Hello!
I teach art appreciation to grades 9-12 (mostly 9) and have interesting groupings of students. Many are discipline problems. Last semester, I had students shot, killed, and arrested. My students were barely under control. Last semester was the first time I had that much trouble with discipline.
Since my course is a one-semester class, I am getting new students tomorrow. I plan to use WBT. Currently, I only have one goal - to not give up on it, and keep using it until I get it to work for me. It can't be any worse than last year, and I know if I start using it and give up, my discipline problems will only be worse.
I know many of these students are not going to want to participate, and I am worried about a few that I am getting for a second time (because they did not pass the first time). I really hope that I will be able to get help here, because I have seen and read about what teachers using WBT have accomplished, and I know it can work.
There is added pressure in that the rest of my department is planning on watching me. I have told them about this, and I have their support. I think they want it to work so that they can use it, too. But I will have an audience for my potential failure.
In my wildest dreams, I use WBT and it works, and other teachers come to me and ask me how to do it so that they can copy my success. In reality, I know it's going to be a lot of hard work and sticking to my guns, and I'm very nervous.
Sorry for the long post, but I feel a little better now that I've gotten that off my chest. Nice to meet everyone here!
Beth Bachuss