Anonymous wrote:I completely support this but I think it's unfair to put the burden on teachers. What can we do as parents to accomplish something similar? Keep our kids out of school? Refuse all testing? Link arms and prevent students from entering the school? I'm game but I don't know what is effective.
*Obviously, voting for and donating to those who promote gun safety legislation is a given, before we do the rest of this. I'm thinking about telling my reps I only vote for incumbents who introduce gun safety legislation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Explain the logic? How or why would the NRA care? Maybe politicians would care? I really want to support this but it needs to be effective. Help me!
The NRA will never care. But congress might.
I'm not OP, but my idea would be that the teachers would continue to do childcare in the classrooms but refuse to actually teach. Since an uneducated population affects everyone (not just parents and students), theoretically the government should care about it. Was that what you had in mind, OP?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Explain the logic? How or why would the NRA care? Maybe politicians would care? I really want to support this but it needs to be effective. Help me!
The NRA will never care. But congress might.
I'm not OP, but my idea would be that the teachers would continue to do childcare in the classrooms but refuse to actually teach. Since an uneducated population affects everyone (not just parents and students), theoretically the government should care about it. Was that what you had in mind, OP?
So we harm children, not just a little, but enough that even the Republicans care, to demonstrate that we want to make things safer for children?
Anonymous wrote:I’d support that and be willing to take my vacation to watch other people’s kids who didn’t have coverage
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Explain the logic? How or why would the NRA care? Maybe politicians would care? I really want to support this but it needs to be effective. Help me!
The NRA will never care. But congress might.
I'm not OP, but my idea would be that the teachers would continue to do childcare in the classrooms but refuse to actually teach. Since an uneducated population affects everyone (not just parents and students), theoretically the government should care about it. Was that what you had in mind, OP?
Anonymous wrote:If an entire state or even if an entire county did this, they aren't going to be able to replace us all. This is in the works people. I'd start thinking of at least some kind of back up childcare for late April-whenever. But I suspect it won't take that long. I give legislators a week before they cave. Teachers have mega power if we use it right. Now is the time to use it and this is the right thing to use it for. April 20th.
Anonymous wrote:If an entire state or even if an entire county did this, they aren't going to be able to replace us all. This is in the works people. I'd start thinking of at least some kind of back up childcare for late April-whenever. But I suspect it won't take that long. I give legislators a week before they cave. Teachers have mega power if we use it right. Now is the time to use it and this is the right thing to use it for. April 20th.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Explain the logic? How or why would the NRA care? Maybe politicians would care? I really want to support this but it needs to be effective. Help me!
The NRA will never care. But congress might.
I'm not OP, but my idea would be that the teachers would continue to do childcare in the classrooms but refuse to actually teach. Since an uneducated population affects everyone (not just parents and students), theoretically the government should care about it. Was that what you had in mind, OP?
That is a terrible idea. The whole point of the strike would have to be that teaching has become too dangerous and they’re striking for safer working conditions. It’s a little hard argue that when you’re sitting in the school with your students.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think this would be very difficult, if not impossible to orchestrate. States such as VA don't allow pubic employees to collectively strike. It's against the law.
Who cares?
You wouldn't care about sacrificing your job?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think this would be very difficult, if not impossible to orchestrate. States such as VA don't allow pubic employees to collectively strike. It's against the law.
Who cares?