Wow...to try and quote all the relevant posts would have taken a page in itself. Talk about entitlement...try tenured teachers. There are quite a few who can't and won't change with the times, feel the way they taught 30 years ago is still valid... refuse to learn computerized tools for teaching and admin work...and it has been my misfortune to work with teachers who refuse kids on their caseload (for special ed) are rude to parents, won't collaborte on teaching materials, time, etc. Too many teachers and administrators today focused on themselves and not the welfare of the students. Not that the kids aren't a pain either....Bill hit it on the head with the entitlement isse....kids today feel they are entitled to swear in the halls, refuse to follow instructions, or be generally respectful to the adults. Whew...that rant is over.
Wow...I didn't mean to start a fire here. I love it though. Don't get me wrong, I don't like the fact that WE have to deal with this carte blanche' type attitude, but to hear the positive to come out means that there are people that do care. Unfortunately though, I feel we are the minority these days.Its probably never going to get better because those that feel they are "entitled" are not teaching their kids the value of respect, hard-work, accountability, and appreciation.
Quote from: YOSP on July 05, 2007, 05:14:20 PMWow...I didn't mean to start a fire here. I love it though. Don't get me wrong, I don't like the fact that WE have to deal with this carte blanche' type attitude, but to hear the positive to come out means that there are people that do care. Unfortunately though, I feel we are the minority these days.Its probably never going to get better because those that feel they are "entitled" are not teaching their kids the value of respect, hard-work, accountability, and appreciation. Talk about hitting the nail on the head....very well said. Actually plan on sharing some of these thoughts with my fellow teachers. When the parents you deal with feel it is YOUR job to teach these things to THEIR kids it can get good teachers down. They need to see there are people out there who have their heads on straight. Thanks