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Interview with New Teacher
After being interviewed by the school administration, the
eager teaching prospect said:
"Let me see if I've got this
correct: You want me to go into that room with all those kids, and fill
their every waking moment with a love for learning. And I'm supposed to instill
a sense of pride in their ethnicity, modify their disruptive behavior, observe
them for signs of abuse and even censor their t-shirt messages and dress habits.
You want me to wage a war on drugs and sexually transmitted
diseases, check their backpacks for weapons of mass destruction, and raise their
self esteem. You want me to teach them patriotism, good citizenship,
sportsmanship, fair play, how to register to vote, how to balance a checkbook,
and how to apply for a job.
I am to check their heads for lice, maintain a safe
environment, recognize signs of anti-social behavior, offer advice, write
letters of recommendation for student employment and scholarships, encourage
respect for the cultural diversity of others,
and oh, make sure that I give the girls in my class fifty percent of my
attention.
My contract requires me to work on my own time after
school, evenings and weekends grading papers. Also, I must spend my summer
vacation at my own expense working toward advance certification,
a Masters degree
and/or Ph.D.
On my own time you want
me to attend committee and facult y meetings, PTA meetings, and participate in
staff development training. I am to be a paragon of virtue, larger than life,
such that my very presence will awe my students into being obedient and
respectful of authority.
And I am to pledge allegiance to family values and this
current administration. You want me to incorporate technology into the learning
experience, monitor web sites, and relate personally with each student. That
includes deciding who might be potentially dangerous and/or liable to commit a
crime in school.
I am to make sure all students pass the mandatory state
exams, even those who don't come to school regularly or complete any of their
assignments. Plus, I am to make sure that all
of the students with handicaps get an equal education regardless of the extent
of their mental or physical handicap. And I am to communicate regularly with the
parents by letter, telephone, newsletter and report card.
All of this I am to do with just a piece of chalk, a
computer, a few books, a bulletin board, a big smile AND on a starting salary
that qualifies my family for food stamps! You
want me to do all of this and yet you expect me
"NOT TO PRAY?!"
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