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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]As a teacher, it really bugs me when kids turn in work late, then demand it get graded immediately.[/quote] As a parent, it really bugs me when teachers don't ask kids for their homework and don't tell them it's missing, and then accuse them of being "late" weeks later. [/quote] As a teacher, I can't believe that you believed that one out of your DC.[/quote] As a teacher, you should catch up on your late paperwork and Canvas reporting instead of posting on DCUM. [/quote] DP. If it makes you happy, I worked 4 hours already today (Christmas Eve) and I’ll certainly work tomorrow. So there you have it: I’m spending my entire break doing all the work I don’t have time to do at school. I’d be happier if you kept up with it earlier so we’d know. Happy now? [/quote][/quote] Here’s what you need to know: I already work 60 hours a week, and I can’t keep up because the workload is so unreasonable. I refuse to go over 60, because (at some point) I feel I should be able to take care of my own family. I use every holiday to catch up. I use every summer to get ahead. This is the workload of a conscientious, dedicated teacher. We are the ones working with few resources to support your children. [/quote]
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