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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote]The suggestions that teachers do a little self-advocacy comes from this claim that they suffer from bad teachers too. If thats false than cool, enjoy carrying your colleagues dead weight and stop telling parents not to advocate for their kids[/quote] 1. As a teacher, you are seldom in another teacher's classroom. You do not necessarily know what other teachers are doing. If you have team meetings, you can get a sense of it. As an elementary teacher, I knew if another teacher's class was rowdy--but that does not mean she is a poor teacher. 2. What, exactly, do you expect a teacher to do? Do you work? If so, do you complain about your co-workers to your boss? Do you try to get them fired? [/quote] I’ve already answered thus— I am the boss. When people come to me with issues of colleagues not pulling their weight, its my job to solve those problems. Yes sometimes that means I fire a low performer, since low performers create the resentment and toxicity discussed above— that doesn’t mean the person who reported the issue is bad. [/quote] Then call the administration. Don't blame the teachers. The teachers are not in the other teacher's classroom.[/quote] Teachers and administrators have a role in the solution.[b] If teachers want to work with parents to start holding other teachers accountable, their workplace will benefit.[/b] If teachers just want to complain about the mean unfair expectations on them to shoulder the burden of their slacking colleagues without doing anything about it they can expect more of the same.[/quote] Oh, yes. That will do wonders for the workplace environment. I [b]don't think you get it: teachers are not shouldering their slacking colleagues. [/b] They may not even know if their colleagues are slacking. They may hear things from students--but, that is not the same thing. [b]And, if for some reason, they are shouldering it, I guarantee you the administration knows.[/b] [/quote] There, I did the easy ones for you.[/quote] Nice try. That quote actually says some may be shouldering it and admin knows. You literally posted a quote that contradicts your statement. Own up. Your earlier statement can’t be supported.[/quote] It literally says teachers are not shouldering their slacking colleagues. TRULY I’m worried you can’t read.[/quote]
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