Gladly Would I Teach

I learned how to become a better teacher by watching, listening, and questioning other teachers for over thirty years. Now that I am retired, it's my turn to pass on my strategies, philosophies, successes, and failures to others who may learn from my experiences.

16 Feb

Go Ahead and Put That in Your Eye!

Posted in General on 16.02.10

Have you ever found that when you are totally engrossed in what you are doing, a student always pops up to interrupt?

Years and years ago as I was adjusting to contacts, one popped out while I was sitting at my desk. Since students were working quietly at their own desks, I was able to feel around on my desk (good indication of just how bad my eyesight is) and find the missing contact.  As I tried quickly and quietly to spray solution on the contact and put it in my eye, a student walked up to my desk and interrupted me, “Ms. Parrott.”

“Just a minute,” I replied as I proceeded to try to put the contact in my eye.

“Ms. Parrott, Ms. Parrott,” he replied a little louder.

“Just a minute, please,” I responded as I raised the contact to my eye and tried to position it.

“But, Ms. Parrott!” he stated loudly and emphatically.

Irritated, I growled. “If you will wait just two minutes, I’ll HELP you!”

“Fine,” he replied. “Just go ahead and stick that piece of Scotch tape in your eye and see if I care!”

I had to do some heavy duty apologizing as the student then helped me find the missing contact lens on my desk!

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