Youngkin to launch tip line for parents to complain about teachers

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Well, I hope everyone that voted for him "for education" likes what they are getting. Policies, culture, and practice that will push out high quality dedicated teachers and stress the system even more than it is already, if possible.


So how can we hold teachers accountable?


Hmm. This is a hard one… oh, I know! Talk to their principal! I love you So called conservatives. You do know a major tenant is “less government?” And yet here you are with a nanny state.


DP here. Principals don’t care. It’s too much of a legal/HR headache to fire even universally despised teachers.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Well, I hope everyone that voted for him "for education" likes what they are getting. Policies, culture, and practice that will push out high quality dedicated teachers and stress the system even more than it is already, if possible.


So how can we hold teachers accountable?


Hmm. This is a hard one… oh, I know! Talk to their principal! I love you So called conservatives. You do know a major tenant is “less government?” And yet here you are with a nanny state.


DP here. Principals don’t care. It’s too much of a legal/HR headache to fire even universally despised teachers.


Change is coming
Anonymous
This sounds like a response to school systems that set up programs like “equity ambassadors” where students are identified as resources to rat on teachers and other students allegedly engaging in discriminatory behavior. Because high school freshmen anonymously complaining about their teachers and classmates are absolutely the most reliable sources of information, right?

Funny how put out you are now that the shoe is on the other foot.
Anonymous
Someone shoud track down that teacher who was in Youngkin's political ad and ask him if he is happy now.
Anonymous
What is the conservative endgame here? I assume you want to preserve your home values so how does that square with making teachers so miserable they don’t want to be in your state?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:People should prank call…


Agree . These types of snitch attempts ways get flooded with prank calls. This will be a waste if time.


Hopefully the TikTok kids will take care of this nonsense.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Well, I hope everyone that voted for him "for education" likes what they are getting. Policies, culture, and practice that will push out high quality dedicated teachers and stress the system even more than it is already, if possible.


So how can we hold teachers accountable?


Hmm. This is a hard one… oh, I know! Talk to their principal! I love you So called conservatives. You do know a major tenant is “less government?” And yet here you are with a nanny state.


x1 million

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Well, I hope everyone that voted for him "for education" likes what they are getting. Policies, culture, and practice that will push out high quality dedicated teachers and stress the system even more than it is already, if possible.


So how can we hold teachers accountable?


Hmm. This is a hard one… oh, I know! Talk to their principal! I love you So called conservatives. You do know a major tenant is “less government?” And yet here you are with a nanny state.


DP here. Principals don’t care. It’s too much of a legal/HR headache to fire even universally despised teachers.


The state doesn't have any recourse in that matter so it's pretty bizarre to have a state hotline. #PR move
Anonymous
Good God, this is what authoritarian regimes do! I suggest we send complimentary emails about our kids’ teachers.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Good God, this is what authoritarian regimes do! I suggest we send complimentary emails about our kids’ teachers.


Isn't it the opposite?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Good God, this is what authoritarian regimes do! I suggest we send complimentary emails about our kids’ teachers.


Isn't it the opposite?


Not all at.

•Authoritarian regimes exploit educational governance mechanisms to control teachers.

•Authoritarian control in schools create fear that paralyses and isolates teachers.

•Teachers tend to comply with the political agenda of authoritarian governments.

•Tabooing political topics in schools is a tool of authoritarian control.

•Authoritarian control hinders teachers in their work.

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0738059321001504
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Well, I hope everyone that voted for him "for education" likes what they are getting. Policies, culture, and practice that will push out high quality dedicated teachers and stress the system even more than it is already, if possible.


So how can we hold teachers accountable?


Hmm. This is a hard one… oh, I know! Talk to their principal! I love you So called conservatives. You do know a major tenant is “less government?” And yet here you are with a nanny state.


x1 million



YES! This!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:People should prank call…


Agree . These types of snitch attempts ways get flooded with prank calls. This will be a waste if time.


Hopefully the TikTok kids will take care of this nonsense.


Some little genius always writes a code that will automatically call and leave this or that message. They figure out how to mimic what is needed to get the call through, they share the method out in cyberspace, game over.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Good God, this is what authoritarian regimes do! I suggest we send complimentary emails about our kids’ teachers.


It honestly makes me sick. It harkens back to the Un-American Activities Committee
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Good God, this is what authoritarian regimes do! I suggest we send complimentary emails about our kids’ teachers.


This is always a good idea. The schools only hear complaints 90 percent of the time. Positive feedback is great learning tool for students and it it is pretty good for everyone else as well.
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