Teachers often talk about a “honeymoon period” at the start of the schoolyear, when students’ behavior problems are still in hibernation, idiosyncratic quirks have not yet aged into annoyances, and a summer’s worth of unit plans still have a fighting chance of coming to fruition. To me, the metaphor does not quite work.
The Frustrations of Finding a Rhythm
Teachers often talk about a “honeymoon period” at the start of the schoolyear, when students’ behavior problems are still in hibernation, idiosyncratic quirks have not yet aged into annoyances, and a summer’s worth of unit plans still have a fighting chance of coming to fruition. To me, the metaphor does not quite work.