Posted by
Manny_Fresh on Sunday, March 01, 2009 11:02:31 AM
I’m writing about my master’s work. I don’t agree that I am forced to do it. Now technically, at this point, I am no longer forced by the state to pass master’s courses to keep my teaching certificate but if I stop now I will not receive a master’s degree, just credits. The state makes you take 18 of the 36 credits towards your masters to keep your certificate. I understand the reasoning, they want to make teachers better but I have a problem with the method.
I don’t think I would get a master’s degree if I were not forced to go part of the way. To be honest I don’t know for sure. I can tell you right now I’d rather use that time to pour into other interests God has lead me to, namely witnessing, helping at church, my comedy stuff, staying in shape, my wife and baby, my friends and family and heck I bet I’d even put in extra time at school.
I know this may be trivial to hear for other people but God put it on my heart. I think they should reward you if you get more education but not punish you if you don’t. I’m fully aware that I should have thought this through before I pursued a career in teaching. I do remember hearing about it but I didn’t give it much thought. I do remember talking to some other guys when I was starting college that dropped out of teaching for these types of reasons. So there you go, State of Michigan, you lost some potential teacher candidates.
Regardless of whether I should have thought this through or not I still feel the method is backwards. If teachers can’t cut it, let them go. If they want to better themselves, you could reward them by one, allowing them to keep their jobs or two, giving them a raise.
I will do the work but I don’t agree with it. I think I’m smart enough to know that I should still do the work but I still want to raise my argument. I read today that my church is looking for people to help edit video for the youth groups’ stuff. This is right up my alley but I’m afraid I don’t have the time. So I’m writing this in part to say to anyone reading, “Hey, I’d love to help in this way or similar ways but I can’t right now, in good conscious.”
From past life experience I understand this fight is very small on a global scale but it’s mine. I doubt much will happen in terms of this changing especially since we have a liberal democrat governor and president. I only see us as citizens being forced to more things we don’t want to do instead of being rewarded for things we want to do and do well. We will still have the opportunity to pursue happiness, just less time and resources to do so.