[Rhodes22-list] teachers - Chris?
elle
watermusic38 at yahoo.com
Thu Aug 23 22:42:15 EDT 2007
Methinks your teachers may have had the same
impression of you.
Three months off? that would be between mid-June when
school is out and mid -August when teachers return?
How would you like working 12-14 hr days 6 days /wk?
Walk a mile, bud, before you speak of what you do not
know.
Needing more rejuvenation...
.elle
--- Just bent <j.bulfer at jbtek.com> wrote:
>
> In the 12 years of public schools, I probably have
> had about 35 different
> teachers. I can't think of 1 that impressed me even
> a little bit. They all
> seemed to be on a power trip. I think they have one
> of the best jobs, 3
> months off every year. Great for planning long
> vacations. I was going to be
> a teacher but circumstances required plan B, get
> married & have kids, (but
> not in that order.) I've trained many adults, I
> don't think that's anything
> like trying to teach children. I agree, a very noble
> profession but I think
> it is abused by many, mostly in higher education.
> Jb
>
>
> Brad Haslett-2 wrote:
> >
> > Slim,
> >
> > I'll throw my hat in the ring! If I had to choose
> any single point in my
> > career as the best moment, it would be one while
> instructing. I had the
> > pleasure of enduring an "education" class a few
> years ago taught by a "no
> > shit" General in the Airforce" and a Phd. in
> Education. He was "known" as
> > the asshole on campus but it was one of the
> richest days of learning in my
> > career. You know the old expression, "those who
> can, do, and those who
> > can't, teach?" He fully debunked that theory.
> If I have to choose
> > between
> > 'pilot' or 'teacher' on my tombstone, give me the
> teacher label. What a
> > noble profession!
> >
> > Brad
> >
> > On 8/23/07, Steven Alm <stevenalm at gmail.com>
> wrote:
> >>
> >> Ed,
> >>
> >> You mean to tell me that just because I have a
> garage and some wrenches
> >> that
> >> does not make me a mechanic? 8-)
> >>
> >> Slim, former teacher, husband of teacher, brother
> of teacher, son of two
> >> teachers
> >>
> >> On 8/23/07, Tootle <ekroposki at charter.net> wrote:
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > Chris,
> >> >
> >> > Why the narrow point of view? Teachers? Has
> Stan taught us about
> >> > sailboats? sailing? You best include this
> forums premire teacher don't
> >> > you
> >> > think? And another problem, because someone
> has title teacher does not
> >> > make
> >> > that person a teacher.
> >> >
> >> > Ed K
> >> > Greenville, SC, USA
> >> > addendum: "The reasonable man adapts himself
> to the world; the
> >> > unreasonable
> >> > one persists in trying to adapt the world to
> himself. Therefore all
> >> > progress
> >> > depends on the unreasonable man." --George
> Bernard Shaw
> >> >
> >> > --
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> >> >
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> >> >
> >> >
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