Wednesday, October 2, 2019

IS TEACHING A CALLING OR A JOB? CAN IT BE A TEAM SPORT? | The Merrow Report

IS TEACHING A CALLING OR A JOB? CAN IT BE A TEAM SPORT? | The Merrow Report

IS TEACHING A CALLING OR A JOB? CAN IT BE A TEAM SPORT?

I begin with the negative, but I promise that–if you stick it out–you will encounter a vision of what teaching could be.
The first question: is teaching a calling, a profession, or just another job?  
“So, are they quitting because they’re fed up with their heavy-handed union bosses?” The hostility of the question took me by surprise. I was explaining to my dinner companion, a veteran lawyer, that 40% of teachers leave the field within five years, and right away he jumped to his anti-union conclusion disguised as a question.
No, I explained. Unions don’t seem to have anything to do with it; it’s most often related to working conditions: class size, discipline policies, and how much control and influence they have over their daily activities.
“It’s not money?” he asked, aggressively suspicious. Not according to surveys, I explained.
I described what I’d seen of a teacher’s daily work life. He interrupted, “How can it be a profession if you can’t take a leak when you need to?”
While that’s not a criterion that social scientists use to define a profession, my cut-to-the-chase acquaintance might be on to something.
Can teaching be a true profession if you can’t take a bathroom break when nature CONTINUE READING: IS TEACHING A CALLING OR A JOB? CAN IT BE A TEAM SPORT? | The Merrow Report