Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Teacher Interview Replayed

Thanks Mr. Carol for sharing this e-mail:

From birth to tomb, we educate them all!

After being interviewed by the school administration, the prospective teacher said:

Let me see if I've got this right.  You want me to go into that room with all those kids, correct their disruptive behavior, observe them for signs of abuse, monitor their dress habits, censor their T-shirt messages, and instill in them a love for learning.

You want me to check their backpacks for weapons, wage war on drugs and sexually transmitted diseases, and raise their sense of self esteem and personal pride.

You want me to teach them patriotism and good citizenship, sportsmanship and fair play, and how to register to vote, balance a checkbook, and apply for a job.

You want me to check their heads for lice, recognize signs of antisocial behavior, and make sure that they all pass the final exams.

You want me to provide them with an equal education regardless of their handicaps, and communicate regularly with their parents in English, Spanish or any other language by letter, telephone, newsletter, and report card.

You want me to do all this with a piece of chalk, a blackboard, a bulletin board, a few books, a big smile, and a starting salary that qualifies me for food stamps.

You want me to do all this, and then you tell me...

I CAN'T PRAY?

Anonymous Author

9 comments:

  1. Surprising punch line. However if you take the punch line out it's a very absurd sick system. We need to give our head a shake when it comes to how we educate our children.

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    1. You are very correct Red, we do need to re-think what we are calling an education today. I have an Aunt in her early 90s, still sharp as a tack, and she says we should go back to the one room school house. The older ones helped the younger ones & a whole lot of learning happened!

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  2. Well that sums it up doesn't it?

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    1. Math pun intended! It divides us, ignorance is multiplied, and happiness is subtracted!

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    1. It's a reality check for sure. Trouble is I can't cash it!

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  4. Your Aunt's comment about one room school houses reminded me of a blog I wrote. http://cliffmorrow.blogspot.com/2010/02/district-19.html
    will get you there. I would agree with your aunt.

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