Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Teachers can be reprimanded for even using work email to lobby the school board. My entire career I've known we shouldn't present our own political views in class. That's one of the biggest things people complain about,teachers politicizing their classroom, yet you think it's ok now to pull a group of second graders out of class in protest?
The teachers aren't pulling the second-graders out of class. The teachers are pulling themselves out of class. Who will supervise the second-graders? Well, if I were a school administrator, I'd start making plans.
Even in that case, using the school day in protest, won't go over well.
Of course it won't go over well. Since when are protests about keeping people happy and making life easier for those with whom you disagree?
No one is suggesting pulling second graders out of class. If you're a teacher and you are in favor of the NRA an unfettered access to guns, then don't walk out on that day. Easy peasy.
Nice spin.
I'm a teacher. I don't favor unfettered access to guns.I also don't favor walking out of class.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Teachers can be reprimanded for even using work email to lobby the school board. My entire career I've known we shouldn't present our own political views in class. That's one of the biggest things people complain about,teachers politicizing their classroom, yet you think it's ok now to pull a group of second graders out of class in protest?
The teachers aren't pulling the second-graders out of class. The teachers are pulling themselves out of class. Who will supervise the second-graders? Well, if I were a school administrator, I'd start making plans.
Even in that case, using the school day in protest, won't go over well.
Of course it won't go over well. Since when are protests about keeping people happy and making life easier for those with whom you disagree?
No one is suggesting pulling second graders out of class. If you're a teacher and you are in favor of the NRA an unfettered access to guns, then don't walk out on that day. Easy peasy.
Nice spin.
I'm a teacher. I don't favor unfettered access to guns.I also don't favor walking out of class.
Anonymous wrote:People have ever increasing bills every month. People can't miss work.
This is how the 0.1% have made it so mass protests of any kind are unlikely.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is the responsibility and onus for something like this on teachers? They're OUR children Isn't it enough that we expect teachers to magically turn neglected children into geniuses? Now we expect them to magically fix political problems too?
Totally agree. It should be that all PARENTS walk out of their jobs to protest not having safe schools for their children. That would have a greater effect.
I totally agree.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is the responsibility and onus for something like this on teachers? They're OUR children Isn't it enough that we expect teachers to magically turn neglected children into geniuses? Now we expect them to magically fix political problems too?
Totally agree. It should be that all PARENTS walk out of their jobs to protest not having safe schools for their children. That would have a greater effect.
Anonymous wrote:
Nice spin.
I'm a teacher. I don't favor unfettered access to guns.I also don't favor walking out of class.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Teachers can be reprimanded for even using work email to lobby the school board. My entire career I've known we shouldn't present our own political views in class. That's one of the biggest things people complain about,teachers politicizing their classroom, yet you think it's ok now to pull a group of second graders out of class in protest?
The teachers aren't pulling the second-graders out of class. The teachers are pulling themselves out of class. Who will supervise the second-graders? Well, if I were a school administrator, I'd start making plans.
Even in that case, using the school day in protest, won't go over well.
Of course it won't go over well. Since when are protests about keeping people happy and making life easier for those with whom you disagree?
No one is suggesting pulling second graders out of class. If you're a teacher and you are in favor of the NRA an unfettered access to guns, then don't walk out on that day. Easy peasy.
I also don't favor walking out of class.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Teachers can be reprimanded for even using work email to lobby the school board. My entire career I've known we shouldn't present our own political views in class. That's one of the biggest things people complain about,teachers politicizing their classroom, yet you think it's ok now to pull a group of second graders out of class in protest?
The teachers aren't pulling the second-graders out of class. The teachers are pulling themselves out of class. Who will supervise the second-graders? Well, if I were a school administrator, I'd start making plans.
Even in that case, using the school day in protest, won't go over well.
Of course it won't go over well. Since when are protests about keeping people happy and making life easier for those with whom you disagree?
No one is suggesting pulling second graders out of class. If you're a teacher and you are in favor of the NRA an unfettered access to guns, then don't walk out on that day. Easy peasy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is the responsibility and onus for something like this on teachers? They're OUR children Isn't it enough that we expect teachers to magically turn neglected children into geniuses? Now we expect them to magically fix political problems too?
Totally agree. It should be that all PARENTS walk out of their jobs to protest not having safe schools for their children. That would have a greater effect.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Teachers can be reprimanded for even using work email to lobby the school board. My entire career I've known we shouldn't present our own political views in class. That's one of the biggest things people complain about,teachers politicizing their classroom, yet you think it's ok now to pull a group of second graders out of class in protest?
The teachers aren't pulling the second-graders out of class. The teachers are pulling themselves out of class. Who will supervise the second-graders? Well, if I were a school administrator, I'd start making plans.
Even in that case, using the school day in protest, won't go over well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Teachers can be reprimanded for even using work email to lobby the school board. My entire career I've known we shouldn't present our own political views in class. That's one of the biggest things people complain about,teachers politicizing their classroom, yet you think it's ok now to pull a group of second graders out of class in protest?
The teachers aren't pulling the second-graders out of class. The teachers are pulling themselves out of class. Who will supervise the second-graders? Well, if I were a school administrator, I'd start making plans.
Even in that case, using the school day in protest, won't go over well.
Of course it won't go over well. Since when are protests about keeping people happy and making life easier for those with whom you disagree?
No one is suggesting pulling second graders out of class. If you're a teacher and you are in favor of the NRA an unfettered access to guns, then don't walk out on that day. Easy peasy.
Anonymous wrote:Why is the responsibility and onus for something like this on teachers? They're OUR children Isn't it enough that we expect teachers to magically turn neglected children into geniuses? Now we expect them to magically fix political problems too?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Teachers can be reprimanded for even using work email to lobby the school board. My entire career I've known we shouldn't present our own political views in class. That's one of the biggest things people complain about,teachers politicizing their classroom, yet you think it's ok now to pull a group of second graders out of class in protest?
The teachers aren't pulling the second-graders out of class. The teachers are pulling themselves out of class. Who will supervise the second-graders? Well, if I were a school administrator, I'd start making plans.
Even in that case, using the school day in protest, won't go over well.