Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As always, since Momforum trolls know best, you’re all welcome to become teachers and show everyone how to do it properly, since teaching “the right way” is so easy.
I was a teacher for FCPS for many years and know the right way of doing things and I can tell you, about 90% of teachers today aren’t doing it right.
You do realize that it’s not exactly the same now as then, correct?
Of course, but there are many practices that should still hold Ie. Replying to emails in a timely manner, sending newsletters, having an effective behavior management system, treating parents with kindness, actually following 504s…
Everyone of my kids ES teachers does all of the above.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As always, since Momforum trolls know best, you’re all welcome to become teachers and show everyone how to do it properly, since teaching “the right way” is so easy.
I was a teacher for FCPS for many years and know the right way of doing things and I can tell you, about 90% of teachers today aren’t doing it right.
You do realize that it’s not exactly the same now as then, correct?
Of course, but there are many practices that should still hold Ie. Replying to emails in a timely manner, sending newsletters, having an effective behavior management system, treating parents with kindness, actually following 504s…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As always, since Momforum trolls know best, you’re all welcome to become teachers and show everyone how to do it properly, since teaching “the right way” is so easy.
I was a teacher for FCPS for many years and know the right way of doing things and I can tell you, about 90% of teachers today aren’t doing it right.
You do realize that it’s not exactly the same now as then, correct?
Of course, but there are many practices that should still hold Ie. Replying to emails in a timely manner, sending newsletters, having an effective behavior management system, treating parents with kindness, actually following 504s…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She probably IS a great teacher which is why they have her a high needs class like this. The better the teacher you are, the harder the classes they give you because they know you can handle it. Parents think the good teachers are in the honors/AP classes which could not be more wrong. That’s where they stick the men who can’t do anything besides lecture and give notes because they assume the kids will be fine either way.
Why did you gender your comment?
-Male teacher
+1
That stood out to me too.
Male ES Teacher
+1
This really took an ugly turn. Another Male ES teacher.
Wahhhh.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As always, since Momforum trolls know best, you’re all welcome to become teachers and show everyone how to do it properly, since teaching “the right way” is so easy.
I was a teacher for FCPS for many years and know the right way of doing things and I can tell you, about 90% of teachers today aren’t doing it right.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As always, since Momforum trolls know best, you’re all welcome to become teachers and show everyone how to do it properly, since teaching “the right way” is so easy.
I was a teacher for FCPS for many years and know the right way of doing things and I can tell you, about 90% of teachers today aren’t doing it right.
You do realize that it’s not exactly the same now as then, correct?
Of course, but there are many practices that should still hold Ie. Replying to emails in a timely manner, sending newsletters, having an effective behavior management system, treating parents with kindness, actually following 504s…
Anonymous wrote:+1 not gluing folded up worksheets into those marble composition books.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As always, since Momforum trolls know best, you’re all welcome to become teachers and show everyone how to do it properly, since teaching “the right way” is so easy.
I was a teacher for FCPS for many years and know the right way of doing things and I can tell you, about 90% of teachers today aren’t doing it right.
You do realize that it’s not exactly the same now as then, correct?
Of course, but there are many practices that should still hold Ie. Replying to emails in a timely manner, sending newsletters, having an effective behavior management system, treating parents with kindness, actually following 504s…
Anonymous wrote:Don't be swayed by the newsletters...it's easy to BS them.
+1 not gluing folded up worksheets into those marble composition books.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As always, since Momforum trolls know best, you’re all welcome to become teachers and show everyone how to do it properly, since teaching “the right way” is so easy.
I was a teacher for FCPS for many years and know the right way of doing things and I can tell you, about 90% of teachers today aren’t doing it right.
You do realize that it’s not exactly the same now as then, correct?
Of course, but there are many practices that should still hold Ie. Replying to emails in a timely manner, sending newsletters, having an effective behavior management system, treating parents with kindness, actually following 504s…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As always, since Momforum trolls know best, you’re all welcome to become teachers and show everyone how to do it properly, since teaching “the right way” is so easy.
I was a teacher for FCPS for many years and know the right way of doing things and I can tell you, about 90% of teachers today aren’t doing it right.
You do realize that it’s not exactly the same now as then, correct?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As always, since Momforum trolls know best, you’re all welcome to become teachers and show everyone how to do it properly, since teaching “the right way” is so easy.
I was a teacher for FCPS for many years and know the right way of doing things and I can tell you, about 90% of teachers today aren’t doing it right.
Anonymous wrote:As always, since Momforum trolls know best, you’re all welcome to become teachers and show everyone how to do it properly, since teaching “the right way” is so easy.
and it shows…Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:+1 The 6th grade male teachers are disorganized, do not even decorate their walls, don’t have organized bookshelves, and teach poorly off of Google slides. The female 6th grade teacher is the most competent and organized. Her bookshelves are all labeled, her room is decorated, she responds to email timely and writes weekly announcements, and she is highly organized.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She probably IS a great teacher which is why they have her a high needs class like this. The better the teacher you are, the harder the classes they give you because they know you can handle it. Parents think the good teachers are in the honors/AP classes which could not be more wrong. That’s where they stick the men who can’t do anything besides lecture and give notes because they assume the kids will be fine either way.
Why did you gender your comment?
-Male teacher
Because very few male teachers I’ve met or worked with have actually been good at teaching. They don’t know anything about scaffolding, avoid coteaching, and show weaponized incompetence when given lower grade level and/or higher needs classes until admin finally says “oh he can’t work with anyone but the seniors / the honors kids / the electives.” The heaviest lifting and labor in schools is generally put on women.
+1 I completely agree with you. My DS had a male 6th grade teacher who was totally incompetent. It was one of the worst years ever. However, the kids all liked the teacher because it was such a free for all and they could get away with just about anything in class.
Female secondary teacher here- I’m not into decorating and my bookshelves aren’t labeled. If this is how you are judging my teaching then judge away. Year after year I tell students they are welcome to decorate in the homeroom/remediation block if they have nothing to do. Most years they don’t and my walls are blank. Really, I don’t care.