We all
understand, with the possible exception of an earmarking Congress, that budgets
are necessary, cuts are necessary and we must live within our means. Too often,
however, education budgets and teachers' salaries receive a disproportionate
amount of trimming and I suspect that thinking still persists.
If we
spent on education subsidies the equivalent billions that we spend in fighting
wars in just one month's time, America's educational system would be the envy
of the world. Since that is not going to happen there is something else each of
us can do to show our appreciation to teachers.
Teaching
is the noble profession. How many of us cannot think of at least one teacher
who influenced our choices, our careers, our character.
It is
unfortunate, in our gifted society, that money is often the only form of
compensation. What is blatantly missing from the education ledger is
appreciation through praise.
Every
parent should go to the nearest teacher and say thank you. Thank you for your
dedication, for choosing a profession where hours are long and pay low, where
influence is vast and gratitude minimal. Thank you for enduring the
frustrations of bureaucracy and sometimes dispassionate parents. Thank you for
your tolerance and patience in instructional repetition to the daydreamers, the
slackers, the frightened, who forget they need an education just to get by, and
thank you for your enrichment of the geniuses who may grace our society with
greatness.
Teachers
are special and blessed, for once they share knowledge with others, teach
discernment, logic, ethics, reason and the love of learning, a piece of them
lives forever.
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