Who created such a term as "desk warming"? It is precisely this reason why NETs are getting a bad rap and getting the boot now after taking advantage of the system.
With all due respect, are some of you teachers so lazy and undisciplined that you can't take it upon yourself to do something productive and industrious during these 'free' days that you have to sit back and watch movies online all day and call it 'desk warming'?
This is why NETs are not seen as professional and responsible to a growing number of eyes. We don't need to have our schools baby us 24/7 and remind us to stay productive even if there is NO CLASS and nobody is at school. Why not plan your next semester? Prepare some games, activities, worksheets, ideas? Why not read up on articles to better improve your teaching skills or classroom management? I'm sure none of you are so perfect that you need not have to learn anymore.
Why not do a self-evaluation of your previous year? Go over the materials you taught and see what worked and what didn't and how you could improve for next year? It's a good idea to keep these records for yourself for future use. Even if you aren't in the same school job anymore, you can still use your lesson plans and evaluations to prepare for jobs in another school or hagwon.
You could also take the time to clean and organize your classroom? It's not a sin for the Foreign English teacher to clean up your own classroom. I know some of you think that's not your job or responsibility, but grow up and just do it.
Listen, let's not 'flaunt' desk-warming. I consider that an insulting term for a professional teacher. It implies that we are too immature and irresponsible and lacking of discipline to do anything useful with our own time other than to keep a chair/desk warm with our natural body heat.
The only thing I hate about 'desk-warming' is obviously not being able to see and interact with people and teach (primary role), but I've been able to use the time very responsibly to get ahead, plan ahead, self-evaluate, experiment/practice activities/games/ideas or whatnot.
I think we need to stop perpetuating this backward ideology of "desk-warming". When I first came to korea to teach, I had no idea what this term meant. I always found a way to use my free time and not complain about how boring or how stupid or wasteful 'desk warming' is.
Let me tell you, there is no such thing as 'desk-warming'. You created that reality for yourself and now you blame your school or korea's education system for 'desk-warming'? Please.
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