TF: Woodley

By: Reckoner Staff |


Ms. Woodley teaches grade 11 and 12 law at MGCI. We spoke to her about her experiences with life and teaching at the school.

Ms. Woodley in elementary.

Ms. Woodley in elementary.

Q: What do you teach?

A: Students, I teach students.

Q: (Laughter) What courses do you teach?

A: Currently I teach Grade 11 law and Grade 12 law.

Q: How long have you taught at MGCI?

A: This is my third year at this school.

Q: What is something students might not know about your department?

A: We’re fun! Our department can sometimes get a bad rep for being too hard or we mark too hard but I think it is because we have very high expectations. There is a lot of integrity in this department. But we love to joke around and hang out. We’re genuinely friends. Something raunchy though? What secret can I give away?

Q: How about some nicknames you guys have given yourselves?

A: I can’t tell you the nicknames we have given ourselves, but it is the Canadian World Studies department. But we have a few pet names we like to call each other, those cannot be revealed.

Q: We’re also going to ask a few informal questions. What’s your pet peeve?

A: Uh… oh! Cupboard doors being left open. I don’t get why when somebody goes into a cupboard and takes something out then doesn’t close the cupboard afterwards. And people who are unwilling to give something a chance or a second chance.

Q: Share an awkward moment you’ve had as a teacher?

A: Which one can I share? Awkward for myself or for the student?

Q: Up to you.

A: I had a student, at a parent-teacher interview, whose dad once told me that he had a relative that was single. That was a little awkward. Like, by the way, do you have somebody? Would you want to date? As for students, because that one was for me, an embarrassing student one would be… uh, I would have to come back to that one. Some of them I don’t want to share. I plead the fifth!

Q: What would you want students to take away from your classes?

A: In all classes, to understand that learning isn’t passive. You really have to be an active part in what you are doing in order to enjoy it. I want them to not see me necessarily as a teacher but more as a facilitator and someone who is just there to start the conversation. I hope what they take away from that is being responsible for their own learning.

Q: What’s your most hated genre of music?

A: I don’t think I hate any genre. Because to each their own, if it’s what they like and somebody derives happiness from whatever type of music who am I to say it’s not a good type of music but what I wouldn’t listen to is heavy metal, like hardcore heavy metal but I wouldn’t say I hate it.

Q: What is your favourite food establishment in the community?

A: Ohh, Bamiyan Kabob!

Q: Describe yourself in five words.

A: Can I say what I’ve been told? I’ve been told I’m witty, I’m personable, I’m sociable, I am a social introvert – I can be very social when I need to be, when I don’t need to be I like my time alone. So I suppose witty, sociable introvert, funny, chill.

Q: If you could give a single piece of advice to any student in this school, what would it be?

A: Give everything and everybody a chance. Oftentimes we hear things, we make judgements based on what we hear. Your understanding and your stories are always going to be different from everybody else’s. So give yourself a chance, to kinda make that judgement.

Q: Who do you think is the coolest teacher?

A: Myself! Haha, I’m just kidding. This question might get me in trouble. Honestly, there are a lot of really cool teachers in the school, for so many different reasons. I could name off some?

Q: You have to pick one.

A: Oh come on! Well, me. [Laughs] No no no no. Ah… I don’t know. Honestly, there are a lot of cool teachers, cool administration, people are cool for a variety of reasons. I appreciate the coolness in all of the teachers and the office and the office administration. The custodial staff too!

Q: What’s your favourite nerdy pastime?

A: When I watch a movie, and it refers back to like a historical event or something that I don’t know about, I like researching it, so I know more about it. So sometimes it takes me like 5 hours to watch a 2 hour movie or a TV show.


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