Friday, December 2, 2016

Early History of Education in America

The past week in PEAT, we have read about the education in America from the beginning of America through the Depression. I have chosen prompt C from Mrs. Kallas blog and had given my honest opinion/perspective down below.



          From the beginning of American Education through the Great Depression , teachers gained respect and were seen as role models to their students and, possibly their parents. However, I have noticed that in the 21st Century, students think becoming a teacher is "lame" and 'boring". Students have lost respect to their teachers and take school as a joke. In my opinion teachers are the opposite of being lame, they are powerful and can make our future better. Teachers in early education had respect and were proud of being a teacher; they were seen as heroes. Recently, teachers have been ignored and lost respect from their students, for the students start acting out and blaming the teacher. Every teacher works hard so that their students can pass and move to the next grade, and to get into a good college. One thing that hasn't changed is a teachers salary, teachers aren't getting paid enough for the work they have put in every class and every students. Teachers are slowly being disregarded from being an option for careers. Many bring down students who want to become a teacher by telling them teachers receive low pay and that the career won't get you enough recognition in the world. Teachers might not be payed like they should be, but they can get recognition by their students. They should receive as much recognition and respect as a doctor. Teachers help and guide their students so that they can change the future and make society better that it is now.

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