I think that a big part of the problem is that most nonteachers don't know what the education world is really like today. Many figure that since they went to school, they know what goes on. But truthfully it is nothing like it was even 10 years ago. There is a tremendous amount of pressure put on teachers now due to NCLB. The majority of the public doesn't know all the ins and outs of that law. ALthough I am sure there are also teachers who dont understand NCLB.
The "teachers only work 10 months" garbage might be my #1 pet peeve. First, most teachers do something to better themselves or their classrooms over the summer. Second, there are many jobs out there that have more time off ( but it doesnt come all at once) and no one complains about them.
I love my job, but it is very frustrating to constantly have to defend my profession. I think we lose many wonderful teachers who get worn down by the bashing and lack of parental support.
Good post. It really is a thankless job-- and there are many others...police, nursing, social work.
Beginning teacher salary isn't really that bad. Most of the people I graduated college with 20 years ago though are in professions where their salary doubled or tripled much more quickly. And the summers off is kind of a misnomer. It's not really a "vacation." I'm paid to work 190 days a year, and then I'm essentially laid off for the summer. The school district is more than happy though to stretch my pay out over a 12 month period and earn interest on the money they owe me. Most teachers have some kind of summer job as well as taking many classes and doing work for the school district in some way.
Some people on these boards are going to bash teachers no matter what we say. I'm just glad in real life, I don't come across those people.