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As a child, you never think about what teaching is like from the teacher's perspective. It turns out it's actually a lot.
Mojo Rose, in her comic series "Summers Off Comics," illustrates the joys, the challenges, and everything in between as a school teacher. In an interview withBored Panda, the artist shared: "I am a real-life teacher! Making comics has been a way for me to cope and process the wildness of this job. I spent 9 years in a classroom, most of the time as a 5th-grade teacher, and have since moved into instructional coaching. It’s giving me a chance to reflect on my time in the classroom, and see it now from a leadership position, which I think helps me give a more rounded point of view for my upcoming comics."
So, without further ado, we invite you to take a look at what it's really like to stand in front of the class full of little people with big personalities.
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Where do you go to get smoke pellets?
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We were wondering what has changed since the last post was made. Rose replied: “Since the last Bored Panda post, I’ve found myself going back into more light-hearted comics, which is such a relief! For a while there, so many of the comics I was producing was dealing with burnout. You can actually see the progression if you look at them in chronological order. But since then, I’ve been in a much better space and am starting to produce more of the fun, silly comics that got Summers Off to where it was in the first place.”
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Stop why-ning. 🙄🙄🙄
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No paperwork = plausible deniability
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The artist also described the essence or theme behind the comics: “To someone who has never seen these comics before, I’d say that this is an absurdist look at the classroom that, ultimately, is grounded in reality. After all, the classroom is quite absurd. I look to tell the truth in my comics because I think that’s what makes the best comedy. That’s why there are still darker themes that run through Summers Off, but that tend to go broad enough to point out the silliness of the system society’s created.” ADVERTISEMENT
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I just draw on ours with, magic marker, that way they last longer
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When I worked with kids, I didn't get sick, but I brought their germs home to my partner and he would feel awful.
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Regarding the creative process, Rose shared: “Oh man, my creative process is much less a process than it is a couple of different approaches I take. Most of the time, these comics come from me complaining about something to a friend or a colleague, and I rush to write down what just made us laugh. Sometimes, I have an idea of something that’s bothering me in general, and I draw 5 or 6 versions of a comic until I figure out exactly what I’m trying to say. Truthfully, the rarest thing that happens is I witness something in class that cracks me up, and I jot down verbatim in a sketchbook. However, I do have some rules I try to follow. Every comic should be as timeless as possible (no current event references), relevant (is this an honest point of view), and kind-hearted (the last thing I want to do is to punch down).” ADVERTISEMENT
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TheForrestGreene (he/they/it) TheForrestGreene (he/they/it) Community Member Follow
the kid is gonna come home later and ask his parents.... think of something quickly!!
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On the other hand, her instructions WERE unclear!
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We always want to know what the artist hopes for audiences to take away from their comics. Mojo Rose wrote: “Ultimately, I hope that readers of this comic feel seen. We say it all the time, but teaching is such a tough profession, there are all these ideas on the way a classroom should look or how a teacher should be, but the reality is much more complex. I hope that at the end of the day, teachers can read these comics and say ‘Me too!’ or ‘I’m glad it’s not just me,’ and I hope that students and parents can laugh along too while saying ‘Ooooh…is that what it’s like?’"
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Do you make sure the boys are appropriate?
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You did say!
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Lastly, the artist added: “I just want anyone out there to go out and find the humor in your own lives, no matter how bleak or crazy or absurd things are. Even if laughing at it won’t make it go away, it’ll make it much easier to understand. Laugh on, you crazy diamonds!”
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I just noticed only the adults have arms
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reasonable
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I FOUND EDDIE
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OH never mind ,Eddie, you can go back to being lost again
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Obviously a rookie teacher
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"Seriously" is one of my favorite redirections with my high school age students! They usually think it's funny and will also stop the behavior so it weirdly works.
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why would a mother tell her son this?!?? look how scared he looks!!
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Assuming the artist just can't draw feet?
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You gotta feed the pets though!
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This is a great opportunity to teach some critical thinking. Cut out horoscopes with the sign removed and have the students try to identify theirs.
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Fascinated by music, movies and sitcoms, I'm passionate about social media and can't live without the internet, especially for all the cute dog and cat pictures out there. I wish the day had about 40 hours to be able to do everything I want.
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Hello Pandas! My name is Ieva, though it's often mistaken for the word 'Leva,' and in Lithuanian, it means 'loser' (insert the pain emoji). While I don't take offense if you accidentally call me a loser, I thought I'd share something interesting with you, which I also do professionally at work.Anywayyy, my favorite part here is introducing you to creative people who deserve just as much recognition as famous celebrities. Besides that, I also enjoy memes and funny, lighthearted posts, and occasionally, I find myself drawn to a bit of internet drama.
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Hello Pandas! My name is Ieva, though it's often mistaken for the word 'Leva,' and in Lithuanian, it means 'loser' (insert the pain emoji). While I don't take offense if you accidentally call me a loser, I thought I'd share something interesting with you, which I also do professionally at work.Anywayyy, my favorite part here is introducing you to creative people who deserve just as much recognition as famous celebrities. Besides that, I also enjoy memes and funny, lighthearted posts, and occasionally, I find myself drawn to a bit of internet drama.
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I love the art style! its so cute :)
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I love the art style! its so cute :)
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