Posts Tagged ‘Respect for teachers’

Do the Public Really Support Striking Teachers?

August 24, 2012

 

I agree that disrespect for teachers has reached a new low. However, I can’t see how striking is the solution. If anything, striking creates even more hostility.

Chicago Teachers Union President Karen Lewis disagrees:

“At this point we need to understand where people are emotionally and where they are in terms of how they feel about the situation at hand, and what they know,” Lewis said in April. “And the issue is, again, I have never, in my 22 years of teaching and being in the classroom, seen this kind of hostility and this disrespect for teachers.”

I’m sorry to break the news to you Karen, but strikes will not make the public think of us any better.

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Saggy Pants Leads to a Very Sticky Situation

August 3, 2012

Teachers are losing their cool, and while it’s inexcusable, it comes from the lack of respect our teachers are treated with:

Pat Frost, an English as a second language teacher for Anson High School in North Carolina, may lose her job after admitting to slapping a student during a dispute over saggy pants.

Frost was suspended after the incident occurred in June, and the district is still investigating the charges. At the time, she reportedly stopped 18-year-old Johnathan Smith to tell him to pull up his sagging pants. But Smith didn’t comply, allegedly telling the teacher to “get the [expletive] out of his way” and shoved past her, WBTV reports.

When Frost followed him outside, reportedly to record his name, the teen began to charge at her, yelling that he would “[expletive] her up.”

Smith told WSOC-TV, however, that he did pick up his pants and told the teacher his name — but Frost didn’t believe him.

“I never thought a teacher would lay her hands on me,” Smith told the station.

Frost’s attorney argues that Smith refused to give his real name and repeatedly threatened to assault her. Frost says her blow was out of self defense.

“Fearing she was about to be hit, Pat tried to create distance with the student and slapped him in the face in that effort,” according to a letter from Frost’s attorney. “He responded by striking Pat in the head. He then took off his shirt and started pounding on nearby cars in the parking lot yelling that he was going to get her fired and hoped that she would be killed.”

I am afraid that episodes like this will become extremely frequent if something isn’t done to improve teacher/student relations.

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