Elementary school teachers deal with a lot of crap. Let’s get that message out there. In a normal California classroom, there are at least eighteen to twenty students per teacher and to be in charge of that many kids or more, day in and day out, with all their various personalities and immature actions, I don’t know or understand why anyone would want to do that. On top of having to deal with disciplinary and behavioral issues, there’s the fact that they have to deal with unpaid labor: having to make lesson plans, grade essays and homework, deal with parents with sometimes irrational complaints and requests, the list just goes on and on.

8 Reasons Why Teachers and Tutors are Saints

Image from Dumpaday  Disclaimer: I do NOT own the featured image of this post. I found it on MyBrainsOwnCrap, so click on the name to be taken to the original source. Thank you! If you’re a teacher, especially a teacher for students with special needs or an elementary school teacher, I have to first applaud you because you’re a saint.  Teachers are one of the most underpaid, unappreciated, and untreated employees.  And today, I want to talk about the plight of elementary school teachers and why I admire them. Elementary school teachers deal with a lot of crap. Let’s get

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