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To Educate or To Entitle
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So I’ve had this very strange occurrence when I run into former students of mine from my last school, which is a very private Christian school. They all seem to run away from me or hide or tell whomever they are with that I’m evil and get me chased out of Wal Mart. It’s really for a moment disturbing, but then I think I never gave them what they wanted exactly when they wanted it, and I called him out on their writing skills, reading level, lack of empathy for groups that have been persecuted that were not Christians, and other such things. I left before the end of the year because the school wasn’t going to renew my contract and they thought it wasn’t independent enough and lately, I have no regrets about it. My job is/was to educate not entitle. Well, I step back into the classroom as a teacher again; I don’t think so. If I did, it would have to be a public title one school I can’t do private again I live in a community and work makes me were kids are afraid of me because I told them that Hitler was a bad person.

Yeah I’m done.

A teachers job isn’t to entitle. A teachers job is to educate. If I can’t do that anymore, then it’s my time to leave education for good.

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