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Monday, December 13, 2010

Working for Children

So many teachers walk into a classroom each day simply to collect a paycheck, and I don't understand this.  How can you spend 8 hours of your day with some of the most amazing people in the world and simply want a pay check?  Each day, I gain more knowledge from my kids, than most people will gain in 3 months just walking around the world.  I absolutely love what I do each day with my kids.

Thats the other thing...Some teachers don't care about their students...so in turn I ask this question...How would you feel if your child was treated that way?  Most parents would be extremely upset...but yet most teachers don't think that way.  Once a child walks into my classroom...they are "my kids" no matter what.  I love then unconditionally regardless of the choices or grades they make.  Of course, there are those days when my kids stress me out beyond belief...but when doesn't that happen?  So often I'm the only person that my kids have that truly care about them no matter what.  This is a huge deal to me. 

Recently, we had a discussion about where I work, and retention rates (keeping students coming back to our school) were brought up and ways to improve them.  My suggestion was simple...treat each child as if he/she was your own...well I was looked at like I had lost my mind....I wanted to ask...Really??  What is wrong with all of you??  You are here for the kids (It can't be the pay...or at least not in South Carolina)...so what is the problem here?  If we treat these students the way we would want our children treated...wouldn't that make them want to stay at our school?  Remember the Golden Rule?  Treat others the way you want to be treated...That applies to children as well...something to think on and about...

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