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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I recommend that real teachers leave the profession as parents, admin, and our union are fighting against us at all hours of the day. Let them get by with uncertified fired govnt workers communication degrees who have no background content or training. Yeah. That will fix our horrible ed system. Maybe we can come to where you work, get jobs with no experience, and try to drive you to unemployment. Would you like that?[/quote] Might as well. There is no “real” teaching going on already [/quote] Well, as a teacher who is spending my entire weekend prepping to “really teach” next week, I’d appreciate a tad more support. Look: I get it. There are bad teachers. OP may be dealing with one. But how about not painting us all with the same brush? Trust me when I say the good teachers are the ones burning out the fastest because we haven’t checked out like OP’s teacher has. So OP’s teacher will stay because it’s easy to be a bad teacher. The good teachers are trying to stay afloat in a sea of bad administrators, ineffective policies, and misguided curricula. And we’re trying to shield your kid from all of that, too. So a bit of kindness goes a long way. [/quote]
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