Why excerpt from this little blog?
I gave you the benefit of the doubt. I clicked the link and visited your crappy blog. It was two pages of mindless babbling.
Extremely bad behavior from someone who shouldn’t be teaching a class anywhere, it seems.
I was attending a convention in Florida a few years ago and I found myself on a shuttle bus with a goup of teachers, going from the hotel to the convention center. Many of these teachers thought the driver was doing a bad job and complained pretty much from start to finish. They apparently also thought the driver was not an English language speaker. After they all disembarked, the driver said, “Did they think I couldn’t understand them?” Apparently so. And this from the group that promotes “empathy” and “respect for diversity.”
I don’t know why some teachers feel as though they have a right to act this way. Maybe it’s because they believe others don’t respect their profession. In any case, it’s sad to see such a disconnect between what they teach and how they behave.
Disclaimer: There are so many fine teachers - unfortunately, the others make such a bad impression that it’s hard to forget.
As I refuse to give blog pimps hits, I’m left speculating on what constitutes bad manners. Now this could be something awful like the teacher loudly passing gas as she wiped her nose on her sleeve, or it could be something not worth bothering with such as wearing white shoes after labor day. Given that it’s a pimped blog, I’m betting she was wearing white shoes.
The teacher has his little study plan made out and you’d better not rock his boat! The kids might be inspired to ask questions he can’t answer, he isn’t about to take that chance!
this is a weird piece... did the teacher invite the homesteader to the class? doesn’t seem so... to be this offended is silly... look at how Jesus was treated, and He didn’t take offense... and He is the only one who rightfully could have...
I thing the author has rather thin skin. If she were as proud of her homestead as she claims, she’d be willing to show it off to the students despite what she perceives as rude behavior on the part of the Ag teacher. But I’m just a little “old-school.”