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Thread: Teachers Make a Differance

  1. #1
    RitcheyRch
    A fitting tribute to teachers everywhere:
    The dinner guests were sitting around the table discussing life. One man,
    a CEO, decided to explain the problem with education. He argued, "What's a
    kid going to learn from someone who decided his best option in life was to
    become a teacher?"
    He reminded the other dinner guests what they say about teachers: "Those
    who can, do. Those who can't, teach."
    To stress his point he said to another guest; "You're a teacher, Bonnie. Be
    honest. What do you make?"
    Bonnie, who had a reputation for honesty and frankness replied, “You want
    to know what I make?”
    (She paused for a second, and then began...)
    Well, I make kids work harder than they ever thought they could. I make a
    C+ feel like the Congressional Medal of Honor. I make kids sit through 40
    minutes of class time when their parents can't make them sit for 5 without
    an I-Pod, Game Cube or movie rental... You want to know what I make.
    (She paused again and looked at each and every person at the table.)
    I make kids wonder. I make them question. I make them criticize. I make
    them apologize and mean it. I make them have respect and take
    responsibility for their actions.
    I teach them to write and then I make them write. I make them read, read,
    read. I make them show all their work in math.
    I make my students from other countries learn everything they need to know
    in English while preserving their unique cultural identity.
    I make my classroom a place where all my students feel safe. I make my
    students stand to say the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag, because we live
    in the United States of America.
    Finally, I make them understand that if they use the gifts they were given,
    work hard, and follow their hearts, they can succeed in life.
    (Bonnie paused one last time and then continued.)
    Then, when people try to judge me by what I make, I can hold my head up
    high and pay no attention because they are ignorant... You want to know
    what I make? I MAKE A DIFFERENCE. What do you make?
    THERE IS MUCH TRUTH IN THIS STATEMENT:
    "Teachers make every other profession"

  2. #2
    LAND_LOVER69
    Oh so true! The only thing teachers don't make is enough money!

  3. #3
    Jesster
    I agree, my wife is a teacher. I just wish all teachers were like her. There are far to many that hide behind their union and do only what is necessary to get by. There are many of them that should be fired (which is almost impossible)so somebody that cares about the kids and can make a difference can take their place. I wont go into a rant and will leave it at that.
    I respect the ones that go above and beyond knowing they wont get paid any extra for the effort, but do it because of the kids, and for the love of teaching.

  4. #4
    little rowe boat
    I have seen that many times. That is great, teachers are truly undervalued. They should be some of the highest paid workers in our society because they are intrusted with what most of us value the most our children.

  5. #5
    lalhc
    My wife is a teacher and she works her ass off. She is way underpaid for what she does. It amazes me that a customer service rep w/no degree (for some jobs) makes about the same amount of money my wife does w/an undergraduate and Masters degree. It is even scarier in Havasu where the Librarians make more money than the teachers.

  6. #6
    My Man's Sportin' Wood
    I have a copy of it hanging in my classroom. Thanks for posting it. It's one of my favorites.

  7. #7
    RitcheyRch
    Nice to see everyone enjoyed it.

  8. #8
    HM
    I think it is bullshit. Teachers are overpaid.
    I'd thought I'd just mix it up a little since everyone is holding hands and singing We Are The World.

  9. #9
    silver surfer
    You are right. We are overpaid....We only have to do these things...In a forty five minute period...with thirty five to thirty eight students...
    Have expert knowledge of their subject area
    Work in an inclusionary, non-tracked environment
    Teach outside of traditional subject and grade level confines
    Demonstrate a commitment to differentiating instruction and a willingness to adapt teaching to recognize alternative learning styles
    Use cooperative group work and constructivist learning as primary instructional approaches
    Assess student effort and learning through authentic assessment and portfolios as well as standardized tests
    Collaborate in interdisciplinary planning and team teaching
    Serve as a student advisor to a multi-grade, small student advisory group Attend professional meetings to support this work
    Work closely with families to support the academic, social and emotional growth of students
    Participate in regular professional development, reflective practice, peer coaching, and professional associations
    Collaborate with faculty on curriculum development and instructional practice
    Use technology inside and outside of the classroom
    Consel students
    Keep and maintain classroom discipline
    Report suspected abuse
    Constantly communicate with parents
    Grade 180 parents a night..oh yeah we should do that during the normal day
    Plan interesting lessons
    An I think a few more things but I can't remember..oh yeah..we get paid ten months out of the year and spend the summer planning for the next year
    Work the after school clubs
    Spend 300-500 of our own money for classroom supplies
    BUT....we do have the summers off!

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    HM
    You are right. We are overpaid....We only have to do these things...In a forty five minute period...with thirty five to thirty eight students...
    Have expert knowledge of their subject area
    Work in an inclusionary, non-tracked environment
    Teach outside of traditional subject and grade level confines
    Demonstrate a commitment to differentiating instruction and a willingness to adapt teaching to recognize alternative learning styles
    Use cooperative group work and constructivist learning as primary instructional approaches
    Assess student effort and learning through authentic assessment and portfolios as well as standardized tests
    Collaborate in interdisciplinary planning and team teaching
    Serve as a student advisor to a multi-grade, small student advisory group Attend professional meetings to support this work
    Work closely with families to support the academic, social and emotional growth of students
    Participate in regular professional development, reflective practice, peer coaching, and professional associations
    Collaborate with faculty on curriculum development and instructional practice
    Use technology inside and outside of the classroom
    Consel students
    Keep and maintain classroom discipline
    Report suspected abuse
    Constantly communicate with parents
    Grade 180 parents a night..oh yeah we should do that during the normal day
    Plan interesting lessons
    An I think a few more things but I can't remember..oh yeah..we get paid ten months out of the year and spend the summer planning for the next year
    Work the after school clubs
    Spend 300-500 of our own money for classroom supplies
    BUT....we do have the summers off!
    Obviously they took away your sense of humor when you got credentialed because I was having fun.

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