The dinner guests were sitting around the table discussing life. One man, a CEO, decided to explain the problem with education.
He argued:
"What's a kid going to learn from someone who decided his best option in life was to become a teacher?"
He reminded the other dinner guests that it's true what they say about teachers:
"Those who can...do. Those who can't...teach.
To corroborate, he said to another guest: "You're a teacher, Susan," he said. "Be honest. What do you make?"
Susan, who had a reputation of honesty and frankness, replied, "You want to know what I make?"
- "I make kids work harder than they ever thought they could."
- "I make kids believe in themselves when no one else will."
- "I make a C+ feel like a Congressional Medal of Honor and an A- feel like a slap in the face if the student did not do his or her very best."
- "I make parents tremble in fear when I call home"
"You want to know what I make?
- "I make kids wonder."
- "I make them question."
- "I make them criticize."
- "I make them apologize and mean it."
- "I make them write."
- "I make them read, read, read."
- "I make them spell definitely beautiful, definitely beautiful, and definitely beautiful over and over and over again, until they will never misspell either one of those words again."
- "I make them show all their work in math and hide it all on their final drafts in English."
- "I make them understand that if you have a dream, then follow it...and if someone ever tries to judge you by what you make or what you do, you pay them no attention."
"You want to know what I make?! "
"I make a difference."
What about you? -- How much difference did I make to you?