This teacher decided to leave a job she loves. She is trying to figure out what is happening, why so much teacher-bashing, why so little support. Luckily she has her “bucket fillers,” the colleagues and friends she can trust.

What is sad about this strangely moving essay is that she does not realize that her situation is political, not personal. She lives in Michigan, where teachers and public education are under assault by the state’s elected officials.

No introspection, no reading club, no graduate course can cure the problem she senses. What is needed is political action, first to realize what is happening, to recognize that the fault is not of her making, then to join with her friends and colleagues to get involved on actions that will solve the problem instead of accepting or internalizing it.