patsal
<font color=FF3399>I've discovered I don't need to
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You may also remember that nobody is forcing you or any other teacher to take the job. I'm sure the private sector would love to add knowledgable, degreed staff to their workforce.
I've never had a problem with what I thought were my ethical obligations, but I don't think many of today's teacher's are prepared (or financially able) to put that much back into the classroom. That is why so many ask for help, by creating a list of needs for the classroom. To this day my list of supplies is very small--paper, pen and highlighter--they are available in my room to borrow if you need them. Not every teacher can afford to keep supplies for all the students he or she services.