Jason Cormier wrote:
> 
> On 7/10/03 20:52, in article bel1pq$6erpl$1@ID-105084.news.uni-berlin.de,
> "Kevin Gowen" <kgowenNOSPAM@myfastmail.com> wrote:
> 
> > I hasten to add that grading papers can be done during work hours.
> 
> A teacher's job is not only teaching classes and grading papers. There are
> other things that must also be done during work hours, or outside of them.
> 
> > Teachers
> > are not teaching in the classroom every minute they are in the school
> > building. Once this fact is considered, the hourly wage of a teacher jumps
> > up even further. I would be very surprised to learn that the average
> > teacher's classroom time, grading of papers, lesson planning et cetera add
> > up to over 40 hours a week.
> 
> Then I guess that I surprise you.

Do you average 40 hrs/week over a 52 week period?

-- 
Curt Fischer