Way not true. I teach teachers. (Technology Education) The teacher of today is faced with expectations yours were not: Delivering content including discoveries made since you were there. Maintaining a resemblance of discipline in the face of powerless options. Creating an atmosphere in which learning can take place. Taking on the responsibilities of parenting and basic morality definitions for more than 50% of the students. Finding time to develop lesson plans and do the (now mandated) documentation of progress. I have more than 1500 teachers that I have directly influenced to be professional and effective. (and many more that are now burned out from encounters with the above ""JOB"". You can believe (incorrectly) that the summers and Vacations/days off are goofing off. They are not, they must do continuing studies to maintain their license. They quite often must take summer jobs to maintain even a lower middle class income. Just the psychological drain of being in front of today's "children" makes getting away from them mandatory for sanity. Jim, teacher educator since 1979.
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Today's Featured Article - A Belt Pulley? Really Doing Something? - by Chris Pratt. Belt Pulleys! Most of us conjure up a picture of a massive thresher with a wide belt lazily arching to a tractor 35 feet away throwing a cloud of dust, straw and grain, and while nostalgic, not too practical a method of using our tractors. While this may have been the bread and butter of the belt work in the past (since this is what made the money on many farms), the smaller tasks may have been and still can be its real claim to fame. The thresher would bring in the harvest (and income) once a y
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