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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The respect for teachers have gone down tremendously after the pandemic. Before, we used to think it is noble profession and they care about teaching and students, blah blah blah. Some of the teacher may still care, but overall it is quite clear that they don't really care about teaching or students well being. Anytime you mention teaching in person, they revert back and tell you that they are not babysitters. The fact of the matter is that no one is expecting them to be babysitters, at least do the job for which you are getting paid which is teaching IN-PERSON.[/quote] No. Their job is education, which is being provided, whether you like it or not or agree or don't. "In person" during a pandemic is in neither their contract nor their job description.[/quote] 160 years of public education in this country says otherwise.[/quote] No. It doesn't. How many of those 160 years were in a pandemic? Also, please point out in the teachers' contract where the words "in person" or "in buildings" exist. We'll wait.[/quote] There have been a number of epidemics over the past 160 years. Have you had your coffee this morning? And not every word is written in every contract. It's understood. Until that understanding is abused, and then will be written into contracts moving forward. [/quote] We are not in an epidemic we are in a pandemic - huge difference. and you aren't a lawyer - if its not in writing its not in the contract. why do you think contracts are so long? [/quote]
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