A teacher is not a policy maker, and the role of teacher, especially to the under-aged student, implies trusting that they just teach, and not inject their own notions. In fact a teacher should be scrupulous to not be perceived as injecting his own notions; that comes with the role.
Going to the dentist implies the dentist will just do dentistry, as taught in dental school, and not inject his own notions, such as that you have too many teeth anyway, and half of them should come out, because you smile too much.
We expect normal skills exercised, not personal takes. No policy making.
I have heard that a union departing from the terms of a contract can invalidate the contract. Not sure. Making social policy is not in the teachers' contract.
A teacher is not a policy maker, and the role of teacher, especially to the under-aged student, implies trusting that they just teach, and not inject their own notions. In fact a teacher should be scrupulous to not be perceived as injecting his own notions; that comes with the role.
Going to the dentist implies the dentist will just do dentistry, as taught in dental school, and not inject his own notions, such as that you have too many teeth anyway, and half of them should come out, because you smile too much.
We expect normal skills exercised, not personal takes. No policy making.
I have heard that a union departing from the terms of a contract can invalidate the contract. Not sure. Making social policy is not in the teachers' contract.
WELL SAID!!