Letter: True professionals

For kids at play the world of pretend and escape from the ordinary is wonderful. They emulate characters, local authority and situational settings. Cowboys, army, firemen, space explorers and even playing school house on occasion.

Now I am nearly 50 years past those simple escapes and I have been through the real jobs and careers, as most of have been, and I am playing school once again. Did I say playing? Not on your life!

I accepted the responsibility of substitute teaching a few years ago deciding I had the time and some small life experience to give. I attended school; my kids enjoyed school, how tough could it be? How naïve!

First thing we should know, a school is a building. Teachers are the liaison, referee, guide, mentor, etc. … Oh yes, also make sure that the content and enthusiasm remain exciting, interesting and current to the methods of instruction that are most useful to our community and world. To maintain these standards the teachers are in a constant state of catch up learning and professional and self adjustment. Time and preparation are nearly at odds with each other being commodities of the rarest sort. Material supplies in mass quantities dry up faster than the staff can apply for or retrieve them. The class rooms take personality through this assault and the teachers somehow pull their lessons out of credible sources and are at least ready to meet a classroom of 25-35 students. Each student is a random element individual that can take any careful plans on a journey of mind boggling proportions and mythic wonder, both good and not so.

The academic season will start and the building will be there. The teachers are amazing to watch, as they are prepare an instructional feast for us to attend. I am not in the same league with these professionals (though we, you and I, are all instructors of a sort). I have had a child’s view and that of a parent, and now to be on the other side of the teacher’s desk I am more than over whelmed by the Herculean task faced every day.

My sense of values has changed dramatically due to this exposure and the time I am spending today playing teacher.

 

David M. Chao

Austin

SportsPlus

Mower County

County submits first project to FEMA for reimbursement related to June flooding

Crime, Courts & Emergencies

APD investigating crash into house, possible stolen vehicle

Business

86th annual profit sharing held at Hormel plant

Mower County

Celebrating Miracles: Display documenting Eucharistic miracles coming to Austin

News

Tim Walz accepts turkey presentation as he eases back into his duties as Minnesota’s governor

Business

Joseph Company receives construction industry award

Mower County

Zonta begins annual anti-violence campaign

News

Judge halts cannabis license lottery that is precursor to Minnesota marijuana retail launch

News

Lawsuit challenges Minnesota abortion access in federal court

News

Netanyahu says he supports proposed ceasefire with Lebanon’s Hezbollah

News

Biden proposes Medicare and Medicaid cover costly weight-loss drugs for millions of obese Americans

News

Repealing no-fault divorce has so far stalled across the US. Some worry that’ll change under Trump

News

Chuck Woolery, smooth-talking game show host of ‘Love Connection’ and ‘Scrabble,’ dies at 83

News

Research finds insecticide common in shallow ground water across Minnesota

News

Trump threatens to impose sweeping new tariffs on Mexico, Canada and China on first day in office

Mower County

Mayo Hospice to honor those who have died through Hospice Set Memories Aglow

Mower County

Paper authored by institute scientists sheds light that better understands colorectal cancer

Grand Meadow

Model railroad open house Dec. 7-8 in Grand Meadow

News

Special counsel moves to abandon election interference and classified documents cases against Trump

Business

Eight Good Samaritan Society nursing homes earn Best Nursing Home badge for 2025

Mower County

Red Kettle campaign is good for all involved

Business

Makers of JENNIE-O partners with NBC’s ‘The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon’ to donate turkeys this thanksgiving

Crime, Courts & Emergencies

Convictions: Nov. 11-18

Mower County

In Your Community: Cedars donates food to Salvation Army