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Old 02-27-2009, 04:31 PM   #115
Clever_Iggy
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Originally Posted by DESS View Post
lol, you've got to be kidding.
Stop speaking out of ignorance. Either you have no idea what you're talking about, you're generalizing an entire profession based on some jaded experience you had in CBE or you are a sensationalist like Ann Coulter that undercuts any rational or reasonable opinion you may have.

This has been alluded to by another poster(s) (perhaps Vlad): it's not necessarily the profession that's the problem, it's the union. On top of that (borrowing again from another poster) it's parents unrealistic expectations of teachers and an unwillingness to do their part in education.

There are lots, I would wager a strong majority, that put in 60+ hours a week to lesson planning, grading, report cards, meetings, extra cirricular activites, etc... You never saw it because after school you went home. Some teachers may have left at the same time you did, and you base all of your opinion evidence on them. Did you see what they did when they got home? Perhaps they worked for another 5+ hours at home grading. Did you see them on weekends?

I get that you think there are a lot of perks to teaching and you don't think it's as tough as the profession you currently hold. I also get that you think a lot of teachers skate by on minimal effort. This is true. But it's also true of every single other profession - including yours and mine.

So until you walk a mile in a teacher's shoes and can truly speak from experience rather than broad conclusions based on your observations as a student....STFU.
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