Now I'm not saying I haven't had lazy teachers, or bad teachers, or teachers who just seemed to be coasting through to the end of the day for the sake of a paycheck. But that doesn't mean those outliers can detract from the ones who matter. Like the 4th grade teacher who encouraged my creative writing. Or the 8th grade teacher who enthralled me and generations of other students with his demonstrations in science class. Or the 9th grade teacher who sparked my passion for Shakespeare. Or the 7th grade teacher who made helped me learn how to express my opinions and ideas confidently, whatever they were. Or the 2nd grade teacher who would still send me notes throughout high school, congratulating me on an article I'd recently had in the local newspaper.
I'm sincerely sorry for those people who think teachers aren't worth the considerably meager in comparison pay they receive, because they must not have had the kind of teachers I did. And that's really sad.
Here's a video one of those teachers recently posted on facebook, and for so many teachers out there, it's the absolute truth.
You could argue that I'm biased. My mother was a teacher for a time and still works with young children and reading. I also have two older siblings who are teachers, so I hear about what they go through. But I also just graduated from a public high school in the past year, so I know the bullshit teachers have to wade through just to do their damn jobs from first-hand experience. I'm often annoyed when I hear older generations talking about how disrespectful my generation is, because they're lumping me and my friends into that group, but the truth is that for a significant portion, they're right. It's a tough fucking job to deal with some of us day-in and day-out. But it's one of the most important things you can possibly do. And that day doesn't "end at 2:30pm" for most of them, as I heard one pundit saying. They have tests and papers to grade, lessons to prepare in order to get their students to meet government standards, and of course the baggage of administrative stress going on in schools all over the country. And then there's the teachers who bring home their student's problems to, struggling to figure out how they can help them in the classroom when the real issues facing a particular student may really be at home.
This may all end up sounding a little over-dramatic, but these kinds of attacks on teachers just makes me realize how unbelievably backward our country is when we consider cutting their benefits and pensions...
...but GOD FORBID we raise taxes on the rich.
Preach it sister! I couldn't have said it better myself. PLEASE KEEP WRITING ON HERE, I LOVE IT!
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