Fame has its price I guess. I read through some of the comments and many are quite anti-teacher/education. I understand the public's frustration, and I certainly understand that professions across the country have already had to deal with lay offs and that the economy has been in rough shape for a while.
This blog is not just about me complaining... and if I have ever seemed whiny, I certainly apologize--it is not my intent. It is just a blog that shares a perspective. One that people may not have considered before.
To those of you that are frustrated with teacher's salaries or our cushy jobs, I invite you to follow my blog. I hope to share more stories that can give you an insight to what we do, and the importance we hold for the future of this country.
I believe many of the commenter's from the Daily Herald didn't even click the link to read this blog. If you know of these people, ask them to spend the time reading through this blog. I may not change any opinions, but perhaps I can effect a few....
And lastly, I did see this comment from the Herald, the only one that I will directly respond to at this time.
Vambo wrote:
"cartooning, animation and photography classes"
'nuff said. I think education will survive.
Vambo, I invite you to come and take my class. It will probably be one of the most challenging experiences of your life. My students learn real world career based 21st century skills. I recently worked with the Art Institute in Schaumburg to improve our animation curriculum. 80% of their graduates are hired within 6 months of graduating (in 3 years, no less!). There are seniors that are considering careers in photography and graphic design that I have helped educate.
Art, design, animation, and technology are all around us--these are the things I teach. I love it, I'm proud of it, I deserve the money that I make, and I'll be sad to leave.
Thanks for reading--I may not post for a few days as I am super busy with an upcoming art show, graduation from my Master's program, the action research paper I have to finish in order to graduate, and of course, looking for jobs. (Apparently I am wasting my time blogging instead of looking for jobs, and yes, I took 15 minutes during the school day to write this, don't worry, I'll be here well after the bell rings.) Please continue to send stories--I'll need them to keep this blog going!
Art, design, animation, and technology are all around us--these are the things I teach. I love it, I'm proud of it, I deserve the money that I make, and I'll be sad to leave.
Thanks for reading--I may not post for a few days as I am super busy with an upcoming art show, graduation from my Master's program, the action research paper I have to finish in order to graduate, and of course, looking for jobs. (Apparently I am wasting my time blogging instead of looking for jobs, and yes, I took 15 minutes during the school day to write this, don't worry, I'll be here well after the bell rings.) Please continue to send stories--I'll need them to keep this blog going!