Be a Role Model. Risk Your Lives and Those of Your Students to Set an Example
Still, you wouldn't want me as a nurse. I don't know nursing. This notwithstanding, The Atlantic had no problem having a nurse write a column on what educators ought to be doing during a raging pandemic.
My issues with this article begin with the title:
As far as I know, teachers in New York worked straight through April, May and June. Not only that, but we worked an entire week we were supposed to be off. You'd think someone writing an article about us would know that. I suppose being a nurse was her first qualification, or it wouldn't be right there in the title. Let's look at her second:I’m a Nurse in New York. Teachers Should Do Their Jobs, Just Like I Did.
....my husband, a public-school teacher in New York City...
I sat through a Presidential forum in Pittsburgh last year. Candidate after candidate was married to a public school teacher, had a mom who was a public school teacher, or knew a CONTINUE READING: