N H Labor News: Teachers Deserve Thanks, Not Blame
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Dr. Tom Staszewski
by Dr. Tom Staszewski,
As our public schools begin another school year, its time to stop blaming and criticizing teachers and start thanking and acknowledging them.
Our schools reflect society, and society has undergone a dramatic shift from previous generations. A typical classroom today consists of many students with severe behavioral problems, limited knowledge of English usage, emotional and psychological difficulties, learning disabilities and attention-deficit disorders. And many suffer from abuse and other adverse home and socioeconomic conditions.
Unlike previous generations, many parents today send their kids to school unfed, unprepared and with little or no basic skills nor social skills. In many neighborhoods, its the school building, not the childs home, that provides a safe, secure and predictable haven. Despite these societal problems, we need to focus on the success stories of whats right with our schools rather than whats wrong with our schools.
In my previous work as a motivational speaker and professional development trainer, I have personally worked with thousands of teachers nationwide. I have found them to be caring, hardworking, dedicated, industrious and sincerely committed to the success of their students.
FULL story at link.
DR. TOM STASZEWSKI, a former middle school teacher, lives in Erie with his wife, Linda. He recently retired after a 35-year career in higher education administration. A 1970 graduate of Academy High School, he is the author of Total Teaching: Your Passion Makes it Happen (tomstasz@neo.rr.com).
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