Author Archives: Pei-Hsuan Lin

About Pei-Hsuan Lin

An enthusiastic k-12 educator, a life-long learner, and a team player who loves to walk students through their learning journey.

7 Ways Teachers Aren’t Treated Like Other Professionals

Teaching is one of the few careers where the free will of others routinely and negatively impacts an employee’s livelihood. For example, when a student doesn’t do their homework and their grade suffers, it somehow becomes the teacher’s problem to solve. But when a patient doesn’t get an eye exam and their vision worsens, the patient is accountable, not their optometrist. The rest of the world seems to understand the value inherent in natural consequences. Just look at how these other professionals can do their jobs without repercussion of someone else’s irresponsibility hanging over their heads!

1. An unhealthy person doesn’t affect a doctor’s salary, but low test scores can result in a pay cut for teachers.

Blatantly ignoring medical advice to quit smoking, doctors diagnose a person with a pack-a-day habit with emphysema. Unwilling to change their high-fat, high-cholesterol diet, a person suffers from obesity and heart disease. Do these unhealthy outcomes negatively impact their doctors’ salary? Absolutely not! Now let’s flip the script: can apathetic students’ low test scores negatively impact school funding, thereby hurting teachers whose pay is linked to those scores? Yep. Imagine if all professionals lost money each time they could lead their horse to water but couldn’t make it drink.

2. The architect’s expertise isn’t questioned, yet teachers are constantly doubted as highly qualified.

Every day all over the world, people walk into buildings and homes without fearing that the buildings will collapse. Why? Because we assume that the architect’s skill and expertise protect us. People do not place this level of confidence in teachers, despite our multiple degrees, certifications, hours of professional development, and involvement in schools. Teachers know what works for their students, yet we’re constantly having people who have never set foot in the classroom question us.

3. Dentists aren’t blamed when their patients don’t brush and floss, but it’s the teacher’s fault when students don’t complete work.

When we don’t practice good oral hygiene and end up with cavity-filled teeth and funky breath, we know we can’t blame the dentist. No one expects dentists to offer free or additional services to those who aren’t caring for their teeth in the first place. Yet, admin and parents expect teachers to pass students who don’t do their work. Things that make ya go hmmmm…

4. Pilots aren’t forced to fly into a hurricane, but teachers are expected to continue “business as usual” despite countless hurdles.

From inclement weather to unruly passengers, even the best pilots aren’t immune to how external influences affect their ability to fly safely. Understanding the severity of these outside factors, airlines have long since implemented certain safeguards, like restricting the weight of carry-ons, to ensure the efficiency and safety of air travel. Too many teachers wonder what it’s like to have that kind of practical support when trying to teach in the face of oppositional parents, students with serious learning needs, and a dwindling pile of classroom supplies.

5. A chef isn’t expected to feed diners who aren’t at the restaurant, but teachers are expected to pass students who don’t come to school.

If I make a dinner reservation then don’t go to the restaurant, the chef is not responsible for my order. I didn’t show up for my reservation, so I don’t get to eat my meal as planned. However, this seemingly simple cause-and-effect relationship doesn’t hold true in schools. If a student doesn’t go to class, admin often don’t hold them accountable for their absence. In fact, it’s the teacher’s job to hunt them down and offer remediation. Helping a learner catch up after missing one lesson is reasonable; cramming an entire school year into the last few weeks of May because a repeatedly truant student finally decides to show up is the opposite of reasonable! *breathes into a paper bag*

6. Companies only cater to their target market while teachers have to engage all students.

Starbucks knows their consumers are coffee drinkers, so the company crafts products geared toward coffee drinkers. Teachers, on the other hand, don’t have the luxury of solely marketing to a target audience. We peddle math skills to people who don’t want them, and then evaluators judge us by how much our “disinterested buyers” know about math. I doubt Starbucks marketing directors receive negative professional evaluations for not convincing coffee-haters to drink a Starbucks blend. But principals don’t tell students who don’t want to learn to try harder. Instead, they unfairly label teachers as not good/experienced/fun/smart enough.

7. The public views skilled laborers as irreplaceable but believe any warm body can lead a classroom.

Seems reasonable to rely on a person with extensive experience and knowhow to get an important job done. We seek out plumbers, electricians, and other professionals for their expertise and skill. Yet here we are, in a national teacher shortage, accepting any adult with a pulse to educate our children. It’s as if the public truly believes teachers are that dispensable…

Teachers won’t deny that kids tend to make bad decisions and do dumb things—it’s part of growing up! But schools should be the safe place where kids practice being accountable for their behavior, instead of learning how to use others as scapegoats. We aren’t doing students any favors by sheltering them from the very consequences they’ll encounter once in the real world.

References: https://boredteachers.com/post/not-like-other-professionals

2023-2024 School Year

After Grace’s visit, I haven’t got the time to jog down my reflection. I was thankful but hyperactive. After her trip, I had preparation days for the new school year. I was super busy. We had wonderful memories. We talked, chatted, dined out, had fun, attended a concert, and slept together. It was unforgettable. For me, she is a teacher, a mentor, and a good friend of mine. She also told me that we are good friends. We present our true selves to each other. We cherish the quality time together and the memory we created.

Since it is a day off for the typhoon, I finally have time to calm down. I take K3 Garfield class with Ariel. It is too early to say anything, but challenges are. When I look back on the process of becoming a teacher, it is not easy. With a lot of twists and turns, I changed my thoughts. I become more patient with understanding and empathy, especially with kids’ behavior. I think the key lies in Grace made me know that I am beloved and I am able to love more kids and inspire some young hearts.

I saw this picture on the Internet. I think it sticks to my heart.

Also, I strongly agree with this picture and I am thankful to have all my supporters at home, at school, at far afield. Besides, I would like to share this with Grace someday so that she knows how important she means to me.

In addition, we went out for mom’s birthday celebration. It was the time that I realized that my parents got old and so did Machi. I love all of them. ❤️

My Summer Break

After waiting for a while, my dear summer break is finally coming! My plan is to do document notarization, apply for credit cards, and go back to Kaohsiung for Grandpa, Grandma, and Machi. Have my hair pruned. Then, have a reunion with Julia and Sally. Finally, Grace is going to come to Taichung with me. I’m enjoying my lovely holidays as the cleaning lady is doing her job.

When I went to the breakfast store, the staff told me that you must encounter something good! Yes, the truth is that I finally have my summer break! I am in a good mood to do everything and I am thankful for everyone who has helped me in my life!

To Sally and Julia, best of luck with your new journey. I do believe that we are all good teachers who have tried our best to do things that are good for students. This is the oath we took for our careers. Even if sometimes things get me crazy, you are always there for me. To Grace, I am really honored to be on this lady’s summer plans! I do appreciate what she has done for me. As she plays multiple roles in my life as a teacher, a mentor, and a good friend, she did overturn my stereotype of a teacher. It is definitely a restoration to redefine my interpretation of my own teacher-student relationship. Most of the time, I don’t feel comfortable with the rigid teacher relationships I have had, so it is always challenging to open my heart. However, I learned that not everyone has an intention when doing things or always doing something for the sake of doing it. I should trust my intuition and take it easy. All these have been not easy at all.

Hooray!

Things get better & Recovery

I went back to Kaohsiung on the weekend. Things got much better! I finally got rid of Rebecca. I met her on my way to teaching. I IGNORED her! We did not say hello when we were partners. How about now?

She was so weird because she was the kindergarten CT, but she was jealous of me. The fact that CT shoulders more with a lower salary. If you are NOT qualified to be an FT, why did you argue? LOSER!

On the other hand, I lost the cross that Grace gave me, but I recovered it this morning because Catherine picked it up somewhere and returned it to me. I am lucky!!!

The First day back to the Elementary

Yesterday, I just finished the last day of K3 after graduation; today, I was told that I need to work in the elementary for E2K and science for G1 and G2. Now, Bruce took over my old position, and I feel what a big relief. It is a difficult nut. I moved my seat to the left side of the hallway in the ESL office. Besides, CEO promised that my deduction of the salary will be paid back this month. (I really need the money this month because of COVID and back pain incident.) Everything seems to be fine because I completed the task and I am not the main teacher for E2K. All I need to do for class prep is science for G1 and G2 for these 3 weeks before I have my summer break.

I am really looking forward to my summer break, especially the quality handout with Grace. Now, we’ve got used to texting back and forth and praying for each other. I am really proud and do cherish the special teacher-student relationship we have.

When I organized my messages on my cell phone, I read them. I suddenly realized that both Grace and Jessica had special relationships with me in the past. For some reason, I just don’t want to…touch some sensitive parts between Jessica and me. She was strange and grumpy. I was thankful for what she had done for me but feel uncomfortable about her asking me for a treat after she was so discouraging about me pursuing my teaching license. However, they expected me to become the honor of Applied English (應英系之光). —>不敢當. Although I always feel like “being excellent” (優秀) is stressful and fitting in the box is not my thing, I am glad that over these 15 years, I have achieved many things and especially since I finally became a licensed teacher. Now, I am confident to say that I was proud to be educated in Applied English and AE can be proud of me now. (昨日我已應英系為榮; 今日應英系以我榮)