Nochlin, Esther

Date:
1992-10-28
Length:
60 minutes
Interviewer:
Kenzer, Ellen
Transcription available:
no
Series:
Retired Jefferson County Teachers
Series ID:
2014_035
Interview Number(s):
2014_35_2
Summary:
Esther Nochlin's teaching career spanned twenty-six years in the Louisville city/county school system. Mrs. Nochlin taught English at Booker T. Washington, Steven Foster, Warner, and Highland schools. She stresses that she always taught in inner city schools and that she liked that assignment. When asked about court-ordered busing and school system merger she stated little of no impact on her role as a teacher. She talks about the changing attitudes and lack of support from the home; she states that by the mid-1970s parents stopped backing teachers and she felt that teachers were losing authority. She discusses the various prinicpals she worked with, and offers her opinions of them. She speaks in favor of academic tracking, to help students get the help they need.
Topic(s):
Busing for school integration--Kentucky--Louisville, Jefferson County Public Schools (Ky.), School integration--Kentucky--Louisville, Teachers