{"id":1005,"date":"2008-12-26T22:05:02","date_gmt":"2008-12-26T22:05:02","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/kweaver.org\/cs\/how-dog-obedience-got-me-into-teaching\/"},"modified":"2008-12-26T22:05:02","modified_gmt":"2008-12-26T22:05:02","slug":"how-dog-obedience-got-me-into-teaching","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/kweaver.org\/cs\/how-dog-obedience-got-me-into-teaching\/","title":{"rendered":"How dog obedience got me into teaching&#8230;"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>By the way, can you tell I&#8217;m avoiding some work (grading and Alice).<\/p>\n<p>But on Twitter tonight, I mentioned to someone that I got into teaching high school because of dog obedience.&#160; And yes, that&#8217;s true.<\/p>\n<p>I had been working in computer science (mostly financial system) for over 10 years when I realized that I had more unsatisfying job experiences than satisfying and the current was the living end.&#160; I didn&#8217;t care for my boss and it got worse the longer I worked for her.&#160; Didn&#8217;t care for my job assignment nor thought much of the company I was working for.&#160; I was genuinally unhappy with my life and I knew something had to change.&#160; I realized that I had been working since I was a young teenager and wanted some time off, so I walked out of my job when they decided to put me on call.&#160; That was NOT part of the job description.<\/p>\n<p>So I decided to hang out and see what I really wanted to do with my life, but I did need some money to show my dogs with, and some money to support them.&#160;I had appreciated with a dog obedience instructor before quitting computer science and was pretty well respected as a dog trainer.&#160; One of my dog friends was giving up her dog obedience gig at a local community college and she suggested I replace her.<\/p>\n<p>I did and ended up doing very well at it.&#160; All my classes filled and the community college asked me to teach more classes.&#160; It didn&#8217;t pay enough to live off of, but it was enough to pay for the dog shows.&#160; I also got some private training jobs.&#160; Plus, the same friend that gave me the training get, hired me to bath dogs.<\/p>\n<p>I soon found out I wasn&#8217;t suited for either dog obedience or dog grooming as a full time position.&#160; I&#8217;m a bit too smart for that.&#160; However, as I was experimenting and figuring out what to do, I had some teachers taking my class.&#160; I asked them about teaching high school computer science and they were VERY encouraging and pointed me to Texas Woman&#8217;s University.<\/p>\n<p>At the same time, I was thinking about nursing and occupational therapy &#8212; nursing is something that I almost wanted to do all my life.&#160; I did like the idea of the hours.&#160; I was also exploring occupational therapy as I had been volunteering at Baylor Rehab as a pet therapy dog handler.&#160; The occupational therapists there really involved us in the training.<\/p>\n<p>But when push came to shove, it looked like teaching was the most cost effective of the three occupations.&#160; In fact, a lot of people suggested that I go the emergency certification route and I even had a school that wanted me, but Dallas has done one of their stupid tricks and had hired too many teachers at the time they are processing me, so they couldn&#8217;t justify the emergency certification to the state. <\/p>\n<p>I&#8217;m glad that didn&#8217;t work out, as the teaching certification was really the right route for me.&#160; It has given me a much better teacher experience and having formal training has helped, especially when it comes to teaching math.&#160; <\/p>\n<p>And yes, teaching dog obedience helped my classroom management skills and prepared me for Dallas ISD, as having 20 students means that you have 20+ thing to watch.&#160; Because you have your demo dogs, dog and handler pair, and often an extra family member.<\/p>\n<p>And yes, I&#8217;ve had more than 40 students in a math classroom before, with no computers to entertain us.&#160; That&#8217;s a different story. <\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>By the way, can you tell I&#8217;m avoiding some work (grading and Alice). 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