A (1960) College Professor Teaches High School Classes

Frequent interruptions disrupt one class after another. Fire drills, air raid alerts, messages from the office, telephone calls, students distributing bulletins, early dismissals-there seems no limit to the imaginations of people who disturb teachers. I can remember no occasion in the last five years when anyone has interrupted one of my classes at (the university). Perhaps these conditions account largely for a significant difference in attitude which I find on the part of a larger percentage of my high school than of my college colleagues. Most of them admit to doing minimal work and to approaching teaching as a job rather than as a creative intellectual experience.

An interesting article, even for a Primary/Elementary/Kindergarten teacher like me. Actually teaching content makes up just a small part of my day.

A College Professor Teaches High School Classes