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2 thoughts on “CI Burnout”
I am having a really hard time doing CI. Our air conditioners don’t work in our wing. It is over 80 degrees and the students don’t want to be here. By mid day I am exhausted from the heat and the kids. The kids (high school) truly don’t want to be in here, won’t work, many of them, no energy. They want to lounge, which I don’t allow. Moving somewhere else until fixed but nothing in that large room for CI. I’m starting with just regular introductions and doing some usual fun conversational, useful things until a/c is fixed. Terrible way to start something new (never done CI before–textbooks and other activities and projects throughout the year). Discouraged but not out.
OMG the truth reverberates. What you said Bess gives new meaning for me to the term “Been there; done that.”
I will send you something.