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May 4, 2021
Nobody’s talking about teachers. Groups are making a lot of
noise about the students. Get them back
in class. But nobody’s talking about
those who’ve had to change their methods of teaching by way of a computer
screen. Many of whom who’ve been forced
to do in school and remote teaching at the same time. How do we as a globe make up the past sixty
weeks? Getting students out of a lockdown
mode mentality and locked into the activation of why an education is more
important today than 2019. The upper level decision makers are saying, “Summer
school!” Nobody’s talking about the
teachers. We must rebuild the American student.
Teachers deservingly need time off to recuperate their reasons for wanting
to be inside those four walls. The
system is burning out the passion, dedication, drive and loyalty of those
chosen to inspire and influence future business workers, leaders and community
activators. Without an education, not
just a nation but the entire planet suffers.
Not having the knowledge to read, write and do math is a pandemic all
its own. The educational system needs to
change its view of who the teacher is.
Experience needs to be the new teacher.
Welders, grocery store managers, retail managers, plumbers, digital
phone field operators, construction workers and street and highway crews. Redefine the teacher who was taught through a
book and put people in there that can give students a skill. Nobody knows time management better than a
driver for Amazon. Serving people at restaurants
teaches people skills and team work. At
12 years old I fell deeper in love with math not because of school but because
I kept score at the bowling alley. Put
experience first in summer school. It’s
time to teach students what being here is really all about and how they’re a
huge part of its continuation.
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