Today, my cooperating teacher did not come to school. In Dr. Kist's class, we were talking about having substitute teachers in our classrooms. I think there are some pros and some cons when the teacher has a sub in the room. So far, I have had a couple days of experience with this. I feel like the students respect me more when my cooperating teacher is absent. It's almost like I assume the role of the classroom teacher. Today, the students were told to continue working individually on their "Crucible" essays and then, on the reading skills packet. Many students in first and in second period asked me questions and were talking to me about their essays. I thought it was wonderful because I am starting my unit on Thursday and I feel like this was a perfect opportunity to create some presence in the classroom before then.
I feel like there is also is a negative aspect of my teacher's absence. Many of the students seem more "gutsy" when my teacher is absent. For example, one female student asked me if I have a boyfriend and another male student asked me out to dinner. I think that if my teacher would have been in the room, they wouldn't have asked me these questions. I have also noticed an issue with one particular student in first period. His name is Hunter, and my cooperating teach told me that a few weeks ago he stole her phone from her desk to try to get her number off of it. When she asked him why, he said because he wanted to text her. He also makes other comments like, "Mrs. Woz, if you weren't married, would you go out with me?" Today, I felt like Hunter was purposely losing things and acting like he was lost to get me to come over and help him. Every time I would walk away from him, he would be calling me over again to ask another question. I had this feeling that he was doing it for attention and not because he really needed help. I walked around to help other students and eventually the sub went to help Hunter. I think she noticed what he was doing and she came to my rescue! I'm just a little unsure about what to do in a situation like this. I feel bad giving too much attention to one student, but at the same time I want to help those who really need it. Hunter is one of the more needy students in the class, but sometimes it seems like is just pretending not to know what to do so that my cooperating teacher or myself will go to him and help him. Ever since the phone incident with my teacher, it seems like she has been ignoring him whenever he plays the, "I don't know what to do" game.