Read The Poem "Dear Teacher" and answer the questions: Dear Teacher, I am a survivor of a concentration camp. My eyes saw what no person should witness: gas chambers built by learned engineers. Children poisoned by educated physicians. Infants killed by trained nurses. Women and babies shot by high school and college graduates. So, I am suspicious of education. My request is: Help your children become human. Your efforts must never produce learned monsters, skilled psychopaths or educated Eichmanns. Reading, writing, and arithmetic are important only if they serve to make our children more human.
Answer the following questions in 3-4 sentences
1. In the poem the writer points out that education is powerful and destructive, what reason does the writer give for being suspicious of education?
2. The writer gives the reader/ teacher a request, how might this request be significant to the education of future generations? How is it significant to you as a student?