But the teachers in my private school complain about the same things. Maybe they are spoiled. |
The worst math teachers I had did not even have the ability to solve their own homework assignments - they might even have had dyscalculia. They just assigned homework from the textbook (e.g., problem 3 on page 42) and used the teacher's edition of the textbook to find the numeric value of the answer. Useless at telling any student where he or she went wrong. Totally unable to answer questions. And this was for Algebra 2. ... I am betting your bad math teacher at least could solve the problem and afterwards show what a correct solution looked like. |
Actually, what they really complain about is the parents. |
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DMV teacher here, been at multiple area schools.
The job has gotten much harder in the last 10 years for a multitude of reasons: 1) classes are harder to manage with kids who have much less ability to sustain focus 2) parents are more intrusive and abrasive 3) salaries have risen slowly, cost of living and stress hasn't 4) terrible work flow with inefficient tech "solutions" that make things more complex 5) societal stressors bleed into schools 6) covid fractured school cultures and they haven't recovered I enjoy most of what I do. Kids are still on the whole refreshing and pleasant to work with. I would also advise any young person considering it to avoid the profession. |
They complain mostly about kids. |
She just plays YouTube videos in a 50k+ school. |
Agree thats why the best teachers prefer to get a job somewhere else. |
| Why is there this consistent notion on this forum that someone needs a PhD in Applied Mathematics to teach Algebra 2? |
| Not really. In my private school the math teachers are psychologists and biologists which are not great for math. |
I’ve been teaching and working in independent schools for years. I rarely hear people complain about kids except in a good natured way. It’s really complaints about the admin, followed by the parents. |
I don’t know what private schools you are talking about, but I haven’t seen this. |
Another experienced teacher here. I agree. Complaints are almost always another adults (admin or parents). |
Yes, in a 50k+ prestigious school in DC. |
Teach at a boarding school instead. Parents are far removed for the most part. And you get housing |
If you are unhappy with the school and who they hire, you should talk to the school about it directly or leave. You can opt into your local public at any time or even apply elsewhere. Why are you paying $50K+ for a school you don’t like given all these threads you’ve started (and have been closed or deleted) about various topics. |