Teacher accountability for paperwork

Anonymous
He's not a troll . You are a troll and probably an inside mole trying to cause rift between systematically abused teachers and over payed ladder climbing kiss butts. If they wanted us to work 2 jobs they need to pay for 2 jobs or write the requirements in the contract. The systematic abuse against teachers to give "everything for the kids" mentality should be challenged. The bootlickers who follow every absurd policy need to be the ones who are critiqued not promoted.
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Anonymous wrote:Can teachers there go on "work to rule"?

Saskatchewan (Canada) teachers did it last year. They fulfilled their contractual obligations to a T. Nothing more. It opened eyes, and caused a LOT of complaints.

I'm not saying it needs to happen, I'm just curious.


I taught in a public district (not in this area) that did this twenty years ago. It definitely made the board and community realize how much teachers work outside of working hours!


I think many professions should start doing this. It would help put an end to the “do more with less” mentality or the idea that people should do the work of 2-5 people with the pay of one person. This is why corporations are so interested in AI.


I think it’s easier for teachers to work to their contract because we actually have contracted hours. I rarely work outside of them. I work a second job after school because I don’t make enough to pay my bills as a teacher.


You're a troll, even though you stuck the landing on not making enough money.


Why am I a troll? Can’t believe teachers work more than one job? I’d love to see you pay your bills with what I earn at my teaching job alone. I tried and ended up with credit card debt.
Anonymous
See admin live in an alternate reality of being over paid, having job security, and having no consequences to their actions. It's the exact opposite in every regard than real teachers.
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