KEN-JENNINGS wrote:
i'm just wondering where are your hatred for teachers comes from? Seems like you learned some things in school, was this in spite of the public education system?
I'm mostly autodidactic. I had a handful of good teachers in grade school but most were turds who couldn't explain how to draw a box without a lesson plan in front of them.
The adage "Those who can, do. Those who can't, teach" is fairly accurate but it would be better expressed as "Those who can, do. Those who are afraid to try, teach".
Like I said, I know quite a few teachers. Most chose the profession so they could have summers off. Because of this, and because they expected an easy ride through life, it attracts the 'woe is me' types in great numbers. Never will you hear more whining and crying and bitching and moaning than inside a teachers lounge. It doesn't matter if the teachers in that lounge are making six figures annually or six dollars, they will whine and cry and bitch and moan that they are underpaid and overworked. That is a universal truth. So, sorry if I turn a deaf ear to the plight of teachers. In my experience they do more to hinder the learning process than aid it.
Edit - Now, I received a fantastic education in high school from the private school I attended. The teachers there made about 1/3 of what the public school teachers in the area made and were non-union and without tenure. For the most part, they enjoyed going to work because they had motivated students. What this taught me was just how rotten the public school systems are, and it's not because of the students, it's the teachers themselves that have made it rotten.
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