Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Blame the teachers. Business as usual. Pay no mind for the fact that they need like 80 hours to do a proper job. It's a churn and burn profession with no respect.
Or, they need to do self grading assignments online and learn to use the systems provided better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Blame the teachers. Business as usual. Pay no mind for the fact that they need like 80 hours to do a proper job. It's a churn and burn profession with no respect.
Or, they need to do self grading assignments online and learn to use the systems provided better.
Should I just have AI grade essays for me? As a parent, do you accept that as a solution?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Blame the teachers. Business as usual. Pay no mind for the fact that they need like 80 hours to do a proper job. It's a churn and burn profession with no respect.
Exactly. I spent most of my weekend grading. My family was out enjoying the fall weather while I sat at my dining room table for two days.
My morale is in the basement and I’m extremely worried about my health, but my grades are up to date.
Then, if something is going on quit or take a leave of absense.
Should all of us quit or take a leave of absence? Because this isn’t merely MY problem. When you have 150 students and no time to grade, it becomes your weekend work. Every weekend. Most of my colleagues were working, too. And the health issues? It’s chronic stress and many of us deal with it.
Who do you think is replacing the teachers who take your advice?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Blame the teachers. Business as usual. Pay no mind for the fact that they need like 80 hours to do a proper job. It's a churn and burn profession with no respect.
Or, they need to do self grading assignments online and learn to use the systems provided better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Blame the teachers. Business as usual. Pay no mind for the fact that they need like 80 hours to do a proper job. It's a churn and burn profession with no respect.
Exactly. I spent most of my weekend grading. My family was out enjoying the fall weather while I sat at my dining room table for two days.
My morale is in the basement and I’m extremely worried about my health, but my grades are up to date.
Then, if something is going on quit or take a leave of absense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Blame the teachers. Business as usual. Pay no mind for the fact that they need like 80 hours to do a proper job. It's a churn and burn profession with no respect.
Exactly. I spent most of my weekend grading. My family was out enjoying the fall weather while I sat at my dining room table for two days.
My morale is in the basement and I’m extremely worried about my health, but my grades are up to date.
Anonymous wrote:Blame the teachers. Business as usual. Pay no mind for the fact that they need like 80 hours to do a proper job. It's a churn and burn profession with no respect.
Anonymous wrote:Blame the teachers. Business as usual. Pay no mind for the fact that they need like 80 hours to do a proper job. It's a churn and burn profession with no respect.
Anonymous wrote:Hasn't been much any work.
Some teachers aren't keeping up with deadlines, according to Canvas.