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proud2BlibKansan

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Sun Sep 1, 2013, 01:56 PM Sep 2013

The renewed war on the veteran teacher [View all]

Last Wednesday, my son, like so many youngsters around the country, began his second year of instruction at a local middle school tucked away in suburban southern California. Though the name and the exact location have changed, it is essentially the same middle school that both my wife and I attended roughly a quarter-century ago.
By and large, the names and faces of the faculty have changed since the (ahem) late 1980s. But, there has been one constant, and my wife and I could not have been happier to see that my son's 7th grade social studies teacher was, indeed, the same woman who had taught both of us all those years ago.

Indeed, she has been doing so for over a half century now. Yes ... you read the preceding sentence correctly.

When she hit the 50-year mark last year, there was a torrent of praise in the community. Deservedly so. After all, how many lives in this town of 30,000 or so had been enriched by her lifelong commitment to children and education?

Alas, not everyone feels that way. Indeed, the level of respect afforded to those who have devoted their adult lives to the education of children has diminished to the point that the prevailing zeitgeist suggests that comparably junior members of the profession are somehow inherently superior to their more experienced colleagues.

more . . . http://www.dailykos.com/story/2013/09/01/1234916/-The-renewed-war-on-the-veteran-teacher?showAll=yes#

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The renewed war on the veteran teacher [View all] proud2BlibKansan Sep 2013 OP
I remember the older teachers that I had. Downwinder Sep 2013 #1
That negative attitude towards veterans makes many good teachers retire before they should. charmay Sep 2013 #2
It's all about fucking money gopiscrap Sep 2013 #3
Most definitely warrant46 Nov 2013 #6
do you mean undocumented workers? gopiscrap Nov 2013 #7
Teachers are my heroes Link Speed Sep 2013 #4
Having been LWolf Sep 2013 #5
The "reformers" won't be happy DamnYankeeInHouston Dec 2013 #8
And the reformers are likely getting kickbacks from Pearson while doing so - TBF Dec 2013 #9
Thank you, TBF. DamnYankeeInHouston Dec 2013 #10
I look forward to hearing TBF Dec 2013 #11
I'm taking care of other people's kids. DamnYankeeInHouston Dec 2013 #12
Yes - TBF Dec 2013 #13
Parental support helps a lot - DamnYankeeInHouston Dec 2013 #14
Oh I have no illusions about immunity - TBF Dec 2013 #15
Three Unions Equal No Union DamnYankeeInHouston Dec 2013 #19
You've hit the nail on the head. Teachers are at the total mercy of principals. duffyduff Dec 2013 #16
I had a good principal and DamnYankeeInHouston Dec 2013 #18
Few teachers today last anywhere near that long because of age discrimination duffyduff Dec 2013 #17
Old teachers DamnYankeeInHouston Dec 2013 #20
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