As the parent of a teacher in the
Los Angeles Unified School District, I found many of the problems that
face teachers today were not addressed in this documentary. Not only are
the teachers underpaid, but some are not respected by students in middle
and high schools, nor do they get cooperation from many families.
The fact that they are underpaid
for the many hours that they work in a week is merely a part of the
problem. Dedicated teachers deserve to be paid as professionals and
deserve to be respected as professionals. The fact that many classes are
very large is also a factor that is not brought out in the film. However,
the documentary does give some background as to why there is attrition in
the field, why some decide against going into the career of teaching and
why some forego their occupation after some years even though they loved
what they were doing.
And yet, many refuse to give up
their jobs because they feel fulfilled in what they do even though it
presents a financial hardship. American Teacher was produced and directed
by Academy Award-winning filmmaker Vanessa Roth and narrated by Academy
Award-winner Matt Damon.
It is an endeavor of The Teacher
Salary Project, a nonprofit organization in a campaign to change how
teachers are valued in our society. Can they make a difference? Let's hope
that they can succeed.
Playing at Broadway AMC Santa
Monica. 80 minutes.
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