The Great Expectations School: A Rookie Year in the New Blackboard Jungle

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Overall, Mr. Brown shared five remarkable tips for a first-year teacher. Mr. Brown’s first teaching job was arguably one of the hardest jobs in the educational profession, as his students came from the Bronx borough of New York City. In the Bronx, there are approximately thirty percent of people living below the poverty line and that is almost twice the national average of fifteen percent (Bronx Borough QuickFacts from the US Census Bureau, 2014). As one might assume, there is a strong correlation between a student living in poverty and both misbehaving and having a lower academic performance (Jensen 2009). This correlation can be seen in Jensen’s book, Teaching with Poverty in Mind. Jensen says that Students living in poverty are more likely to misbehave, which that is what Mr. Brown had to deal with. I would assume that the behavioral issues Mr. Brown was referring to in his time at the school in the Bronx were associated with poverty. Poverty can also create higher stress, which therefore may cause students to not attend school on a regular basis and inhibits proper attention and concentration for school. Ultimately Mr. Brown got many of the hardest students in his first year of teaching and that could have played a major factor in him sinking in his first year. My high school was something special as it had a vast array of students coming from different income levels. Some student’s that were from Asia were truthfully millionaires, while on the other side of the income level we had rural students coming from Indian Township. While participating in my observation and even as a student, I have seen first hand just how hard it can be to teach some students. Many of the students that were difficult to teach came from Indian Township. There were always frequent interruptions and issues that arose, which had to be solved. Many of the students from Indian Township would show up only once or twice a week. A teacher going into a situation similar to Mr. Brown needs to know what they are facing. Many times a teaching job can be difficult to come by and the only openings are in areas where educators prefer not to teach. A first year teacher may have to take a job in one of these low socio-economic areas, so they need to know what they are getting themselves into.

I would recommend this article to all teacher candidates, being as there is a great deal of valuable information shared.

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