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Why I teach

Topic elicits a deluge of responses, and they all revolve around kids

Published: Tuesday, June 10, 2003 4:12 p.m. MDT
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Berryessa decided to compile the responses and give them to the teachers who wrote them, but there were so many that he decided he would compile them in his own pamphlet. Finally, he decided to take the e-mails to Utah Education Association President Pat Rusk, who in turn forwarded them to district presidents, who forwarded them to teachers.

The upshot of all this is that the UEA has decided to turn it into a yearlong campaign � Why I Teach. The association is going to budget for it for the next school year. It will consist of radio announcements, print ads, posters and a book. The responses from teachers will be turned into posters that will be placed in their schools, allowing parents and students to see why teachers teach. Eventually, they plan to turn the responses into a book.


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I teach French at Davis High. I received the following letter from a former student, written completely in French. "My name is Janet and I am one of your former students. You probably don't remember me, but I could never forget you. You inspired me to want to continue my studies in French and now I am just about to receive my master's degree in French from the University of Texas, where I also teach beginning French. I am just writing to say hello, but mostly to explain that it is thanks to you that I am where I am today. I want to be a French teacher exactly like you. I would love to sit down with you and discuss your teaching methods, preferences, ideas and opinions because in all my learning experiences there has never been anyone like you. I would love to imitate you in my own classes."

Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take but by the moments that take our breath away. This is one of those breath-taking moments that have kept me in my classroom for the past 32 years. — Dave Miller, Davis High


The UEA plans to restart the original project, sending out another e-mail that asks teachers to answer the same question � Why do you teach? Berryessa wants to create a partnership with the state's superintendents to do the project on a broader scale. "If they're willing, then we could get school boards to ask principals and faculties to participate in this project," says Berryessa. "We want every school building in the state to have these posters."

Why such enthusiasm for the project?

"It will boost the morale of our teachers and make people more cognizant of the caring teachers we have out there," Berryessa explains. "A lot of teachers told me that it felt good to stop and focus on why they did this (teaching) in the first place � why they became a teacher. It helped them to remember."


One night I walked into the local store, and a student who had given me the greatest challenge of my career came up to me and said, "I don't know if you remember me or not (and I did the moment he said his name and fear crept over me wondering what he had in mind for me). I just want you to know that I have changed and I am sorry for how I acted in your class and treated you. I hope you will forgive me." Those are the moments that keep me teaching. I literally cannot afford to keep going as a teacher. With five kids and a huge mortgage payment and bankruptcy to boot, I can't keep going. But I do it anyway, just for the sheer fact that I love what I do, and I feel I make a difference in a young person's life. — Bill Beck, Joel P. Jensen Middle School

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