Friday, November 25, 2011

Educators? dont you realize that you have the most important job in the world, second to parenting?

that you open and mold minds to explore, implore and evaluate the world around a child? your job is hard and many times thankless, but a rare gem in a changing world that looks too often to an easy way instead of the cultured way. Praise to all of you who guide, provide meaning and spark interest in learning to take a higher road in life. are you one of them?Educators? dont you realize that you have the most important job in the world, second to parenting?
I'm not an educator but wow, you really do have a point.


Next time, people in my class, be rude to a teacher I'll just say


';They're going to give you the key to your future';Educators? dont you realize that you have the most important job in the world, second to parenting?
unfortunately for some educators, they are just there for the money and don't believe they should have to teach. just babysit. my daughter just finished 10th grade. one teacher brought in disney type movies and they watched 45 minutes of these movies each day. another talked of sports all period long and yet another about the benefits of joining 4 h club type organizations. each class gave a's to their students oh they did spend a few weeks on the proficiency test material but other than that the students learned nothing. my daughter's note book for these subjects were full of doodles, notes to friends and other wonderful things that didn't relate to classwork. so though i am not sure of ur question, i am glad u found a few teachers that were willing to teach something. i shudder when i think of all the money wasted in school taxes that pay for a salary for these slackers. to the ones that actually try to teach and actually get through to some of these kids. kudos. by the way the school board here knows and doesn't care.
yes 10 years in the teaching business and then i had a kid . It was more powerful to see what i did through the eyes of a teacher but also through the eyes of a parent also. Keep real, keep positive and keep being role models to this next generation who will have to think harder to get ahead.
Don't judge everyone for the failings of a few. Most teachers I know are dedicated who go the extra mile each and every day. And as for kudos; have students return years later to thank you for what you did for their successes. That is a real kudo.

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