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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Fine, bring the kids in and let the remote teacher teach from a tv screen in the corner of the classroom. Let her prove she can do her job “remotely.” When the classroom inevitably dissolved into chaos with the tv teacher, fire the teacher for incompetent.[/quote] You could always hire some of those laid off waiyers or disney workers to do classroom management as a para[/quote] Yeah, those are groups you want managing large groups of children.[/quote] Yea, they will teach them to stand in line, and kick them out of school if they cut in line. How many of them have degrees, do you think? You want them to teach your kids the 3Rs?[/quote] Parents don't care. They've made it abundantly clear that they don't care if a teacher has credentials or a degree or anything. [/quote] More like our society has little respect for teachers and thinks anyone can do the job. There's that saying, "Those who can, do; those who can't, teach." Unfortunately, a sizable segment of the US really thinks that.[/quote] The unions' reaction to in-person learning certainly didn't going to help public opinion. If teachers don't think education is important, why would the public think teachers are important?[/quote]
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