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THIS IS MY BRAIN WHEN IT’S FREEZING OUTSIDE

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It is important to note that this piece was written

on Tuesday November 13, but is being released on

Wednesday November 28. So please bear that in

mind as you read through this, particularly when it

comes to time-related and holiday-related terms.

Thanks in advance.

Some time back I was in my 4pm class, working

with my partner on creating our lesson plans. After

about an hour of working, our professor stopped us

and asked “so, how are you all doing?” There were

a few mumbles and murmurs of “okay/fine/we’re alright”,

following which the professor asked “are y’all

doing better now that you have had time to work on

this in class?” which earned more enthusiastic ‘yeses’.

So then our professor stopped us from working and

asked “how many of you are feeling overwhelmed

with everything you have going on?” Now, in complete

honesty, I haven’t been feeling overwhelmed.

I do have a lot of work, but it’s such that I only have

to focus on one or two things each week. It’s like—

one week I’ll focus on one thing, next week I’ll focus

on a second thing and so on and so forth. Basically,

it’s manageable, so when asked if we were feeling

overwhelmed, I didn’t raise my hand. But about 90%

of the classroom (my classmates) did. And so the

professor told us to get our syllabuses (syllabi?), pull

out the questions for our paper regarding personal

managerial strengths and areas of concern and “discuss

each question in our lesson plan groups.” What

we did was: talk to our group about each question,

discuss the questions, one by one, as a class, and

then review how to do in-text and bibliographical citations.

And after spending 15 to 20 minutes on this,

our professor said “OK, everyone gets 20 points (full

marks) on the paper. So basically, he gave us all A’s

on our paper without making us actually write the

paper. His exact words to us were “it’s more impor tant

to me that you know the material, not the writing

portion. All I ask is that you use this time that you

have saved from not having to do the paper, wisely.

Use it on your other classes, don’t just use it to watch

Netflix.” And that’s exactly what I did. Because, origi nally,

I was going to be spending a few days on my

paper and then going into working on my field experience

observation prompt forms. And now, I didn’t

have to do that! Since my professor had taken care

of the paper issue, I could start my field experience

form assignment earlier than planned which means

I have already finished with it and can spend this

week—Thanksgiving week—with my cousins and

uncle who have come over to visit us from London.

I’m not completely sure yet, because I am writing this

column eight days before you read it, but I may have

one assignment to do. In our class we are making

lesson plans—as I mentioned at the beginning of this

column—and, though I did turn in our first draft, our

professor warned us that he would go through it with

a “fine-tooth-comb” so I am expecting that I will have

to make corrections. Fortunately, I am working on this

lesson plan with a partner, so we agreed that she will

do half of the corrections and I will do half of the corrections.

And furthermore, I fully intend to enjoy my

time with my family in the daytime and do my work in

the evening and nighttime when we are just hanging

out at home.

But why did I go on this huge spiel? Because I really

appreciate how my professor recognized the

overwhelming feeling my classmates were getting

and worked with us to lessen that feeling, even if only

slightly. Oftentimes I feel that professors forget that

we have lives outside of school and that we all have

something or the other—work, family, other responsibilities—

to deal with. And they pile us on with work,

with assignment after assignment, that we barely

have time to breathe. We just go from one thing to

the other and our lives just become all about school.

Now, I’m studying to be a teacher, so it shouldn’t sur prise

any of you that I find education to be extremely

important. But I also find life important. I find it important

to live your life and enjoy your life and that

just isn’t possible if you have your head in the books

all the time. People need to have the time to see the

world for all it is. People need to be able to experience

the world’s beauty and enjoy the smaller things

in life. People need to be able to spend time with their

family and friends and people need to be able to create

and develop new relationships. People need to

be able to enjoy their hobbies, learn and develop new

skills and people need to be able to take some time to

themselves, to reflect on everything going on in their

lives and to take care of themselves. And none of this

is possible if you are constantly working—be it in a

school sense or during a job.

And that’s why I wish that it was mandatory to give

four weeks off a year. So, I’m studying to be a teach er,

which means that I technically will get school holidays.

But, after talking to other teachers and doing

my own research, I know that the time I spend off

of school will be spent on training, preparing for the

class after the holidays and possibly working another

job (because we all know teachers don’t get paid

enough, but don’t get me started on that because I

could rant for ages). So I wouldn’t be teaching but it

wouldn’t be a complete holiday. And that—a complete

holiday—is exactly what I think should be a require ment

the world over. Everyone needs some time to

just take a break, concentrate on themselves and focus

on who/what they want to focus on.

So that’s it for tidbits. A bit of a random one, I know,

but I am freezing over here. Literally, I can’t stop

shaking, it’s SO COLD. It’s funny, I was JUST saying

last week how I wish it was colder so I could wear my

cute winter outfits. Well, my wish came true and I’m

wearing my cute outfits, but after two days of this cold

weather I am DONE. I heard it’s supposed to warm

up soon, so hopefully that happens because I can’t

deal with the cold. And that’s is the cause of this

slightly random tidbits column, that—mind you—still

has a deeper and more significant meaning behind it.

And I hope you all had an amazing Thanksgiving!

Photo Credit: Star Racing, Quote Master

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