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Soon, the moment will be here. I'll be in a school, teaching art to adolescent students and expecting them to like, respect, trust, and actually listen to me as their teacher and not their peer. It's somewhat terrifying but at the same time, it's completely exhilarating and something I've been wanting for so long.
I often wonder if I'm going to be fully equipped to handle anything and everything that they're going to throw at me within my classroom... Will I be able to come up with relevant lesson plans that will continue to interest my students on a regular basis while still involving each and every student in an effective way? What if my lessons are found to be boring by my students? How do I keep them engaged everyday without losing my relevancy and respect as a teacher? So many questions...
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