The Associate Teacher Program: A Day in the Life
The Associate Teachers (ATs) at Springfield Prep keep our school running like a well-oiled machine-- providing differentiated support to students, coverage when teachers are out, and leading lunch and recess duties all the while growing as educators through coaching, professional development, and lots of collaboration with classroom teachers. That all sounds great in theory, but how does it actually unfold in practice? Read on for a “Day in the Life” of our Kindergarten/1st Grade Associate Teacher, Vielka Ortega. Thanks, Vielka for this amazing, minute-by-minute documentation!
Q&A WITH VIELKA
Wow! This was definitely an action-packed day. How does this compare to a typical day?
I feel like it depends if I’m covering or doing my regular schedule. When I’m doing my regular schedule I don’t need to spend that time checking in with teachers about lesson plans because I just use the lessons I have planned myself. That’s probably the biggest difference. Days without coverage run a bit smoother.
What were your highlights from the day? Any stressful moments?
Getting to spend time with 2nd grade! it was my first time working with them and ever since then, the second graders have been saying hi which is sweet! When it comes to stress, it was a little difficult to adjust my teaching mindset to the three different grades. You need to teach a kindergartener a little differently than a 2nd grader.
How do you see fulfilling your AT responsibilities preparing you for your role as a 1st-grade teacher next year?
As an AT we cover a lot. That could be the biggest challenge but it’s also its own reward. On a day like this when I was in three different grade levels, I got to feel what it would be like to be a kindergarten teacher, a first-grade teacher, and a second-grade teacher and it prepares you to be efficient with your planning and preparation for different types of lessons.
What would you want anyone considering an Associate Teacher position at our school to know? Any advice?
Come with an open mind! As an Associate Teacher, you fulfill so many different roles and while it can be stressful at times it’s such a high reward knowing that your work is needed and appreciated. As an AT, you truly prepare to become a lead teacher. The hard work you’re doing is for a good reason.