Posted by: Beth_Frances
what are the best teaching hours and situation? - 11/06/12 07:38 PM
I am trying to decide what will be best for myself in the new year. I'm really not happy with my current situation and need to change it. Just wondering if it's a case of grass is greener, and what all of your favourite teaching situations have been?
I started out in a "music school". Worst teaching situation, and glad to have left that behind.
Then got a position in a school, working before and after school. Once my home situation changed and I could teach from home, that changed to only teaching at the school in the mornings. The mornings lessons are highly in demand, and i easily filled 7 - 9:30am but found myself exhausted so changed to starting at 7:30am.
The benefit of working there is that the word of mouth fills my home studio as well as giving me work in the morning. This is big for me - it keeps me employed and I know i shouldn't underestimate how lucky I am to effortlessly have a constant flow of new students.
The drawbacks are that they have me teaching on an absolute clunker that is in a windowless storage room next to the toilets (I kid you not), and I have to pay $1000 a year for the use of this space. People use it as a hallway, constantly walking through it, and sometimes groups of teachers or parents will stop in there or in the toilets and have a loud conversation (so rude it blows my mind). Not only that, but for the 9am lesson I have to go to a different location and teach on a basic cheap keyboard that has less than 88 keys for the last lesson of the day. There is also a lot of animosity from the teachers who don't like the noise near their classrooms every morning, which being something of a people pleaser makes me feel ridiculously anxious and uncomfortable.
I have seen other people post on here with similar school stories. Are all school teaching positions this bad??!
I know I teach a lot better in the morning, so I'm hesitant to give that up, but the split day, starting very early and ending as late as 8pm with a big yawning gap in the middle is starting to do my head in. I'm wondering if I slept in and didn't teach in the morning if I'd teach better in the afternoon than I currently do. Also if i scheduled gaps in the afternoon (which I don't currently do). I'm the sort of person who would probably just teach through the gaps though, giving people extra time for free, which negates the purpose.
This might just be end-of-year-itis but I'm feeling fed up!
I started out in a "music school". Worst teaching situation, and glad to have left that behind.
Then got a position in a school, working before and after school. Once my home situation changed and I could teach from home, that changed to only teaching at the school in the mornings. The mornings lessons are highly in demand, and i easily filled 7 - 9:30am but found myself exhausted so changed to starting at 7:30am.
The benefit of working there is that the word of mouth fills my home studio as well as giving me work in the morning. This is big for me - it keeps me employed and I know i shouldn't underestimate how lucky I am to effortlessly have a constant flow of new students.
The drawbacks are that they have me teaching on an absolute clunker that is in a windowless storage room next to the toilets (I kid you not), and I have to pay $1000 a year for the use of this space. People use it as a hallway, constantly walking through it, and sometimes groups of teachers or parents will stop in there or in the toilets and have a loud conversation (so rude it blows my mind). Not only that, but for the 9am lesson I have to go to a different location and teach on a basic cheap keyboard that has less than 88 keys for the last lesson of the day. There is also a lot of animosity from the teachers who don't like the noise near their classrooms every morning, which being something of a people pleaser makes me feel ridiculously anxious and uncomfortable.
I have seen other people post on here with similar school stories. Are all school teaching positions this bad??!
I know I teach a lot better in the morning, so I'm hesitant to give that up, but the split day, starting very early and ending as late as 8pm with a big yawning gap in the middle is starting to do my head in. I'm wondering if I slept in and didn't teach in the morning if I'd teach better in the afternoon than I currently do. Also if i scheduled gaps in the afternoon (which I don't currently do). I'm the sort of person who would probably just teach through the gaps though, giving people extra time for free, which negates the purpose.
This might just be end-of-year-itis but I'm feeling fed up!