Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The issue is we need better teachers and school staff. We go where there is affordable housing that is not a stretch...
Unfortunately teachers are not a stand-in for parents. Kids spend 6 hours a day in school, the other 18 hours spent in the way parents setup. You can have the most dedicated teachers in the world but if the student is not invested in learning and classwork, the teacher's talents and efforts are wasted.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP - please get a different job. Teaching is not for you
She is a TA. These jobs are impossible to fill even in "good" school districts. Forget bad ones. The schools have to take whoever they can get. You are lucky if the TA even speaks English as a first language. Most of the subs in our school don't.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I sort of hate that you work with children. Your post comes off so condescending.
Plus the whole "I don't work in the DC area but I am expert on DC area schools" shut up.
Anonymous wrote:This thread is the most racist thing I’ve ever seen on DCUM.
Anonymous wrote:OP - please get a different job. Teaching is not for you
Anonymous wrote:Isn't a teachers assistant a job that doesn't even require a college degree? OP are you a college student? If not you have no business critiquing anyone on this subject.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You know that UMC schools also have disruptive kids and they come with entitled parents who will come into school and go full Karen if you try to discipline them in the slightest.
Well if there are disruptive kids in both high and low SES schools, why does it matter if we integrate them then?
Great idea. Let’s integrate the disruptive kids from high the high and low SEC into one. Likewise, let’s integrate all the kids that are ready, willing, and have grade level ability to learn all together
Anonymous wrote:The issue is we need better teachers and school staff. We go where there is affordable housing that is not a stretch...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You know that UMC schools also have disruptive kids and they come with entitled parents who will come into school and go full Karen if you try to discipline them in the slightest.
Well if there are disruptive kids in both high and low SES schools, why does it matter if we integrate them then?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would anyone do what the threat title is telling them not to. It's like saying "Don't inject yourself with thalidomide. We know.
+1
Anonymous wrote:Why would anyone do what the threat title is telling them not to. It's like saying "Don't inject yourself with thalidomide. We know.
Anonymous wrote:Why would anyone do what the threat title is telling them not to. It's like saying "Don't inject yourself with thalidomide. We know.
Anonymous wrote:OP, I sort of hate that you work with children. Your post comes off so condescending.