Real Vision/Mission Statements from Actual Teachers
Teacher vision statements or classroom purpose posters are a popular form of classroom wall decor and a must in many teacher job interviews.
The mission of a mission statement is to convey a knowledge of current educational jargon and to set impossible goals.
Here is some metacognition for your child-based, respectful 21st-century learning environment from Public School Zero.
10 Honest Mission Statements
My mission this term is to keep Avery from terrorizing the girls and find out why he is so messed up.
I’m hoping to fly under the radar of my overzealous admin and teach the banned books I know kids love.
My goal is to make it to the end of the last year of teaching I have before I am vested in my retirement without being fired over a petty infraction and left destitute.
Hopes and Dreams: I hope to have a lunch break every day to eat, and I dream of being able to visit the bathroom when I need to.
I hope that I am not physically assaulted or verbally abused by my students this year and that if I am hurt, I am allowed to report it instead of being told violence against teachers comes with the job.
My plan is to skip as many of the boring or irrelevant lessons in our horribly outdated curriculum as possible without getting written up.
I hope to wear a different outfit each day for two weeks in a row all term. Yes, the students keep track of what I wear every day in a shared spreadsheet. At least they are using the skills I taught them, but really…
My mission is to increase my Teacher TikTok followers by 50% each term.
My goal is to get my students up to grade level so they don’t get either retained for another year or a social promotion to the next grade.
My purpose this year is to make sure every child in my class has clean clothes and enough to eat, even if I have to pay for it myself.
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