Sitting through the different scenarios reinforced how important it is to take the time to cover all the bases. It is too easy to jump into the middle of a situation and actually make it worse. Policy is generally policy for a reason. Situations like those presented in class may not ever happen but chances are if they do it will be in my building. Brainstorming with the small groups also continues to drive home the importance of networking. All of us in the group seemed to come up with something that the others did not account for or consider that may have caused a problem in how the situation was resolved.
I also thought that building and reviewing some of the job descriptions for today was quite an eye-opener. It made realize how little I know at times what others around me actually do and get accomplished in their concentration. A very well written job description can help to hold teachers to a high standard of education while a poorly written one may allow for that "slacking" after tenure.
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