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Balancing Personal Life and Teaching Environment
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Paper Introduction: Balancing Personal Life and Teaching Environment It is tricky to identify every scenario in which teachers may or maynot divulge personal bias in the classroom Whenever teachers do divulgepersonal information about ethical positions and personal preferences theyshould be permitted to do so as they deem appropriate and should not bemonitored by the administration unless the teacher has prompted severalcalls of negative feedback from parents When teachers share personalinformation with students they should consider the age-appropriateness ofthe content For example a teacher sharing
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Rhee and Mayor of D.C. What needs to be stated here, at the beginning of this research,is the irony that Rhee is up against. What happened next has amounted to a public relations disaster. (January 27, 2 1 ). A ninth grader was arrested for vocal protesting(Turque and Brown, 2 9). (October 3, 2 9). What Rhee has revealedis that she is an ageist. When teachers share personalinformation with students, they should consider the age-appropriateness ofthe content. Whenever teachers do divulgepersonal information about ethical positions and personal preferences, theyshould be permitted to do so as they deem appropriate and should not bemonitored by the administration unless the teacher has prompted severalcalls of negative feedback from parents. (2 1 ). Rheereceived a 'bonus' of over $41, in 2 9, and this no doubt must haverelieved her to some degree. Washington Post. Rhee did not consider all of thecontingencies that might coincide with her actions, and for this reason itis not surprising that her employment contract has not been extended. Schools Layoff 22 Teacher, 3 Guards. Rhee Hedges Remarks On Laid-Off Teachers. For example, a teacher sharing a joke from the previousnight's Tonight Show with her first grade class makes no sense; first-graders do not even stay up late enough to see that program. D.C. Rhee not only made poor choice to permit the firings to occur, butshe bungled the clean up altogether. This mural was inspired by a Georgia O'Keefe painting of ablooming flower, figuratively symbolizing 'femininity' with vaginal imageryto the chagrin of the school's (closed-minded) administration. A security company that provided security guards at D.C. Perhaps a male teacher relating a story about a pastrelationship will be appropriate in a high-school gender unit, where themales and females have gender-separate learning time, however thisinformation would be completely out of place for a middle-school algebraclass. Balancing Personal Life and Teaching Environment It is tricky to identify every scenario in which teachers may or maynot divulge personal bias in the classroom. Council members, declaring that six of thefired teachers had been suspended for using corporal punishment and forbeing absent without leave repeatedly without an explanation (Anderson,2 1 ). high schoolsalso went out of business at the time that the layoffs occurred. Rhee founded The New Teacher Projectin 1997 as a non profit organization dedicated to creating better teachingenvironments and fast tracking recent college graduates into teachingpositions in elementary, middle, and high school levels (TNTP, 2 1 ).Aside from the fact that they were tenured, the teachers that Rhee firedwere some of the most experienced in their fields. Thequestion on everyone's minds was, How could Ms. Rhee be so thoughtless andpoorly prepared. Rheecame out in a statement to D.C. Thesecurity guards were replaced by local police, and this not only createdfear in the students, but wreaked havoc on the schools in general. The most prominent mural in the room was ablooming flower 1 feet in diameter painted on the ceiling in brightcolors. The New Teacher Project. On Friday, October 2, 2 9, a federaljudge, seeing progress under Rhee's oversight, told "that the city had madeenough gains in reforming its special education system that he wouldconsider releasing the District from court oversight (Turque and Brown,2 9). Despite thefact that the mural had been on the ceiling of this classroom for more than5 years, and the classroom had belonged to the same teacher for more than2 years, the administration overstepped their authority when they forcedthe teacher to vacate the room to have not only the blooming flower muralrepainted, but all murals in the school repainted.Michelle Rhee, Chancellor of Washington D.C. According to Washington Times reporter Nick Anderson, Rhee declinedto apologize for her statement. Rhee was only a freshmen herself.ReferencesAnderson, N. Retrieved February 17, 2 1 fromhttp://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2 9/1 / 2/AR2 91 2 2289.html.TNTP. School District By the time Michelle Rhee fired many older teachers in her districtin the name of saving costs, many educators were already suspect of hermotives. Retrieved February 17, 2 1 fromhttp://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2 1 / 1/26/AR2 1 126 1351.htmlTurque, Brown. Democracies, in my opinion, should not berewarding public officials who freshly come into office and fire the peoplewho have been there the longest. The students would submit a sample of the artwork beforecreating the full-size mural. Washington Post. I have had one classroom experience in which a male teacherpermitted students to paint murals on the walls and ceiling of hisclassroom. When students protested they were arrested by localpolice, and the department also had private security companies on site tofend off any violence. Adrian Fenty had worked together during theturbulent economic year of 2 9 and had successfully overcome severalobstacles in the public schools including several arrests and falling testscores (Turque and Brown, 2 9). Whenpresenting personal information, a teacher needs to consider the context ofthe lesson. Retrieved February 17, 2 1 www.tntp.org.
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