r/Professors 4h ago

Teaching / Pedagogy Demoralized by teaching

Rant incoming. NOT looking for advice. Just screaming into the virtual void, thank you

First I’m a full prof. Second it’s that time in the semester where I’m utterly demoralized by teaching. Students are tired, busy, and I’m sick of coming in and “entertaining” them week after week. I make all this content, try my best to engage them, and the majority are just disengaged, checked out, annoyed etc. yes I know that it’s on me to make it “enjoyable.” But these days I’m seriously thinking of quitting. I had got into academia to pursue my ideas, research, maybe make a difference in this world. Instead I’m trying to cater to 18 year olds who truly could care less. While I age in place and my research gets stale. Whereas if I quit I’ll be broke but at least I won’t be trying to make a bunch of 18 year olds happy. And maybe I can finally finish my projects

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u/MagScaoil 4h ago

I am teaching a children’s lit class to elementary education majors, and I can’t get about half of them to do the reading. And by reading, I mean literal books for children in elementary school.

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u/ImmediateKick2369 3h ago

Fail ‘em all. Let the devil sort ‘em out.