Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope your not my kids teacher.
I hate people like you! Op wants to feel better- you kick her when she's down?
Op is a model teacher- she's the kind they make movies about... That freedom writer teacher ruined her marriage, gave all money and time to students and is considered a hero ... I don't know where the pp who can just turn in receipts works, but most teachers can't - and it seems most people, administrators and parents expect teachers to make financial and personal time sacrifices - when a teacher complains about these expectations here, posters tell her she's a terrible teacher and she should quit. It's a job- not a religious mission. Why are teachers supposed to martyr themselves?
I had an administrator say to the staff once that if we didn't have too much in our plates we were not doing enough. This mentality is crazy.
Anonymous wrote:I hope your not my kids teacher.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It may be time to consider something else.
This year focus on what you do love. Love your kids and guide their families. Set a budget for what you will pay of your own cash. Take a class to connect with other teachers who want to learn new ideas.
"Own cash!" Are you crazy? Teachers do not got enough $$$ to warrant using their own cash, and most teachers cannot afford to do so, anyway.
Using ones own cash is usually not expected in most careers, so why should teaching be any different?
Though, I admit that I am one of the fortunate teachers, and hand in receipts to my school for reimbursement (which I do a lot of!)
Anonymous wrote:It may be time to consider something else.
This year focus on what you do love. Love your kids and guide their families. Set a budget for what you will pay of your own cash. Take a class to connect with other teachers who want to learn new ideas.