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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]As always, since Momforum trolls know best, you’re all welcome to become teachers and show everyone how to do it properly, since teaching “the right way” is so easy. [/quote] I was a teacher for FCPS for many years and know the right way of doing things and I can tell you, about 90% of teachers today aren’t doing it right. [/quote] You do realize that it’s not exactly the same now as then, correct?[/quote] Of course, but there are many practices that should still hold Ie. Replying to emails in a timely manner, sending newsletters, having an effective behavior management system, treating parents with kindness, actually following 504s…[/quote] If it’s been a while since you’ve been in the classroom, then you really don’t know what current teachers are facing. It’s not the same job you did. I’ve been at this 20 years and it’s harder now than ever. We have far less time to complete considerably more tasks. We have restrictions placed on us that you didn’t. We have a lot more students per class with 504s and IEPs and little support when trying to accommodate them all. You’re welcome to come back. There’s an opening for you. Just don’t return thinking it’ll be anything like what you remember.[/quote]
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