- He does not seem very accustomed to working with children
- He does not have much of a desire to help children learn, nor does he have a heart for kids like most teachers I've encountered.
- After reading what Esmé said in her interview with Mr. Turner, I felt smart. I almost feel bad for this man in his fifty's because he probably never had the opportunity to receive a decent education. Basically, he appears to be less intelligent than some of the students at the school.
- He acts a bit like a teenage boy at times:
- When Esmé first met him even, he wanted her to go to some graduation ceremonies of the school where he was vice principal--he sounds like a typical, cocky teenage boy.
For Critical Reading and Writing--a blog for "Educating Esmé: A Diary of a Teacher's First Year" [A nonfiction book project]
Thursday, December 16, 2010
Mr. Turner, Vice Principal...hmm.
It's interesting to think about how in the world he could have gotten this job...
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