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At least as a teacher, I know who I work for- the children. With an admin job you work for the budget, you work for what gets test scores at all costs, you work for risk analysis dept., you work for crunching numbers. In the end, I think the job takes it's toll.Janehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04764437077561164662noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22443079.post-2161646038870288602007-12-19T18:16:00.000-05:002007-12-19T18:16:00.000-05:00Instapals! I love it!I went through an instapal p...Instapals! I love it!<BR/><BR/>I went through an instapal program, but decided against becoming an administrator. I did it to help me become a better staff developer since most of the courses offered dealt with that topic. And, my pay level was more than a first year AP. But mostly because I do not think I would have the stomach for it. Also,at this point in time, Klein is not a friend to APs and would like those positions dumped in the future. Maybe that will change under new leadership.<BR/><BR/><BR/>I too was surprised at some to the people in my courses. I would never want to work for them. They were either nasty or had superior tones. Presently, there are 6 teachers in my school who are on a free program through the city.(I had to pay for mine through a state college.) Some of these teachers are not very successful. Others have less than 5 years in the system and another was only in the classroom for one year before landing a cluster position.<BR/><BR/>However I do have a friend that went through a real administrative college program. She is an excellent teacher and knows her stuff. She was made an acting AP until her LIS decided she hated the acting principal. As a result, they all lost their positions. <BR/><BR/>Many schools wanted her. Unfortunately that LIS made it impossible for her to get a city position as an AP. One principal told her to take the fact that she was an acting principal off her resume to protect her in the future.<BR/><BR/>So she is back teaching with a principal who knows her qualities.<BR/>She even stayed to 6pm most nights to assist the principal.<BR/><BR/>No one really respects our AP because her decision-making process leaves a lot to be desired. And since she does not have children, she dedicates 24/7 to the job and would expect us to do the same. (She may be the next principal.) She recently attended an AP meeting, and was shocked that the topic was ways to harass teachers rather than support them. So many APs couldn't wait to share their evil achievements. <BR/><BR/> <BR/>However, I think you would make a wonderful "anything you want to be". Another teacher blogger just posted on sending out a resume that is teacher related, and seems excited. <BR/><BR/>Of course if the DoE and Union would concentrate on teacher empowerment, safety, discipline and better working conditions, I doubt this post (and others like it) would be necessary.<BR/><BR/>You must be thinking seriously about change. It can come in many forms and from many other places. <BR/>Don't be afraid to explore any opportunity.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com