That says more about the unreasonableness of parents than teachers. |
Nothing in this article refers to physical, emotional, or mental well-being. It’s just an article online with a bunch of woulda, coulda, shoulda recommendations. |
Yep! Again, another poster gaslighting teachers. |
Yep. All the people who complain about unions don't realize that in a state without unions it's hard to enact contract with meaningful holds to stay out the school year. |
So you know one teacher dealing with one particular health issue, so you know them all? Please. |
Nope. Sorry. It’s 2022. The whole Demanding Teachers Be Martyrs thing is over. One teacher’s decision is a “reflection” on no one but themselves. |
In the actual contract or in school board policy/regulation? |
hard to believe that someone who had a well-thought out plan to depart the school would disappear without a word to students or parents. |
We learned that teachers aren't essential. And some of them aren't professional, either. Martyrdom is entirely different. |
You’re right. They’re not essential workers to be forced to work in person unvaccinated while the majority of white collar parents sat happily at home. And some of them aren’t professional, just as some people in all professions aren’t professional. Glad you’ve caught up. |
DP, it specifies days - 194 (or whatever based on role) - if I’m not mistaken. |
THANK YOU, same as in every other profession. |
It happens. |
There have been multiple posts saying that quitting midyear isn't unprofessional. That's a funny attitude to display, tbh. As for the essential/nonessential thing, well, mistakes were made during the pandemic and I'm willing to let that one go as a mistake. Once everyone gets around to admitting it. |
What was the mistake? They aren’t essential. Maintaining life isn’t dependent on them (per the definition of essential). If it is was, school would be 7 days a week. |