. I'm a bit disappointed, but I think it's for the best. I have a lot of little things to do today, but they need to be done. It will be good to have a low-key day.

I had to be up early yesterday and take my teacher subject area tests. They went OK, and I made it there and back safely. My washer fluid, however, froze, which is not good. It is bitter cold up here. In the negatives, I think.

The new student union is open, and it is very nice. I'm excited for the new snack bar/coffee shop.

Tomorrow is a half day at school because of Martin Luther King Jr. day. I'm happy for that, as I'll be able to do more errands and get to places on campus before they close. This will be the first regular week that I'll be at school, as they just finished finals this past week. I have checked out almost all the film versions of Julius Caesar and plan to watch some of them to see if I like any of the versions to show scenes to the students. Also, I have background materials for The Jungle. I want to see how Upton Sinclair got his info on the meat packing industry. That will be a very interesting book to teach. It has so many issues packed into it, issues that are still relevant today: prepared food (now, it's hormones and hydrogenated oils), political corruption, poverty, prostitution, unions and scabbing for the unions (writer's strike), alcoholism, etc. There will be no dearth of discussion in this unit. I'll need to learn how to and be able to direct it in a profitable manner. I probably won't teach for at least another week, as I'll be observing. Hopefully I'll be able to help with grading and other things like that. I need to work on names and faces the most though.

Blessings to you all.

Wednesday, January 16, 2008

First Day

Today was my first official day of student teaching, though I didn't do any teaching, I simply observed and read a book. The new semester starts on Monday, so this week is finals. I am reading Julius Caesar, The Jungle, and Farewell to Arms. I really like Julius Caesar, and Farewell to Arms is OK. I'm not a big fan of Hemingway's style. The Jungle, however, is depressing. It's a very good book, but it's hard for me to read books that are so emotional because I get into them and I know that the characters are going to get steamrolled and cheated and hurt, and I can't do anything but read about it. That's the point of the book, to make you outraged and upset and shouting for change. And it worked. They changed and regulated the meat packing industry after that book came out. I do not agree with socialism, but a changed needed to be made. That book, and I'm only on Ch. 4 is almost enough to make you vegetarian.

I can't wait to get more comfortable with the school and the teachers and the classes. Things are still really new and I'm not real sure of myself, but they will fall into place. The Lord is faithful, and He will help me through.

Thursday, January 10, 2008

Finally

I have not posted because I first wanted to finish my grad school application, and it is done! I'm not sure how I feel about two of my essays, but they are done. Yay! I want to be accepted so badly. I'll just have to wait until March. In the mean time I'll try not to think about it. Student teaching will keep me busy enough. I am worrying about it. It looks like so much work, but the Lord reminded me that this is His will and it will be OK. He is so faithful; He answers my unprayed prayers.

So, I'm back here. I can't wait until more people come back. It's not all that fun by myself. :-) The girls come in tomorrow for rush. That is always fun to watch. :-)