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Collection of Teacher Cartoons (19)
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“Thank your mother for me, but I have my own lesson plans.” A witty take on teacher autonomy in the classroom.
“As a student teacher, the first thing you must learn is how to make your students behave for you…” - Randy Glasbergen
“I miss the 3 R’s.” - A humorous take on how modern education jargon overshadows foundational learning.
“And now, according to this memorandum from the new legislature, I’m supposed to wait here quietly-and it’ll all be over before I know it…” - a teacher’s wary reaction to top-down education reform.
A science teacher helps a child on the swing while peers wait, highlighting the mismatch between subject expertise and supervisory roles.
Sometimes the most profound questions come from the youngest minds-and the funniest answers come from cartoons.
A presenter uses a pointer to highlight key information on a whiteboard during a lesson or workshop.
When legal jargon meets literal interpretation-this courtroom scene captures the classic “Edward is the area of concern” mix-up.
A teacher stands defiantly as a corporate-funded bulldozer smashes through public education-symbolizing systemic pressure against unions and equity.
Two friends share a moment in the cold, their breath visible as they talk near a rustic snow-dusted shelter.
A friendly graduate in cap and gown points confidently with a teaching stick-perfect for educational themes.
“We’re running this-even though we know the facts are wrong about lots of teachers?” “As if that would ever stop us!”
A lively teacher demonstrates a simple math problem on the board, making fractions and addition fun and accessible for young learners.
