I recently published a post with various answers to the question: How hard is teaching? Here is one response I received by e-mail from a veteran seventh-grade language arts teacher in Frederick, Maryland, who asked not to be identified because she fears retaliation at her school. In this piece she describes students who don’t want to work, parents who want their children to have high grades no matter what, mindless curriculum and school reformers who insist on trying to quantify things that can’t be measured.
Here is her e-mail:
As a teacher, I would love to agree wholeheartedly at times, but that would be tantamount to throwing in the towel. I too, come from a family with many teachers.
Time will tell. Things will work out in time.