The look of a
model teacher in the old- fashioned aspect has changed dramatically. The new
look, especially for younger teachers, are showing more and more every day. In
my school experience, I have had teachers with tattoos and many that dressed
provocatively. One teacher in particular had an actual sleeve on her whole arm.
I think the new breed of teachers is basically because the styles and fashion
has changed as well. Some people are just thinking for the moment. The future
including their professionalism is not in the front of the mind. As a young
adult, I understand all of this. Not visible, tattoos that are invisible are
perfectly okay in the classroom. I feel if tattoos are in places that are kept
hidden is all that matters. As long as their
priorities are in order, their children needs come first, and they always do
what is appropriate for a respectful loving teacher at the end of the school
day everything should be fine.
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I know some teenagers who got tattooed (illegally) under 18; they were thinking about looking cool, doing something "unique," etc.
ReplyDeleteThis is an interesting topic.
ReplyDeleteI believe it is crucial for students to think long and hard about these tattoos and things..
Upon graduation, the real world may not accept their self-expression.
Professionalism is very important but I also believe that people shouldn't judge.
Yes people who getting tattoos all over their bodies should be careful in deciding where to locate them. Personally, I believe tattoos that can be seen with clothes on can sometimes be very unprofessional. Professionals should consider getting "tatted" in places they can cover them up if needed.
ReplyDeleteAs future educators we need to learn the importance of professionalism. And how successful we can be when we are very professional
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