Most of the members of the APS board of education
have no public school teaching experience at all.
(I will bow to controverting fact)
Most of the senior administrative leadership
hasn't been in a classroom in decades.
(and again)
What if each of them were to sign up to be a substitute,
in a substitute teaching assignment selected for its realism
for even one day every year?
Wouldn't it be interesting to watch school board president
Paula "... it's OK to get in a teacher's face once in awhile ..." Maes
while some dipstick,
and either or both of his dipstick parents,
and their dipstick lawyer
... get in her face.
sweet ...
... where can I buy a ticket?
Thursday, January 31, 2008
Too Long Out of the Classroom
Posted by ched macquigg at 11:36 AM
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Agreed... those comments were offensive not only to teachers, but ignorant and offensive to the whole profession.
--An APS instructor
I have watched the administrators in APS from their days as teachers,which unfortunatly, lasted 3 to 5 years in the classroom. And I'm sorry, they forget what a challenge it can be.
I really want them to get back in there, once a month for a week. Then we'll see how often they say, "Well, what do you want me to do with him?" when a teacher brings a kid to the office for gross misconduct.
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