-Rose Hoffman (Public School Teacher)
"Today they have these multiple chairs instead of the pedestals, seats that were attatched. The kids slide all over the room. Anything to make life more difficult. (Laughs.) If I didn't laugh at these things, I wouldn't last."
-Pat Zimmerman (Alternative School Teacher)
"I'm a strict kind of teacher. When I say something to one student in a very quiet voice all the way across the room, I want it quiet enough to reach him. I don't have to tell them to shut up very much. It's self-enforced. I make a lot of demands on my students and I get honestly angry if they don't live up to their possibilities."
-Jack Currier (Teacher, Adult Education)
"In order to do a better job, I have to become a better man. In the business world, in order to do a better job, you have to become ruthless. In order to make more money, you have to care for people less. In order to succeed, you have to be willing to stab your competitor in the back."
My question: Which level is the most difficult to teach and why?
-By: Chantal Gambler
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