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Reply to "If schools have to continue online, shouldn’t teachers worry about their jobs?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Are you worried about your job? I’m pretty sure everyone is worried about their job no matter what field they are in. Whether they lose it or their job is totally reimagined into something they no longer enjoy, changes are here. It’s bizarre that parents are so angry at teachers right now. I’m sorry that you have to watch your own kids all day but I never planned on teaching from home. This was totally unexpected and now we have to totally reimagine everything. I hope you can continue providing for your family. I’m not sure why parents are chomping at the bit for teaches to get fired. I don’t think we’re sitting around hoping all of you lose your livelihoods. [/quote]m Are you kidding?! Because you’re not teaching! You out assignments up with no teaching videos or Zoom instruction and just expect parents to teach everything. I taught my 2nd trader how to make a bar graph, line plot, and an outline today. Teacher could have demonstrated this over zoom or made teaching videos. Did neither.[/quote] +1 [b]Who are all these teachers not teaching??? I work for MCPS and I am on Zoom 1 1/2 hours a day, and spend up to 2 more hours online helping students via Google Classroom chat. I also teach additional lessons so they are getting enrichment and reteach if they need it. WE also do cute extra stuff like go on virtual field trips, watch a free streamed play via Imagination Stage. I want to nkow who all these teachers are sitting on their duffś all day. I know they are there because I offered to help my neighborś kid who says they only have a 15 - 20 min. zoom check-in a day. Glad my kid does not go to that school or else I will be very upset. [/b] Exactly, this is the problem OP outlines. Teachers are doing NO teaching. Putting up assignments through an online program or app like Khan Academy or even a scan of a worksheet is NOT teaching.[/quote][/quote]
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