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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My dh subs middle school on his days off of his FT job. He loves it. He has never had any real problem with kids (aside from too much talking). The plans teachers leave usually consist of pointing the students to some assigned work in canvas or maybe a worksheet. There's rarely ever real teaching. I think kids sometimes come asking for help on, say, math worksheets (he knows math well so it's easy but I don't think this happens as much as he would like). He likes MS because you only have a given set of kids for 45 (or whatever) minutes. He's hesitant to do ES because if you're subbing a class for a whole day, you presumably need to do more than hand out a worksheet and occassionally tell them to stop talking and get back on task. (I think he probably does sit down most of the time-- I think the difference is ES vs MS. When the MS kids are working on their worksheets/canvas assignments, I don't see why he would be standing up.) Incidentally, my college-aged dd has subbed ES but has only done it a few times during school breaks so I don't have a good handle one it. She's never had any problem, but I don't know more details.[/quote] Does he have to be there a whole day even if the classes are few? [/quote]
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