After the latest releases of Berlusconi about public school accused of "inculcate values \u200b\u200bnot shared by the families," raises the voice of citatdini, students and even teachers. Here
following letter from a teacher, through ANPI of Coppull, which deserves all possible attention to understand what really is the public school, the last bastion to be defended, in addition to justice.
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I do not inculcated. I read, I repeat, I explain. I encourage, console, blowing noses. I study, I prepare, I ask myself a thousand questions on the test scores. I repeat, re-explain. I arranged with colleagues in order to make out with our students. I manage relationships with 40 parents at a time, with the Manager, with co-workers. I value, patching, compiling documents for hours. I put into question, wondering if a test is too easy or too difficult. I update, I do more hours without feeling anything.
inculcate is a verb that is not part of the educator, is a form of violence that does not belong to the schools or the teaching profession.
I have the precise political views, but I challenge anyone to ask my students what my conviction. I never denigrated in any way an institution which, being a state employee, I am one.
If anyone still had doubts about the willingness of the Government to dismantle the public school and the remainder of the trust that citizens have placed in it, there was a plan behind the indiscriminate cuts in teaching, well, now have to think again.
As a public school teacher I feel offended by the statement by the Prime Minister.
I do not inculcated. I teach.
Margaret Aurora Teacher
ANPI Copparo
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