Bruce Lear lives in Sioux City and has been connected to Iowa’s public schools for 38 years. He taught for eleven years and represented educators as an Iowa State Education Association regional director for 27 years until retiring.
As a teacher I joked, “I hope I die during teacher in-service, because the transition won’t be abrupt.” Those meetings were deadly dull, and about as relevant to teaching as Lawrence Welk to rock and roll.
But there were exceptions.
During one of those deadly sessions, the principal wheeled in the Betamax, and we watched “The Road to Abilene.” It’s a simple story, and it might help answer the question, what happened to Iowa?
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