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Guessing the games the OP talks about *are* the endorsed websites.
The problem is kids have no accountability to subs who are there just a day or two. Subs don't even know kids' names, let alone the ability to dock grades or punish except for in extreme cases. They can ask the kids to go on those websites, but no real way to enforce. Teachers complain that kids have little accountability to them, either (only, really, if the kid faces repercussions at home for poor grades). But that's a different issue. |
No, she was on maternity leave. Stop making up stuff. She was just a bad teacher. |
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Kids are also rude. My kids have told me how kids lie to the subs, are disrespectful, don’t listen or follow instructions. So why should the sub try?
As for parents being subs, based on what my kids tell me, I would be scared to do it in MS or HS. Parents, teach your kids better and maybe the subs will do better. |
Many teachers still have not figured out the technology, especially how to use a variety of the features and integrate it well within the context of what needs to be taught. Many are using the basic features required by admin or the district(and some still manage not to do that well). K-12 and heck even some college level education has not kept up with the changing times. Which is why some of the PD days should be given back to teachers to use on PD that would be actually beneficial to them. Even if it meant they had to submit a plan for what courses, training, conferences they were going to do. Contrary to what central office thinks some of them are not the best trainers/facilitators particular to adults. All that said, back to OP,someone (an Admin) should be helping the subs by being sure they have access to the curriculum and know what lessons need to be taught. If the sub can’t handle that there should be a variety of online tools available that the sub can utilize. And lastly they can combine classes somewhere so that a teacher can teach to a larger group while the sub acts as a assistant teacher to help students, answer questions, work in smaller groups etc. |
| The long term sub thing is not new. In 7th grade way back in the 80's my sister had a long term science sub almost the whole year. The next year the teacher came back for a week and then left for the rest of the year. I ended up with a long term (very bad) sub for the rest of the year. |