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If you’re a parent: does your kid’s teacher eat in front of the screen?
Teachers: don’t you think is unprofessional to eat and talk with your mouth full in front of the screen while you present a topic? Principals: do you monitor your teachers? Don’t you think is unacceptable to eat and talk with the mouth full during instruction time? School starts late. There’s no excuse to eat breakfast or lunch at 10:30-11 in front of the students. If you’re judging students’ manners for citizenship skills, start by judging yourselves first and set a good example. Manners matter for everyone. |
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So, so glad you posted this in the AAP forum. The base teachers are already mannerly.
Grow up. This is nbd. |
| Please remove the stick from your ass. You’ll be much more comfortable. |
I think it's unprofessional to breathe. |
| It is unprofessional and distracting. They can eat whatever they want outside the class. This is one of the reasons why AAP is going downhill. |
| I don’t know - I don’t micromanage my AAP 3rd & 6th graders in online school. |
Is this OP? |
| OP, haven't you already posted about this before in other sections? I can tell it bothers you, but you've already been told to let it go. |
| Not OP, but why should it be OK for a teacher to eat while teaching students? (The AAP connection is unnecessary.) I mean how would you feel if the teacher ate while teaching? Are students also eating? I would find it super distracting. And unprofessional. |
| Posting on UB while at work is much more unprofessional than eating. |
| FYI, OP, my AAPer starts school at 7:30 am. Not sure what you consider “late”, but that’s insanely early to me. |
Is that MS? Our ES AAP center starts at 9:45. That's justifiably considered late. |
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Maybe she has low blood sugar.
Maybe she needs to take a snack with a medicine. Maybe she is newly pregnant and this helps with nausea. Maybe she is trying to get pregnant and was told more frequent, small meals will help her gain necessary weight. Maybe she was rushed and couldn’t get breakfast beforehand. Maybe she has to work through lunch to help her students and she’s preparing for that. I don’t see how this is a big deal at all. OP will make it a big deal for her kid, however, and that is the problem. |
| Yes, on the list of things to be outraged at over the past year, a teacher eating on screen really should not register. Many of us are frustrated with COVID/DL/all the precautions, but please don't take that out on a teacher. |
Maybe she could eat before or after instruction. Maybe she doesn’t care how distracting it is. Maybe she could use critical thinking (that what AAP is mainly about). |