Lien On Me: The Days are Long and the Weeks are Short

In May, the days are long and the weeks are short. The school year is coming to an end and the list of responsibilities for teachers increases. Although the weeks are few, the days feel prolonged and arduous.

As the number of days left in the school year decreases; the number of responsibilities for teachers increases. A teacher's workload at the end of the school year and at the beginning of the school year are always insurmountable. However, this entire school year remained at this intensity. It's easy to assume teacher responsibilities reached historical proportions by the climbing rates of attrition. No one is trained to do this. It is humanly impossible to do it well.

In December 2020, I asked "Will 2020 be inconsequential?" and it didn't take long to find out. The Aftermath was obvious months ago and it has deteriorated. The teaching apocalypse is upon us and school systems are culpable. This crisis will only be remedied if July is the Most Reflective Month and if teacher expertise is regarded as the premium priority in time and money for school districts.

My heartfelt hope for all teachers is that the weeks after this school year ends are long and the days of summer are carefree and full of self-reverie.





Comments

Popular posts from this blog

How to Navigate August

The Aftermath

Lien On Me: Through the Eyes of Teachers