Teachers only teach 5 hours a day in your area? Sign me up, I will gladly take that job. Around here the school day is 7 hours plus lunch for a 7 1/2 hour school day, at least for the students. Teachers are required to be at school 1/2 hour before the students arrive and typically have meetings after school for an hour or more. Go home and grade papers for a couple of hours. It seems to me that I work closer to 10 or 12 hours per day than 5. Now if it would help I would gladly go a little longer in the classroom but put your self in the students position. It is tough enough to listen to someone lecture for 7 hours, do you think 10 would be more productive. At a certain point the learning stops and it becomes a body taking up space, much like a sponge can only absorb so much. It's the same way with the summers off, it's more because the kids need the break than the teachers wanting time off. I would work year round teaching if I could, I enjoy doing it. Untill you put your self in the position of the students and the teacher though you should probably not rush to judgement about the short easy days.
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