Most of the teachers I know have only been teachers for one year (I just finished my second year of grad school—some friends from undergrad got their credentials and just finished their first year of teaching) and I don’t talk to them about their students very much, so I don’t really have personal experience with longer term effects (or lack thereof).
I haven’t thought much about it because I find the underlying sentiment sort of skeevy (if I give myself time to reflect this effect is often diminished I think) but also because I’m busy and not interested in teaching below university level, at which point selection effects kick in.
Did you read the original post? Does it match what you observe?
Most of the teachers I know have only been teachers for one year (I just finished my second year of grad school—some friends from undergrad got their credentials and just finished their first year of teaching) and I don’t talk to them about their students very much, so I don’t really have personal experience with longer term effects (or lack thereof).
I haven’t thought much about it because I find the underlying sentiment sort of skeevy (if I give myself time to reflect this effect is often diminished I think) but also because I’m busy and not interested in teaching below university level, at which point selection effects kick in.