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Do teachers "really" have it that bad???
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<blockquote data-quote="Pokinfun" data-source="post: 2993878" data-attributes="member: 28113"><p>it is not a red herring, we are having a discussion about a political issue, he is part of it. You used him a as proof that our best teacher has left the state, I'm not sure but I think he only had 3 years in a classroom. Also, I do not like using Tulsa Public Schools as an example for anything, but failure. I know some great teachers from Tulsa, but their system sucks. Tulsa is comparable to Oklahoma, I think our public school system is failing, but I know lots of great people doing great things for kids. The system does not always reflect the people in the classroom.</p><p>I agree that lots of our best people are leaving the state, but that is not restricted to the education field.</p><p>I think it is funny that our politicians in the state are elected by the people. We do not do anything in the classroom that has not been established by our elected officials. Citizens do not blame themselves for creating a system that is not doing well, citizens do not blame their elected officials, they blame the classroom teacher.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pokinfun, post: 2993878, member: 28113"] it is not a red herring, we are having a discussion about a political issue, he is part of it. You used him a as proof that our best teacher has left the state, I'm not sure but I think he only had 3 years in a classroom. Also, I do not like using Tulsa Public Schools as an example for anything, but failure. I know some great teachers from Tulsa, but their system sucks. Tulsa is comparable to Oklahoma, I think our public school system is failing, but I know lots of great people doing great things for kids. The system does not always reflect the people in the classroom. I agree that lots of our best people are leaving the state, but that is not restricted to the education field. I think it is funny that our politicians in the state are elected by the people. We do not do anything in the classroom that has not been established by our elected officials. Citizens do not blame themselves for creating a system that is not doing well, citizens do not blame their elected officials, they blame the classroom teacher. [/QUOTE]
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