Anonymous wrote:What curriculum would you follow? Or would it be very 19th century? Walks in the park and nature journals?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just joking about the “governess” label, but seriously considering hiring a teacher for my kids next year if schools can’t have a reasonable plan in place. Anyone else do this or think about doing this? If wouldn’t be any more expensive than private anyway. Thoughts?
Are you expecting to pay teacher salary and insurance, etc? I can see this being an attractive idea for a new teacher grad.
Yes. FWIW we live in a low cost of living area and teacher salaries average $50k. Starting is more like $35k. Seems reasonable enough.
Anonymous wrote:I earn 70-80,000 as an independent school teacher (apart from benefits) and I'm probably underpaid. Maybe an entry level teacher? Would you espect them to teach all subjects to your child, or a group of children? Live in (like a traditional governess) or Zoom? I am not sure it would be as cheap as you think unless you made some compromises.
Anonymous wrote:Would this be in addition to private school tuition or instead of?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just joking about the “governess” label, but seriously considering hiring a teacher for my kids next year if schools can’t have a reasonable plan in place. Anyone else do this or think about doing this? If wouldn’t be any more expensive than private anyway. Thoughts?
Are you expecting to pay teacher salary and insurance, etc? I can see this being an attractive idea for a new teacher grad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just joking about the “governess” label, but seriously considering hiring a teacher for my kids next year if schools can’t have a reasonable plan in place. Anyone else do this or think about doing this? If wouldn’t be any more expensive than private anyway. Thoughts?
Are you expecting to pay teacher salary and insurance, etc? I can see this being an attractive idea for a new teacher grad.[/And
A teacher’s salary and insurance would still be less than many UMC families pay for a nanny.
Anonymous wrote:Just joking about the “governess” label, but seriously considering hiring a teacher for my kids next year if schools can’t have a reasonable plan in place. Anyone else do this or think about doing this? If wouldn’t be any more expensive than private anyway. Thoughts?