I love teachers. And, I love the teaching profession. I remember years ago teaching one class to middle-schoolers on a subject that I thought exuded fascination and drama – the Civil War. It was a long 50 minutes. Even my daughter was doing her best to feign interest. While the fault here may have been with the guest instructor, the lesson for me, which I have not forgotten, is how tough the teaching trade is. Teaching - Leave it to the Professionals I don’t have the same affection for the teachers’ unions as I do for the profession. Their unions are advocacy groups to protect the interests of its members. There is nothing wrong with this. Many professions and occupations, including mine, have similar societies to whom constituents pay money in exchange for various job protections. My issue with these groups is when they torture the truth to disguise the real reason for their positions. Of course, even the most disinterested spectator can see through this chara
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