#saidnoteacherever
If you haven’t already seen it, take a moment to check out the hashtag #saidnoteacherever that is trending on Twitter (and probably will be for sometime). It’s a fun dose of humor during tumultuous times in our profession.
Some of my personal favorites:
I think this school is really better off without a school library #saidnoteacherever
— Rob Darrow, Ed.D. (@robdarrow) September 8, 2012
It’s lucky we don’t have teachers in charge of the education system. #saidnoteacherever
— Matt Esterman (@mesterman) September 8, 2012
I can’t wait for the next district initiative! It’s going to be epic!! #SaidNoTeacherEver
— Brett Clark (@Mr_Brett_Clark) September 8, 2012
“I wish the politicians were more involved in education. They really get it.” #saidnoteacherever
— Brett Clark (@Mr_Brett_Clark) September 8, 2012
“Wow, turns out this is just like Dangerous Minds.” #SaidNoTeacherEver
— John T. Spencer (@johntspencer) September 8, 2012
“If only Michelle Rhee were here, we’d finally have a solution for all our problems.” #SaidNoTeacherEver
— John T. Spencer (@johntspencer) September 8, 2012
“I wish there were more experts who could tell me exactly how to teach.” #SaidNoTeacherEver
— John T. Spencer (@johntspencer) September 8, 2012
Oh, I know!Let me help you balance your budget by taking a 2-year pay freeze! #SaidNoTeacherEver
— Matt Weld (@MatthewWeld) September 8, 2012
“So glad we’re replacing hands-on science with pages of functional text. That’s how kids fall in love with science.” #SaidNoTeacherEver
— John T. Spencer (@johntspencer) September 8, 2012
“Screw public funding. I’d much rather sell chocolate bars, candles and baked hams to fund what we need.” #SaidNoTeacherEver
— John T. Spencer (@johntspencer) September 8, 2012
My favorite… Teacher appreciation week makes me feel appreciated…
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