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Thursday, November 19, 2009

What does a teacher make?


As a future educator, most of the time I hear negative comments about how little I will be making once I become a teacher and how so and so decided they could not ever be a teacher because the pay was not good enough.. you get the picture. I mostly hear negative comments and they are all about the pay. Although I believe that educators don't make as much money as they should, money is not the reason for my wanting to be a teacher. One of my teachers sent me along with her other students this story and I love it!
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The dinner guests were sitting around the table discussing life.


One man, a CEO, decided to explain the problem with education.

He argued: "What's a kid going to learn from someone who decided his best option in life was to become a teacher?" He reminded the other dinner guests that it's true what they say about teachers: "Those who can: do. Those who can't: teach."

To corroborate, he said to another guest: "You're a teacher, Susan," he said. "Be honest. What do you make?"

Susan, who had a reputation of honesty and frankness, replied, "You want to know what I make? I make kids work harder than they ever thought they could. I can make a C+ feel like the Congressional Medal of Honor and an A- feel like a slap in the face if the student did not do his or her very best. I can make kids sit through 40 minutes of study hall in absolute silence. I can make parents tremble in fear when I call home. You want to know what I make?" "I make kids wonder." "I make them question." "I make them criticize." "I make them apologize and mean it." "I make them write." "I make them read, read, read." "I make them spell "definitely &beautiful" over and over again, until they will never misspell either one of those words again." "I make them show all their work in math and hide it all on their final drafts in English." "I elevate them to experience music and art and joy in the performance, so their lives are rich, full of kindness and culture, and they take pride in themselves and their accomplishments." "I make them understand that if you have the brains, then follow your heart...and if someone ever tries to judge you by what you make, you pay them no attention." "You want to know what I make? I make a difference."

Susan turned to the CEO, "What do you make?"

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