First, The Biggest Loser, which, I must say, almost always makes me cry. The Biggest Loser is socially responsible. It gives hope to people who might otherwise have lost hope. Shoot, it gives hope to me that I might someday fit into those jeans I wore in high school, lol! But hey, I can't complain, the earrings I wore in high school still fit! The bra doesn't...but, that's a good thing! (Did I go too far on that last one?!?!)
Then, last night, I was privy to the TV show School Pride...another show that brought me to tears. Another show that is socially responsible. In this day and age, teachers are villainized, put-down. It's atrocious! School Pride showed how much the teachers care for and love their students...not to mention how much time they put into the classroom (or into the library, cafeteria, football field, music room...). It is atrocious that our society does not respect teachers more.
Another thing I find interesting...I hear parents complaining about the education system of the United States (you see it on the news, you hear a lot about it with this being election season) and it always makes me wonder, do those parents believe the school, classroom, teacher, where they send their child is a part of the problem, too? Hmmm...I'm thinking not.
The only thing School Pride was missing was how the higher-ups in education, who have usually never been in a classroom teaching, treat teachers. Sometimes, they are the biggest non-supporters of teachers. How hypocritical is that?!?!
The only other thing School Pride was missing was how those higher-ups in education change curriculum on teachers every year, every other year, etc. Parents, when do you expect teachers to learn that new curriculum? Just curious. Do you know what their contracted hours are? My contracted hours are 8am-12pm & 1pm-5pm...I'm not a teacher. Parents, do you think I stay at work until 7:30pm or even 8pm? No, I don't. I leave when my contracted hours are up. Parents, do you think teachers have that luxury? Not the good ones. And, trust me, there are substantially more good ones than not.
There's a lot that goes into teaching that the average Joe is unaware of.
Oh, and one more thing, if you can read this...if your kids can read this, THANK A TEACHER!
I SAID GOOD DAY!