Richard Erlacher wrote:
>
> Another thing to keep in mind about these jobs is that not only is the
> summer vacation long, but there are plenty of days without kids in the
> building, when most teachers go skiing or golfing, or hot-tubbing, and the
> workday for most of them is less than 6 hours.
Another thing about those jobs are the hours spent at home designing lesson
plans, quizes, exams, and grading same. The ratio I was told and found to be
true was about 3:1; 3 hours outside the classroom per 1 hour classroom time.
Also as in ANY profession, there are those who work for a paycheck and those
who work to accomplish something.
Received on Fri Mar 10 2000 - 14:49:44 GMT
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