If teachers like their job before the pandemic, I really think they should hang on for one more year before making a decision. Next year should be much more business as usual. Perhaps not perfect, but much much closer. |
What's your suggestion? |
It's not just an APS issue. There is much broken about our society that is resulting in a teacher shortage across the board now. |
WUT? In violation of federal law? |
DP here, but I think it's pretty crazy that we expect teachers to handle such a broad range of abilities in one room, and that its become normal to empty a classroom because there is a child having a meltdown throwing things, who is a danger to themselves and others. We've burdened our teachers with too much. |
We've burdened our teachers with parents like those on DCUM. That's what we've done. Instead of throwing out a bunch of bullsh8T suggestions based on what YOU as PARENTS want, if you want to make things better for teachers try asking TEACHERS what they want. If I were an APS teacher with know-it-all parents like they have to deal with, not only would I quit -- I'd jump out the friggin window!! |
Somebody needs a yoga class! It sounds like PP was being empathetic to teachers, not being a know it all! What has you so triggered? |
Instead of missing middle housing, how about housing for teachers, cops, etc.? People who actually make this community better. |
Because it's obvious to me that that poster is arguing against "inclusion" because SHE doesn't want it in her kid's classroom, and I have no doubt that she's never spoken about the issue with any teacher. I really doubt that teachers are leaving APS in droves in protest over the system's "inclusion" policies. Cut me a break. |
DP. It's usually poor form to call out other kids as being disruptive balls of fury who are harmful to the learning environment. It doesn't mean that some kids aren't a real problem for both the teachers and parents. |
Except we're supposed to be talking about teachers. Not parents. So, alleged DP, I will ask again: how many teachers have you spoken to who have suggested that this is a major factor in their decision to leave APS? I'm waiting. |
F you. You are one of the reasons why teachers leave. |
+1 |
My apology: I'm sorry I have to read your shitty posts |
No, I haven't talked to my kid's teacher about the child in the class who takes his shirt off each day and then throws things around the room. In third grade. You don't think that kind of daily experience would factor in to someone leaving a job? Why wouldn't it? |