This is education under false pretense if this LT sub doesn’t have the qualification and experience equivalent to a teacher.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm curious as to how many schools are still seeing long-term subs versus a permanent teacher. Do you have any classes where it's a long-term sub instead of a teacher?
How is a student’s education affected by LT sub vs teacher?
My ES child had one two years in a row, she's a year behind in both reading and math.
this should be public info buried in some report. what specific record request can be sent to FCPS to obtain this info?Anonymous wrote:I'm curious as to how many schools are still seeing long-term subs versus a permanent teacher. Do you have any classes where it's a long-term sub instead of a teacher?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm curious as to how many schools are still seeing long-term subs versus a permanent teacher. Do you have any classes where it's a long-term sub instead of a teacher?
How is a student’s education affected by LT sub vs teacher?
It would be like having a babysitter all the time and comparing how you’re cared for to the kids whose parents are the ones taking care of them. It’s a person in the room most likely handing them premade material to do- at best, they’re attempting to teach it but they aren’t usually licensed teachers so they’re shaky on how to teach or the content itself. In other words, it’s education only in the most technical of technicalities.
-teacher
A parent in another thread said that teachers are just babysitters....wouldn't it be ironic if the same parent was upset their child had an LT sub![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm curious as to how many schools are still seeing long-term subs versus a permanent teacher. Do you have any classes where it's a long-term sub instead of a teacher?
How is a student’s education affected by LT sub vs teacher?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm curious as to how many schools are still seeing long-term subs versus a permanent teacher. Do you have any classes where it's a long-term sub instead of a teacher?
How is a student’s education affected by LT sub vs teacher?
It would be like having a babysitter all the time and comparing how you’re cared for to the kids whose parents are the ones taking care of them. It’s a person in the room most likely handing them premade material to do- at best, they’re attempting to teach it but they aren’t usually licensed teachers so they’re shaky on how to teach or the content itself. In other words, it’s education only in the most technical of technicalities.
-teacher
Anonymous wrote:I was a long term sub last year and left after two weeks. It was clear the principal had no real intention of finding a permanent teacher, and in the meantime, I was going to be responsible for report cards, teacher conferences, etc. - not to mention, an incredibly unruly group of students who made it impossible for the others to learn or even hear. It was just absurd, especially considering the pennies subs are paid. No thanks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm curious as to how many schools are still seeing long-term subs versus a permanent teacher. Do you have any classes where it's a long-term sub instead of a teacher?
How is a student’s education affected by LT sub vs teacher?
It would be like having a babysitter all the time and comparing how you’re cared for to the kids whose parents are the ones taking care of them. It’s a person in the room most likely handing them premade material to do- at best, they’re attempting to teach it but they aren’t usually licensed teachers so they’re shaky on how to teach or the content itself. In other words, it’s education only in the most technical of technicalities.
-teacher
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm curious as to how many schools are still seeing long-term subs versus a permanent teacher. Do you have any classes where it's a long-term sub instead of a teacher?
How is a student’s education affected by LT sub vs teacher?
Anonymous wrote:I'm curious as to how many schools are still seeing long-term subs versus a permanent teacher. Do you have any classes where it's a long-term sub instead of a teacher?
Anonymous wrote:I'm curious as to how many schools are still seeing long-term subs versus a permanent teacher. Do you have any classes where it's a long-term sub instead of a teacher?