I got to teach for this week. I had the opportunity to teach social studies, and I think it was a fantastic experience. The students loved it a lot; they liked the concept of goods and services, and they appreciated working in groups. Because of the covid restrictions, they don't do it very often. I believed my instruction was okay; it might have been better, but I gained a lot of knowledge from it. I need to improve on my performance more. I believe everything goes okay, but when it comes to the end of the lesson, I'm more concerned with what I have to say than with simply being myself, which makes me uneasy and makes me feel like I'm being repetitious.
So in my list of things to improve for the next weeks definitely would be my focus on the lesson to be when I write it and my focus on teaching to be myself. I'm not sure why I get anxious while delivering my lessons since I'm so comfortable with the kids and teaching them on a daily basis. Perhaps it's the observation component that's affecting me. I am glad for this chance because he has taught me so much about being in the field. I believe that being in a position where we have a relationship with kids, professors, and the entire school environment gives you a new perspective on your job. I enjoy being in classrooms, working with children, and being at a school.
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