March 31, 2010 by Sarah Newton
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I love this video for me it celebrates what is an often overlooked profession…..Teachers do a great job.
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Agreed. But I could probably think of dozens of people who could get that point across and they’d all be ahead of Taylor Mali in the queue. In fact, Taylor Mali wouldn’t be in my queue.
From one of the comments on Joe Bower’s blog post:
“Mali clearly despises teaching and thinks he is doing us a favor or entertaining us by mocking our profession and above all, the kids.”
Thanks and I look forward to finding these people..:-)
Taylor Mali is a bully. I’d rather quit school than have him as my teacher. I posted a comment on the video to that effect.
I agree with Joe Bower, who’s also a teacher:
http://www.joebower.org/2010/03/taylor-mali-is-joke.html
Each to their own…I think anyone who talks about life not been about what you earn is a good thing