Anonymous wrote:That is the sad part about being teacher in this country overall. I grew up in Asia where teachers are highly respected and smart people. Here I told my kids not to expect too much from the teacher because they may not even understand the topic well enough themselves and my kids learned to appreciate that those teachers are nice and trying to teach the best they can.
Don’t take me wrong...both my parents are teachers and I respect all teachers wholeheartedly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am not a union person but people on this board have convinced me that if NoVA ever gets real ones, I will join. I only wish I had as much power and agency some parents seem to think I have.
Hahaha! Isn't that the truth! Teachers have progressed from being called lazy and incapable to people that are SO powerful that we close schools for a year! Funny...
Teachers' collective refusal to return to school is why our schools are closed and others are open. It is the truth.
You know- the problem with teachers is- they’re educated.
Hahaha please. Everyone think back to the kids they know from high school who became teachers.....EXACTLY.
What are you talking about? I am a teacher and I was valedictorian and received 3 academic awards at my graduation.
What a waste of your potential.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OMG, if VA can do it, so can MD. Come on schools, OPEN!
Those of you pushing pushing pushing to get schools open RIGHT NOW should be pushing for faster vaccination of teachers and staff. I can’t believe how heartless Americans are.
How can we do that? Northam greenlighted 1B. FCPS where I live is literally vaccinating teachers starting on the 16th via INOVA. Not being a trained to put shots into people's arms, I don't think there's anything I can do.
I am scheduled for the 18th.
The earliest my second dose could be is Feb 8th.
I will be fully protected on Feb 22.
The biggest shame is the nurses and doctors that are getting covid between their first and second dose. Let’s hold on a little longer.
Is there enough vaccine for every teacher? We can absolutely wait until March for full protection so we don't fall back into distance learning.
+1000. Seems like politicians will appease the masses, people will get sick, everything backslides... because you people can’t wait even a month. I am so disgusted.
Calm down. I’m sure most people would be fine waiting a month. BUT, at that point: schools need to be normal, 5 days, and normal 5 days next school year too. None of this “gradual phasing in hybrid 2 days a week” nonsense with nothing on Mondays. Back. To. Full. Time.
No doubt! Enough is enough. Teachers get vaccine = 5 days a week. If they don’t go back full time, then it’s a travesty that teachers jumped the vaccine line.
Anonymous wrote:Oh well daughter argued with teachers on teacher’s errors in the classroom in the 6th grade and 8th grade. She felt disppointed back home and I was able to confirm from other kids that the teachers did make those mistakes and did not know what is wrong.
now she is 19tu grade and learned to stop and never argued
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OMG, if VA can do it, so can MD. Come on schools, OPEN!
Those of you pushing pushing pushing to get schools open RIGHT NOW should be pushing for faster vaccination of teachers and staff. I can’t believe how heartless Americans are.
How can we do that? Northam greenlighted 1B. FCPS where I live is literally vaccinating teachers starting on the 16th via INOVA. Not being a trained to put shots into people's arms, I don't think there's anything I can do.
I am scheduled for the 18th.
The earliest my second dose could be is Feb 8th.
I will be fully protected on Feb 22.
The biggest shame is the nurses and doctors that are getting covid between their first and second dose. Let’s hold on a little longer.
Is there enough vaccine for every teacher? We can absolutely wait until March for full protection so we don't fall back into distance learning.
+1000. Seems like politicians will appease the masses, people will get sick, everything backslides... because you people can’t wait even a month. I am so disgusted.
Calm down. I’m sure most people would be fine waiting a month. BUT, at that point: schools need to be normal, 5 days, and normal 5 days next school year too. None of this “gradual phasing in hybrid 2 days a week” nonsense with nothing on Mondays. Back. To. Full. Time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That is the sad part about being teacher in this country overall. I grew up in Asia where teachers are highly respected and smart people. Here I told my kids not to expect too much from the teacher because they may not even understand the topic well enough themselves and my kids learned to appreciate that those teachers are nice and trying to teach the best they can.
Don’t take me wrong...both my parents are teachers and I respect all teachers wholeheartedly.
You had me at Asian... why don’t you take there and raise them in your better country?
Anonymous wrote:That is the sad part about being teacher in this country overall. I grew up in Asia where teachers are highly respected and smart people. Here I told my kids not to expect too much from the teacher because they may not even understand the topic well enough themselves and my kids learned to appreciate that those teachers are nice and trying to teach the best they can.
Don’t take me wrong...both my parents are teachers and I respect all teachers wholeheartedly.
Anonymous wrote:That is the sad part about being teacher in this country overall. I grew up in Asia where teachers are highly respected and smart people. Here I told my kids not to expect too much from the teacher because they may not even understand the topic well enough themselves and my kids learned to appreciate that those teachers are nice and trying to teach the best they can.
Don’t take me wrong...both my parents are teachers and I respect all teachers wholeheartedly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am not a union person but people on this board have convinced me that if NoVA ever gets real ones, I will join. I only wish I had as much power and agency some parents seem to think I have.
Hahaha! Isn't that the truth! Teachers have progressed from being called lazy and incapable to people that are SO powerful that we close schools for a year! Funny...
Teachers' collective refusal to return to school is why our schools are closed and others are open. It is the truth.
You know- the problem with teachers is- they’re educated.
Hahaha please. Everyone think back to the kids they know from high school who became teachers.....EXACTLY.
What are you talking about? I am a teacher and I was valedictorian and received 3 academic awards at my graduation.
What a waste of your potential.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am not a union person but people on this board have convinced me that if NoVA ever gets real ones, I will join. I only wish I had as much power and agency some parents seem to think I have.
Hahaha! Isn't that the truth! Teachers have progressed from being called lazy and incapable to people that are SO powerful that we close schools for a year! Funny...
Teachers' collective refusal to return to school is why our schools are closed and others are open. It is the truth.
You know- the problem with teachers is- they’re educated.
Hahaha please. Everyone think back to the kids they know from high school who became teachers.....EXACTLY.
What are you talking about? I am a teacher and I was valedictorian and received 3 academic awards at my graduation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am not a union person but people on this board have convinced me that if NoVA ever gets real ones, I will join. I only wish I had as much power and agency some parents seem to think I have.
Hahaha! Isn't that the truth! Teachers have progressed from being called lazy and incapable to people that are SO powerful that we close schools for a year! Funny...
Teachers' collective refusal to return to school is why our schools are closed and others are open. It is the truth.
You know- the problem with teachers is- they’re educated.
Hahaha please. Everyone think back to the kids they know from high school who became teachers.....EXACTLY.