<a class="spreaker-player" href="https://www.spreaker.com/episode/46667868" data-resource="episode_id=46667868" data-width="100%" data-height="200px" data-theme="light" data-playlist="false" data-playlist-continuous="false" data-chapters-image="true" data-episode-image-position="right" data-hide-logo="false" data-hide-likes="false" data-hide-comments="false" data-hide-sharing="false" data-hide-download="true">Listen to "You Can't Turn It Off" on Spreaker.</a><script async src="https://widget.spreaker.com/widgets.js"></script>
September 24, 2021
I heard a teacher this morning say these words, “You can’t
turn it off.” I watched the video over
and over. The entire message was based
on how leaders of lessons taught are expected to be on 24/7. The part that hit me the hardest in the heart
was when she explained how taking home school work kept her away family. She wasn’t in control of raising her children.
You can’t turn it off. This is very
close to me because of my wife’s connections to education and I lived this
teacher lifestyle with her. Saying thank
you to class room leaders isn’t enough.
Teachers need helping hands physically and mentally. Not parents endlessly pointing fingers while
throwing out false accusations. You can’t turn it off. When will the circle get tighter? The community raises the child but it’s only
the teacher showing up. You can’t turn
it off. You know what’s sad? The stories you aren’t hearing? Teacher’s who’ve located the off button. The numbers are rocking schools. Teachers aren’t the only ones. Employees in every business have located the
same off button. I see it every day! People
are hired. They take one good look at the expectation then walk away. We’re facing a mountain in education. How
close are we to local decision maker’s agreeing to hire anyone willing to come
to class and read from a book? You can’t
turn it off. When we do the future is
handed something much bigger than the mountain before us.
No comments:
Post a Comment