Anonymous wrote:Not OP, but why should it be OK for a teacher to eat while teaching students? (The AAP connection is unnecessary.) I mean how would you feel if the teacher ate while teaching? Are students also eating? I would find it super distracting. And unprofessional.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How about eating out of camera while students are working independently?
I'm sure plenty do this, too. But there is nothing wrong if a teacher eats a bite here or there. My goodness...what are we dictators?
As long as they don’t eat in front of the camera and show what they have inside their mouth (as it has been happening, believe it or not), that’s fine with me. Students don’t need to see how disgusting is their teacher’s eating habits or see and hear the burping.
Omg - I absolutely cannot believe this. Seriously? 😳
—-Get a life
You need to get some education.
Bless your heart.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How about eating out of camera while students are working independently?
I'm sure plenty do this, too. But there is nothing wrong if a teacher eats a bite here or there. My goodness...what are we dictators?
As long as they don’t eat in front of the camera and show what they have inside their mouth (as it has been happening, believe it or not), that’s fine with me. Students don’t need to see how disgusting is their teacher’s eating habits or see and hear the burping.
Omg - I absolutely cannot believe this. Seriously? 😳
—-Get a life
You need to get some education.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How about eating out of camera while students are working independently?
I'm sure plenty do this, too. But there is nothing wrong if a teacher eats a bite here or there. My goodness...what are we dictators?
As long as they don’t eat in front of the camera and show what they have inside their mouth (as it has been happening, believe it or not), that’s fine with me. Students don’t need to see how disgusting is their teacher’s eating habits or see and hear the burping.
Omg - I absolutely cannot believe this. Seriously? 😳
—-Get a life
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How about eating out of camera while students are working independently?
I'm sure plenty do this, too. But there is nothing wrong if a teacher eats a bite here or there. My goodness...what are we dictators?
As long as they don’t eat in front of the camera and show what they have inside their mouth (as it has been happening, believe it or not), that’s fine with me. Students don’t need to see how disgusting is their teacher’s eating habits or see and hear the burping.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How about eating out of camera while students are working independently?
I'm sure plenty do this, too. But there is nothing wrong if a teacher eats a bite here or there. My goodness...what are we dictators?
Anonymous wrote:How about eating out of camera while students are working independently?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How about eating out of camera while students are working independently?
Because there would then be insufferable complaints about how the teacher was not on screen during instructional time that the OP’s taxes are paying for? Or something, something, outrage, something.
Anonymous wrote:How about eating out of camera while students are working independently?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe she has low blood sugar.
Maybe she needs to take a snack with a medicine.
Maybe she is newly pregnant and this helps with nausea.
Maybe she is trying to get pregnant and was told more frequent, small meals will help her gain necessary weight.
Maybe she was rushed and couldn’t get breakfast beforehand.
Maybe she has to work through lunch to help her students and she’s preparing for that.
I don’t see how this is a big deal at all. OP will make it a big deal for her kid, however, and that is the problem.
Maybe she could eat before or after instruction.
Maybe she doesn’t care how distracting it is. Maybe she could use critical thinking (that what AAP is mainly about).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe she has low blood sugar.
Maybe she needs to take a snack with a medicine.
Maybe she is newly pregnant and this helps with nausea.
Maybe she is trying to get pregnant and was told more frequent, small meals will help her gain necessary weight.
Maybe she was rushed and couldn’t get breakfast beforehand.
Maybe she has to work through lunch to help her students and she’s preparing for that.
I don’t see how this is a big deal at all. OP will make it a big deal for her kid, however, and that is the problem.
Maybe she could eat before or after instruction.
Maybe she doesn’t care how distracting it is. Maybe she could use critical thinking (that what AAP is mainly about).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FYI, OP, my AAPer starts school at 7:30 am. Not sure what you consider “late”, but that’s insanely early to me.
Is that MS?
Our ES AAP center starts at 9:45. That's justifiably considered late.