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[quote=Anonymous]I am in PGCPS, middle school. PGCPS partnered with Spain to bring teachers over and MCPS partnered with the Philippines. The PGCPS teachers that came from Spain, at the school I work at, are struggling. I talked to one just yesterday and she said she goes home and cry every day. I felt so bad for her. She said that they did not have behavior problems over there. She said that over here, you can not even teach because you have to deal with behaviors. She said she rather be a waitress. There is no help for them like the county promised them. A lot of them have VERY thick accents that makes it hard for the students to understand when they are taught a lesson. A lot of times she butchers certain words or use the wrong terminology which confuses the students a lot. I see the way the students treat her and honestly, it is disgusting. Most parents would be mortified if they knew. They are not all singles like someone else mentioned. We actually have a lot of married couples from Spain that teach in the county. There is just too many barriers for them. They end up being babysitters instead of teachers. The school system sucks people. I have taught in it for 10 years. It is bad, real bad. Please, sit in on your childs classes. I say it every time I get on here. Sit in and see what it is like. They are not learning. They are not thriving.[/quote]
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