These 'Proven' Teaching Facts Are Too Relatable for Every Educator

These “proven” teaching facts are too relatable for every educator. It’s likely that most teachers have experienced these exact same situations more than once in their careers. Watch this short but hysterical clip to hear what this teacher name these undeniable, scientifically proven facts of teaching.

Teaching is an incredibly important position. The men and women who work in the education field are literally touching, molding and shaping the next generation. What they say, do, and how they act and come across in the classroom will have long-lasting repercussions. The students might pay attention to words said in the classroom (as every teacher undoubtedly knows), but they are always watching what you do and how you act.

Now, while teaching is a crucial position in society, it is, at the end of the day, still a job. It comes with ups and downs. Teachers have good days and bad days; times when they love their jobs and instances when they wish they did anything but teach. As such, one teacher has compiled a list of what he considers “100 percent, scientifically proven facts” about the teaching profession in a clip posted on YouTube.

Some of these “facts” are likely very familiar to teachers. Whether you’re an educator or not, you will still find yourself laughing at what this teacher says are truths about his job.

“The only time you don’t write your objective on the board is when the principal is going to do a drop-in observation,” he said.

His next fact involves how the students will react when this or that happens.

“If you have perfect directions written, your students aren’t going to read it,” he added. “But if you have one typo in your directions, the students are all going to read it, and let you know you made a mistake, but still not follow the directions.”

These are only two of his many facts about the teaching profession that will have you laughing out loud.

James 3:1 “Do not all be teachers, my brothers, because we teachers will be judged more harshly than others.”

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