Dear proflike every end of the year, the nightmares of the school closure begin. With all my children I lived this phase: May it seems to be only the month of questions, checks and the study until four in the morning, between tasks to be carried out and heavy workloads.
I have always wondered: is it not possible to organize yourself better? Today, with the electronic register, I think it would also be simpler.
Francesca
Dear FrancescaMay is actually the most demanding school month for students and teachers. Fortunately, the mild climate and the longest days help a little to raise morality.
You are right: We should organize yourself better, everyone. We teachers, but also students.
Let’s start with the teachers: as I happened to write several times, we are a category not inclined to team work. Too often we relate to students as if only our discipline existed, forgetting that the class council is made up of many teachers.
It would therefore serve not only individual or matter programming – as already foreseen – but also a real class programmingwhich unfortunately almost never takes place, and ends up being only the sum of the individual planning.
The class register comes to help, where we should – I deliberately use the conditional – mark the written and oral checks in advance, precisely to avoid overlapping and excessive loads, especially at the end of the year.
On the other hand, students should also learn to organize their work better and more continuously, avoiding it Studio “crazy and desperate” last minute.
Know, however, that your concern was collected by the Minister of Education, which on the occasion of the closure of the school year sent a note to all schools, of every order and degree, reiterating the importance of the collaboration between school and family: “No to too heavy workloads for students”.