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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Teachers without empathy lose mine[/quote] This is the funny part: people think we should get paid based upon how much we “care” but there are as many different ways to show care and empathy as there are people in the world. One family sees being tough as caring while another sees being kind to all others and listening as caring while another sees earning good grades to eventually provide material things as caring. Even married people who have been married for years have a hard time showing care for each other in ways that are important to the other spouse. So if you judge a teacher by how much they “care” there is no one standard and it basically amounts to care I. The way YOU want teachers to care. It also reeks of misogyny to judge a female profession based upon how much they “care.”[/quote] I’m not talking about how much they care about students. I’m talking about the teachers on this forum unable to empathize with how other professionals may or may not be overworked in ways that are unseen[/quote]
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