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In reply to the discussion: Teacher’s resignation letter: ‘My profession … no longer exists’ [View all]tavalon
(27,985 posts)38. Wow, you are right, the best of both worlds
I often wonder if the reason it's said that doctors and nurses make the worst patients is because we aren't willing to be treated as a widget? I dunno. I have a broken shoulder and my wonderful friend who has been my caretaker through this says I've been great. But I bet I wouldn't have if I'd needed a shoulder replacement. It's the hospital paternalism and bean counting that make me crazy. One of the reasons I loved home health was the opportunity to provide care in the person's own home. It completely changes the power dynamic in what I consider a really good way.
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Now that is a very good option... "good teachers to start their own schools"
Sekhmets Daughter
Apr 2013
#19
Great idea. Teachers should start cooperative schools just as workers have taken over factories.
AdHocSolver
Apr 2013
#24
The ill-conceived education policies are exactly what our power elite want.
AdHocSolver
Apr 2013
#23
The computer can be programmed to look for special phrases and "buzz" words.
AdHocSolver
Apr 2013
#22
We keep doing this, and keep complaining about the intellectual stagnation of our kids
Scootaloo
Apr 2013
#9
Sounds like a useless, mind-numbing, creativity-destroying, drudge work assignment.
AdHocSolver
Apr 2013
#29