Anonymous wrote:Talk to your child about behaving well in class. Do your part as a parent to instill expectations that help the teacher out and make your child one less child to worry about in that way. Our oldest, now in HS, didn't put up with the kids who acted out at her table. She told them to knock it off already, you're making it hard for us to think over here. It did work back then. But today's crop of young kids are so out of control without parental expectations being enforced from home that it might not even make a dent. Not surprised teachers are quitting FCPS elementary was a cesspool of poor student behavior in 2012, can't imagine how much worse it is now.
Anonymous wrote:I hope she does. No job is worth sacrificing your mental health. I’m a teacher who just quit. I gave my required notice and I feel much lighter. I already have another job lined up.
Teaching is not the priesthood. If people are unhappy with compensation and working conditions, they are free to leave. Including teachers. [/quote
Good. It is in no one's interest to have people in teaching roles that aren't in a position to do those jobs effectively. We may need more teachers to quit to really lead to the kinds of changes that are necessary. Band-Aids like adding days off or slightly increasing across-the-board pay isn't going to do it.
Anonymous wrote:I hope she does. No job is worth sacrificing your mental health. I’m a teacher who just quit. I gave my required notice and I feel much lighter. I already have another job lined up.
Teaching is not the priesthood. If people are unhappy with compensation and working conditions, they are free to leave. Including teachers.
Anonymous wrote:Wow. What an unprofessional thing to say to kids. They couldn’t depend on teachers last year. And now they can’t this year either. Kids need stability and routine this year. Not a teacher threatening to leave.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.boredteachers.com/post/15-reasons-why-the-teacher-just-quit?fbclid=IwAR2W1XhLWV28FVQu7jiJZsc0nCno8Xc90rfRXEi5Y4nTzaEknOzQue7lWQA
Here are a few reasons.
I just check boxes. And I don’t even fail the kid sleeping or on the phone all day. I give them a 60% and avoid unnecessary BS.
Keep the check$ flowin’.