The Reader Beware
The Reader Beware
To the Editor:
A wise lady once advised me, âBe wary of people who almost know what they are talking about.â Oscar Berendshon, in his letter to The Bee on September 30, titled âNewtown and the NFT,â asserts his âdemandâ that class sizes must be 35 students. This he does for the sake of the taxpayers in Newtown.
In the next issue of The Bee on October 7, with a letter titled âThe Privilege of Teaching,â Mr Berendshon again opines with vitriolic expressions regarding teacher salaries, pensions, and tenure. Mr Berendshon states his credentials as an engineer to gain credibility for his arguments.
If Mr Berendshon presupposes sound logic becoming of an engineer to arrive at the magic number 35 students in all classes, then the average person will undoubtedly ask, âWhy not 40 or 50 or even 100 students per class to save the taxpayer money?â As altruistic as I may want others to believe I am, I might even âdemandâ that the local brain surgeons perform five operations per day rather than the usual three in order to save on spiraling medical insurance costs. After all, I am a teacher and âone of my functionsâ as a teacher is to assess performance.
Contracts and unions aside, I would like everyone reading my letter to ask two questions in the first person regarding kindergarten class. Number one: How would it have been if my own kindergarten class was 35 in number including me? Number two: Would I want my own child to attend a kindergarten class with 34 other students?
Now depending on how you answered the two questions posed, you may or may not come to the conclusion that Mr Berendshon âalmost knows what he is talking about.â If so, I respectfully pass on the wisdom of the lady who said, âBe wary of people who almost know what they are talking about.â
Donald H. Ramsey
Teacher and Newtown Citizen
3 Prospect Drive, Newtown                                      October 7, 2011