Why I don’t like FreedomWriters

Apparently,
Erin Gruwell just gave a presentation at NECC and I’m sorry, but I’m not a fan. Now, I didn’t read the book and have only seen the movie.  However, my takeaway from the movie was that to be a passionate teacher, you have to sacrifice your personal life, your movie and even your husband.

I’m not willing to go there.

In fact, I went into teaching because I wanted to have a personal life.  I had a job that was literally 24/7 support, and I gave it.  I stayed overnight at the office during closing of the financial books (about 5 days, but yeah, I did get two extra days off as a result and that was my choice BEFORE I got married.  I fielded calls from about midnight until 6:00 am, not quite every night and then worked a full 7:00 – 4:00 day.  I was losing my husband because of that schedule and the level of dedication it took.

I want my Monday nights to train my dogs, most of the weekends from August until March to trial them, and time to be with my husband.  I don’t want to give up most of my income and put it into my classroom, though some days it feels that I do. And I don’t want to take a part time job to pay for field trips.

I think you can be a passionate teacher and only work at it 8 hours a day.  I even manage to do that most of the time and pull off the teacher tech job but there are days I do end up staying late. 

In fact, my students DO say I am passionate about my subject — and of course they don’t get me — but that’s okay.

I think you are a better teacher if you have outside interest — my coteacher this summer coaches volleyball and plays it herself and has seen she was in grade school.  I think that’s a good thing.  I have friends who raise their own children, have a part time job they are really into, or are working on an advanced degree — been there and done that.

I honestly think that the teacher in the movie would have had more to offer her kids if she had had a personal life, as she would be more well-rounded.  And I really think it was sad that she drove her husband away.

Like I said, I have only seen the movie.

 

I asked my summer school co-teacher and she felt the same way about the movie.