I Don't Take Late Work
*As a teacher, the bane of my existence is late work; students request it, parents expect it......
I don't take late work
I take nothing late
Because in life the only instance
Lateness is acceptable
Is a baby who arrives past her due date
I don't take late work
I take nothing late
Because then I must chase you, my student,
With a leash in my hand
Chase you around like a new puppy who brushed past my legs when I opened the door
I abhor begging, for when I beg I take on the responsibility
Of your laziness or apathy or even teenage dementia
Lateness is not acceptable
I don't take late work and I
Wonder how it makes my students feel
The never ending excuses are left at the door
Where they die a slow painful death of malignant neglect
My students know I sound like Dr. Seuss:
That I will not take it !
I do not like it!
Accepting lateness is a training tool
Which educates so many to
Be late in many things they must do
Not just projects or essays work and deadlines but also,
As Alice's rabbit says, very important dates
It trains them to spend more time
Concocting a justification
Than the assignment would have taken
To begin with
I don't take late work
I take nothing late
Because in life the only instance
Lateness is acceptable
Is a baby who arrives past her due date
I'm having a hard time deciding if it would make me angry/offended as a parent. It's been a long time since my kids had teachers. And it's hard to separate the parent from the school employee. I wouldn't be upset about a notice that you won't take late work, but I'm not sure about the poem. Hmm. Sorry, I'm not any help at all. Good luck this year. Hope it's a great one.
ReplyDeleteI actually agree with you! I don't think I could ever really include the poem, but it sure is nice to dream!
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