It's Not Easy to Be a Teacher
The immeasurable contribution of doctors in preserving people's physical and mental health, and the importance of teachers in building an educated and moral personality, have all been said. Whether all actors truly fulfill their roles and whether they are sufficiently valued is another question. Although it is difficult to find a more noble and honorable profession, today even writing about teachers is a difficult job, let alone being a teacher.
It’s Not Easy to Be a Teacher The article categorizes teachers into several groups, highlighting the difficulties faced by those who work in multiple schools with insufficient hours. It also points out the problem of unemployed teachers waiting for years to find work. The piece questions societal values by referencing a parent who believes school hours should prioritize socializing over learning, overshadowing the teacher’s role.
- Teachers are categorized into groups: those teaching one subject in one school, nomadic teachers working in multiple schools with part-time loads, and teachers who teach multiple subjects in various schools.
- Some teachers handle over 20 classes and 500 students, leading to a formalization of teaching where individual student assessment is difficult.
- There is a significant issue with unemployed teachers, with some waiting 18 years for their first job.
- Societal appreciation for teachers has diminished, with a parent even questioning the purpose of school hours beyond socialization.
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