Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You know what I would like? If the Post fired Hannah Natanson and hired a real reporter who finds more than just two Republican sources for every single goddamn article she writes. It's pathetic that I know exactly who she will be quoting every time she writes an article - it's either Stacy Langton or Rory Cooper. FIND REAL REPUTABLE SOURCES and then maybe I'll read your articles. What a crock of shit, I'm so tired of her constant pandering to the right wing agenda.
I think a reporter for a major newspaper whose beat is PUBLIC SCHOOLS should be someone who went to public schools all the way through.
Anonymous wrote:If he didn’t do that, there would be no teachers. And no, Youngkin didn’t drive any teachers away. Ask any of them that have left the profession. Not one would have Youngkin on their list of reasons.
Anonymous wrote:
Perhaps your “unqualified” teachers will actually be more successful teachers than your so-called qualified teachers, OP.
Your teaching degree has never been proven to be all that impressive if you look at student outcome of homeschooled students.
Why is that, OP?
Anonymous wrote:
Perhaps your “unqualified” teachers will actually be more successful teachers than your so-called qualified teachers, OP.
Your teaching degree has never been proven to be all that impressive if you look at student outcome of homeschooled students.
Why is that, OP?
Anonymous wrote:You know what I would like? If the Post fired Hannah Natanson and hired a real reporter who finds more than just two Republican sources for every single goddamn article she writes. It's pathetic that I know exactly who she will be quoting every time she writes an article - it's either Stacy Langton or Rory Cooper. FIND REAL REPUTABLE SOURCES and then maybe I'll read your articles. What a crock of shit, I'm so tired of her constant pandering to the right wing agenda.
Anonymous wrote:It’s part of his plan to kill public schools.
Anonymous wrote:If he didn’t do that, there would be no teachers. And no, Youngkin didn’t drive any teachers away. Ask any of them that have left the profession. Not one would have Youngkin on their list of reasons.
Anonymous wrote:Distract the uneducated with the CRT bogeyman, then lower standards so you can pay teachers less. Looks like the plan is working beautifully.
Anonymous wrote:Thoughts on this article. Youngkin reducing teacher requirements. So he wants unqualified people to teach our children after he drove away all the qualified, experienced and licensed teachers. Way to go everyone who didn't vote in the governor's election!
The Washington Post: Youngkin criticizes trans rules, eases path to becoming a teacher in Va..
https://www.washingtonpost.com/education/2022/09/01/youngkin-virginia-teacher-shortage-gender-policy/
Anonymous wrote:
Perhaps your “unqualified” teachers will actually be more successful teachers than your so-called qualified teachers, OP.
Your teaching degree has never been proven to be all that impressive if you look at student outcome of homeschooled students.
Why is that, OP?
Anonymous wrote:
Perhaps your “unqualified” teachers will actually be more successful teachers than your so-called qualified teachers, OP.
Your teaching degree has never been proven to be all that impressive if you look at student outcome of homeschooled students.
Why is that, OP?