No, it teaches young kids the importance of caring about others and helping to protect themselves and others. Kids have died of Covid. It’s rare but it happens. |
Oh we all know the lucrative curricula bids that common core created and terrible new untested ELA and math curricula that came out of it. Tying Fed dollars to signing up for common site standards was a nice budget perk too by Obama. Eureka and envision, and Of course the home grown garbage MCPS admin out in place until their failed audit and dismal YoY test scores. Good times. |
lol It’s rare but it happens Lol Use that in your math and stats classes too for good decisioning making. |
I teach my kids to care about others. It’s not just about them getting sick but also us. When I get sick, it lasts for weeks not days. My kids have no issue wearing masks and will ontinue to do so for my sake and for their friends with health issues. Why is it so hard to set a good example for your kids and teach them to think about others? |
You can be certain my homeroom group’s learning will emphasize caring for others, understanding that your choices effect those around you and in the community, and protecting those who are vulnerable even if it adds an extra step to your day. This includes masking. |
What are you rambling about? Mcps used common core in the previous curriculums. It was designed to allow kids to move and still be taught the same things in the same grade level. Eureka math is fine. |
We have not returned our kids to in person school because of people like you. I feel sorry for your kids and the kids you teach. A good teacher can teach in masks, virtually or make what ever is the barrier work. Clearly you cannot and should not be teaching. My kids will happily mask as they are decent people. You have a lot to learn from kids still masking. No, you are not an excellent teacher or coach. |
That’s bizarre. We have friends and family all over and over one expects teachers to be teaching with masks on. Maybe if they’re I’ll, like in courteous Asian countries, but not as a precaution. I’d like our money back and we’ll stay in Montessori school, which was open just fine the whole last 2.5 years and stopped the masking. They’ve had no issues and it matters a ton for childhood development, attention, learning and social skills. Any school that neglects to acknowledge that or says otherwise should allow families an out with their tuition refunded. |
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You would be surprised, sweetie!
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I’m a private school teacher and I will absolutely be wearing a mask in the fall. I suspect most of my students won’t, and that’s absolutely fine with me. I don’t care and I’ll respect everybody’s choices. Therefore, it seems I’m giving you far more respect than you are willing to give me. I have an immunocompromised family member and her health is more important to me than whether or not students can see my mouth. I am also aware that an illness keeps me out of my classroom. I teach AP classes and I can’t afford to take a day off, let alone a week to quarantine. Wearing a mask is also out of respect to my students, who need me in front of them. Know that I don’t remotely care if you judge me. |
You say that as if you haven't read any news about the availability of skilled teachers. |
My kids cared about others before masks. Why do you need masks to teach your kids morals? |
They don’t want skilled teachers, they want babysitters who won’t question their judgement. |
New teacher every month? This is the private school forum... are you lost? |