Middle/High School


Feature Writer: Kellie Hayden
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Middle school and high school can be memorable years for students, teachers and parents. Friendships, peer pressure, dating, driving, extra curricular commitments, academic pressure, and transitioning to adulthood make middle school and high school the best and the worst time of many people’s lives. In addition, parents need to learn how to survive the teen years.

Middle and high school teachers focus on lesson plans, classroom management, teaching ideas, testing strategies, extra curricular activities, and sports. Education is constantly changing. To keep pace with the changes and new ideas, check out the middle/high school articles, discussions and blogs.

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Student Created Bulletin Boards

In: Middle School Lesson Plans

In this lesson, students create bulletin boards about their favorite novel character. It is a creative book report and saves the teacher a ton of work. more...

Dream Room Descriptive Essay

In: Middle School Lesson Plans

In this lesson, students shop online for favorite items. Most middle school students will be eager to write a descriptive essay with an introduction, body and conclusion. more...

Middle School Grammar Problems

In: Middle School Lesson Plans

Middle school students make similar MUGS (Mechanics, Usage, Grammar and Spelling) mistakes in writing. This lesson explores the most common issues. more...

Pros and Cons of Incentive Reading

In: Middle School Curriculum

A new study shows that students increase their reading achievement scores with reading incentive programs. Accelerated Reader (AR) is one such program. more...

'Honor a Student' Speech Lesson

In: High School Lesson Plans

High school students rarely get to celebrate each other's lives. In this lesson, students "honor" each other by giving a speech about what makes the individual special. more...

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Jun 30, 2008

Pros and Cons of Teaching

Teaching can be a thankless job. Summer time is a time to reflect and think about what is great and not so great about teaching middle and high school.


As I slather on sun tan lotion and think about my small bank account, I think about the pros and cons of teaching middle school. In the past, I have taught both middle and high school. When I tell people that I am a middle school teacher, they think I am crazy. Or, they thank me over and over again for taking on such a thankless job.

Cons of Being a Middle/High School Teacher

  • Apathy of students
  • Student attitudes or "mouthy" students
  • Achievement test score pressure
  • Class load (I have personally had over 150 students in a year.)
  • Preparations for a variety of classes (Right now I have five different classes that I have to prepare for and teach.)
  • Pay in comparison to other professionals
Pros of Being a Middle/High School Teacher

  • The joy of teaching (Yes, I really do enjoy my job!)
  • Enjoying pleasant students
  • Helping those in need
  • Teaching a favorite content area
  • Summer vacation and spring break
  • Being able to be home with own children on breaks and holidays
So, as you relax in the sun this summer, are you fuming or smiling? Teaching is hard. If anyone tells you different, they are not exactly telling the truth. However, nothing worth doing in life is easy. So, those of you thinking about leaving the profession make a pros and cons list. It may make you want to come back the following year or maybe not. You have to decide what is important in life.

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