It happens that during the course of your "Why I teach..." posts, I am personally struggling with the decision that I made months ago to enroll my child in an all-day public preschool. It sounded fine and dandy at the time, and it was practical in order for me to attend grad school. But now that I've actually witnessed it, I'm appalled. And I kind of blame (and thank) you, Tom. Although I'm surrounded by a lot of people on what might be called the progressive end of the education spectrum, your writing in particular has developed some latent beliefs that I, as a non-parent up until recently, never had cause to examine. Now I'm at a loss as to whether I should disrupt her schedule and environment (and my own education) in order to pull her out and find a solution that is less of a compromise on my personal philosophy about education, or allow society's mores to infect us and rationalize that this is just the way it is done. I guess my point is just that your writing is especially poignant to me. And that you should move to the Midwest, because you're needed here.
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It happens that during the course of your "Why I teach..." posts, I am personally struggling with the decision that I made months ago to enroll my child in an all-day public preschool. It sounded fine and dandy at the time, and it was practical in order for me to attend grad school. But now that I've actually witnessed it, I'm appalled. And I kind of blame (and thank) you, Tom. Although I'm surrounded by a lot of people on what might be called the progressive end of the education spectrum, your writing in particular has developed some latent beliefs that I, as a non-parent up until recently, never had cause to examine. Now I'm at a loss as to whether I should disrupt her schedule and environment (and my own education) in order to pull her out and find a solution that is less of a compromise on my personal philosophy about education, or allow society's mores to infect us and rationalize that this is just the way it is done. I guess my point is just that your writing is especially poignant to me. And that you should move to the Midwest, because you're needed here.
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