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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Former elementary Teacher here, Big. Fat. No. Especially public school teachers. 1. It’s tacky. 2. It takes years for a public school teacher to become an amazing teacher. Years. Reviews are super subjective and do not take into account the circumstances that impact the teacher’s work environment. 3. Too easy for parents to target a teacher they don’t like (racial, gender, etc) and to make an attempt to professionally have the teacher’s online presence tarnished unfairly. 4. Preschool, Elementary, and middle are hard. Many parents don’t even realize the dimensions of parenting, let alone childhood. Some parents are in denial about their kids’ out of home behavior as well. 5. It’s tacky. [/quote] I agree, and I'm not a teacher. If you think a teacher mistreats your child, complain to admins and deal with it, rather than sitting and bashing the person online to your 'friends'. [/quote]
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