I will be teaching in a private learning center this coming September and I am honestly wondering how it’s going to be because this is unlike any class I’ve handled before. I’ll have four different groups of pupils and each group will only have a maximum of 8 pupils. The pupils are 2 to 4 years old and they will be in the class with their parents. The parents are told to participate so if I ask the pupils to jump, the moms and dads should also do so. They are also told not to interfere with the lesson. They can, of course, participate and assist in activities but that’s all. They are not to tell me what to teach and how to teach and I hope that they will adhere to that because I especially hate it if I am being interrupted while teaching.
I somehow know that I’ll do well with the kids but I don’t know if it’ll be the same with the parents. I know for a fact that parents want the best for their children and if they are not satisfied with the way the teacher teaches, they will most certainly complain. I just hope that they will give me a chance by being not so critical in the class. Sure they can be critical because critiques will also help me see the things I need to work on and therefore will eventually make me a better teacher but I hope they will do this after the class and I hope that they will only complain when they really see that their kids are not learning anything. They should give it some time before they give their assessments because learning doesn’t always happen in the span of 45 minutes. I hope they see that in this case of classroom setup, their children’s success will not only depend on me but on their participation too.





