? j f. M "i* *-. 1 ! .Jj.. .jfl^j^LL-iujaLaui .JI.IIJ4. i.,,rr ? Teachers ~? Described PLAY' by Study ^II RALEIGH--The typical Tar ^ ^ / Heel Teacher has 11 years i i V1 experience and works k A \l . \1 * seven and a half hours a \1 W \l W day at school without a [ lunch break, research bv I the North Carolina Associ- Am ^ ation of Educators shows. Mb \ vL Mm Lloyd S. Isaacs, execu- fr 1 jf ^1 tive secretary of the North Carolina Association of > Educators (NCAE) said the ftppf study tifastratos some at??? ""HWM>fiy mal hwwiEr^P'^^l EHS9B9 teaching; "No one ought to JA1 4 I 3 have to spend that long with children without a & lunch break," he said. i The typical teacher -5k I spends between four and 12 hours a week working on .-A ? school tasks outside of the /* required school day, the eteM' J ,V m study shows. The typical ^HiSyfe il| teacher holds a bachelor's V degree and has been back to college for more study since graduation. The extra study has been on the harvest fresh new ator swift teacher's own personal POTATOES i ? >4 IM. *1 time and money. harvest fresh salad A profile ot tfte typical TOMATOES vr^ar 1 teacher was drawn by a harvest fresh scientific random-sample MUSHROOMS., pkc. 7 survey of all teachers in harvest fresh seedless white North Carolina. NCAE's GRAPES..... lb. 4 research staff made the survey. j The survey found the average age teachers to be 37 and the median age to be 34. More than half of all under age 40. The average experience and has been in I the current school system foresight years. V W More than M n^r r*nt r?f teachers are teaching their major fields. More than ^X) per- cent-of^North? Carolina's teachers expect I to continue teaching in their current positions next year. "Obviously this data indicates that North Carolina blessed with a force career professionals," Isaacs concluded. I aJ "It can no longer be said A J ^ ^ that teachers fare just young women marking time- I lulr l 4 ~ Neither cantf belaid that teachers are wives working for pin money or just to get out of the house," he added. * 1 1 J Jl rfST "T#?Arh#*r?; ?npnH Inno hours after school working I on school work. Teachers are every bit as profes- H | I I |] J k I as the physician who work right through lunch ?1 J aJ ^ IT] when they take the children *1 "1 L B *J to the cafeteria. Almost every other occupation at provides duty-free The survey shows that 58.5 per cent of all teachers WMf^L m supervise their lunch periods. Almost half--43 per cent- have no free time during the school day to prepare future les- I son plans, which means that has to be done after hours. ^ fl pt%': |\\ Miracle l^pBE Pr'MS^i mmsmrn m The walking catfish can live out of water for days and I even "walks" on land from one lake to another, ac- ^ cording to The World Rook k 11 l!^\? 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