maybe let your union know that before they do the body bag protest.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So for all the teachers now claiming "I haven't gotten trained in teaching through DL," after DEMANDING IT, what do you think the rest of us have been doing? I am teaching huge numbers of students over DL this summer and did so last spring with only a few days turnaround. I figured it out because I had to, not because of endless "teacher training." If you are even moderately intelligent, you'll find a way. You have 4-6 weeks to prepare, now get cracking!
I am a teacher. My DW is a teacher. Neither of us demanded DL. I think it is going to be very difficult. Neither of us want to do DL, but we will have to. Nobody on my grade level team wants to do DL.
Please don’t lump all teachers together.
Anonymous wrote:So for all the teachers now claiming "I haven't gotten trained in teaching through DL," after DEMANDING IT, what do you think the rest of us have been doing? I am teaching huge numbers of students over DL this summer and did so last spring with only a few days turnaround. I figured it out because I had to, not because of endless "teacher training." If you are even moderately intelligent, you'll find a way. You have 4-6 weeks to prepare, now get cracking!
Anonymous wrote:I want to not end up on a respirator.
I want the s hills funded so that the right HVAC systems are installed, all sanitation is covered, class sizes are lowered, and parents don’t send sick kids to school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did no one tell teachers dl was twice the work? It is easily that. But double the work and stress to be safe is a good trade off. Now teach our kids or find a new line of work.
+1. I'm just getting tired of all these "dog are my homework" excuses. Teachers you got your DL, now please put in some effort and actually teach our kids.
Parents, we understand you are unhappy ... but your kids will be safe and so will their teachers. Now please put in some effort and actually be a better parent.
You're evading the question. We have been better parents, but that's irrelevant. What will YOU do to be a better teacher? If anything, it looks like some unions are now even trying to wiggle out of DL. Please remember you are still getting *paid* to do *something*.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did no one tell teachers dl was twice the work? It is easily that. But double the work and stress to be safe is a good trade off. Now teach our kids or find a new line of work.
+1. I'm just getting tired of all these "dog are my homework" excuses. Teachers you got your DL, now please put in some effort and actually teach our kids.
Parents, we understand you are unhappy ... but your kids will be safe and so will their teachers. Now please put in some effort and actually be a better parent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did no one tell teachers dl was twice the work? It is easily that. But double the work and stress to be safe is a good trade off. Now teach our kids or find a new line of work.
This is exactly why I think we need two teacher training days!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did no one tell teachers dl was twice the work? It is easily that. But double the work and stress to be safe is a good trade off. Now teach our kids or find a new line of work.
+1. I'm just getting tired of all these "dog are my homework" excuses. Teachers you got your DL, now please put in some effort and actually teach our kids.
Anonymous wrote:Did no one tell teachers dl was twice the work? It is easily that. But double the work and stress to be safe is a good trade off. Now teach our kids or find a new line of work.