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Reply to "Your daily reminder that expecting parents to teach their kids at home is super inequitable"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It’s actually negligent parenting not to work with your child. Parents have been doing that forever. If you think that a single person working with thirty children can force them to focus for the majority of the school day, you are delusional. You’re the one who hands them an iPad the second they complain they’re bored, and now you expect them to be titillated by the order of operations? It’s not happening. A good portion of the school day is spent redirecting behavior, writing legal documents, managing the physical classroom, communicating with parents, collecting and analyzing data, and in meetings. If you think that teachers can or should address every academic need, you are in for disappointment. Your own children are the ones who are damaged if you don’t work with them. It is a dereliction of your duty. Period. [/quote] Whoever wrote this just chased a bunch of parents to private school. [/quote] And what do you think happens at private school? Teachers just teach and have no other responsibilities? That’s a fantasy. [/quote]
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