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[quote=Anonymous]Teacher here. I’d settle for just removing most of the BS crap we are expected to do that’s doesn’t involve teaching. All of these extras take a ton of time away from planning and grading. If my one planning periods is fine due to meetings, data entry, etc, that means I either don’t plan like I want to or stay up late planning. I don’t get paid enough to do work at home. All of these extras come from people who are not teachers. Teachers aren’t office workers who have all day to crunch numbers. We write and perform many plays each day. If I’m expected to attend meetings and enter data during my planning, my students suffer for it. I got zero grading done last week. All of my planning periods were taken up by meetings. [/quote]
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