Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stop paying teachers for work they aren’t doing and maybe their lackadaisical attitude toward reopening will shift.
Covid will be here for years, perhaps forever - even with a vaccine. Teachers (and all of us) will need to live with that. Not reopening schools for years isn’t an option.
Same teachers complaining about going into schools to pick up their belongings likely still going grocery shopping.
For real. My children go to private school and their school furloughed teachers and gave us a refund for the remainder of the year. Which I honestly think is the right thing to do! Distance learning is not an equal education and parents are doing most of the work anyhow. I love that I have the extra money to purchase materials I find suitable and set of schedule. Teachers are still available with questions or if we need ideas or resources. We are getting a much better deal than our friends who are stuck with sub-par distance learning. I am hopeful they will start school on time since they are a business and they actually need to work to get paid!
Your school furloughed the teachers but still expects them to work? That seems problematic.
+1
That’s actually illegal.
They aren't expected/or have to do anything.
What the PP said:Teachers are still available with questions or if we need ideas or resources.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stop paying teachers for work they aren’t doing and maybe their lackadaisical attitude toward reopening will shift.
Covid will be here for years, perhaps forever - even with a vaccine. Teachers (and all of us) will need to live with that. Not reopening schools for years isn’t an option.
Same teachers complaining about going into schools to pick up their belongings likely still going grocery shopping.
For real. My children go to private school and their school furloughed teachers and gave us a refund for the remainder of the year. Which I honestly think is the right thing to do! Distance learning is not an equal education and parents are doing most of the work anyhow. I love that I have the extra money to purchase materials I find suitable and set of schedule. Teachers are still available with questions or if we need ideas or resources. We are getting a much better deal than our friends who are stuck with sub-par distance learning. I am hopeful they will start school on time since they are a business and they actually need to work to get paid!
Your school furloughed the teachers but still expects them to work? That seems problematic.
+1
That’s actually illegal.
They aren't expected/or have to do anything.
Teachers are still available with questions or if we need ideas or resources.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stop paying teachers for work they aren’t doing and maybe their lackadaisical attitude toward reopening will shift.
Covid will be here for years, perhaps forever - even with a vaccine. Teachers (and all of us) will need to live with that. Not reopening schools for years isn’t an option.
Same teachers complaining about going into schools to pick up their belongings likely still going grocery shopping.
For real. My children go to private school and their school furloughed teachers and gave us a refund for the remainder of the year. Which I honestly think is the right thing to do! Distance learning is not an equal education and parents are doing most of the work anyhow. I love that I have the extra money to purchase materials I find suitable and set of schedule. Teachers are still available with questions or if we need ideas or resources. We are getting a much better deal than our friends who are stuck with sub-par distance learning. I am hopeful they will start school on time since they are a business and they actually need to work to get paid!
Your school furloughed the teachers but still expects them to work? That seems problematic.
+1
That’s actually illegal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stop paying teachers for work they aren’t doing and maybe their lackadaisical attitude toward reopening will shift.
Covid will be here for years, perhaps forever - even with a vaccine. Teachers (and all of us) will need to live with that. Not reopening schools for years isn’t an option.
Same teachers complaining about going into schools to pick up their belongings likely still going grocery shopping.
For real. My children go to private school and their school furloughed teachers and gave us a refund for the remainder of the year. Which I honestly think is the right thing to do! Distance learning is not an equal education and parents are doing most of the work anyhow. I love that I have the extra money to purchase materials I find suitable and set of schedule. Teachers are still available with questions or if we need ideas or resources. We are getting a much better deal than our friends who are stuck with sub-par distance learning. I am hopeful they will start school on time since they are a business and they actually need to work to get paid!
Your school furloughed the teachers but still expects them to work? That seems problematic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stop paying teachers for work they aren’t doing and maybe their lackadaisical attitude toward reopening will shift.
Covid will be here for years, perhaps forever - even with a vaccine. Teachers (and all of us) will need to live with that. Not reopening schools for years isn’t an option.
Same teachers complaining about going into schools to pick up their belongings likely still going grocery shopping.
For real. My children go to private school and their school furloughed teachers and gave us a refund for the remainder of the year. Which I honestly think is the right thing to do! Distance learning is not an equal education and parents are doing most of the work anyhow. I love that I have the extra money to purchase materials I find suitable and set of schedule. Teachers are still available with questions or if we need ideas or resources. We are getting a much better deal than our friends who are stuck with sub-par distance learning. I am hopeful they will start school on time since they are a business and they actually need to work to get paid!
Anonymous wrote:Stop paying teachers for work they aren’t doing and maybe their lackadaisical attitude toward reopening will shift.
Covid will be here for years, perhaps forever - even with a vaccine. Teachers (and all of us) will need to live with that. Not reopening schools for years isn’t an option.
Same teachers complaining about going into schools to pick up their belongings likely still going grocery shopping.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stop paying teachers for work they aren’t doing and maybe their lackadaisical attitude toward reopening will shift.
Covid will be here for years, perhaps forever - even with a vaccine. Teachers (and all of us) will need to live with that. Not reopening schools for years isn’t an option.
Same teachers complaining about going into schools to pick up their belongings likely still going grocery shopping.
Going into a grocery store for 45 min. where everyone is masked, at a time when many people are otherwise staying home, and numbers are limited is quite different. Surely you can understand that? Surely you can understand the apprehension? I am not a teacher, but I’m so sick of the teacher hate on here. They didn’t cause the pandemic. No one was prepared for it.
I am also sick of the teacher hate, but being surprised teachers won't even enter the building isn't hate, it's science. PP described folks signing up in shifts, and wearing PPE. There is no credible disease transmission model for COVID that makes that a risky behaviour.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a fed and I've been in my office twice since "closing down", to retrieve hard copy files, pick up some supplies I'd need at home. We have to request a day and time. we're asked to wear a mask, and I hardly had any heartburn over it.
Probably because, if it's like my building, there's basically nobody else in it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stop paying teachers for work they aren’t doing and maybe their lackadaisical attitude toward reopening will shift.
Covid will be here for years, perhaps forever - even with a vaccine. Teachers (and all of us) will need to live with that. Not reopening schools for years isn’t an option.
Same teachers complaining about going into schools to pick up their belongings likely still going grocery shopping.
Going into a grocery store for 45 min. where everyone is masked, at a time when many people are otherwise staying home, and numbers are limited is quite different. Surely you can understand that? Surely you can understand the apprehension? I am not a teacher, but I’m so sick of the teacher hate on here. They didn’t cause the pandemic. No one was prepared for it.
Anonymous wrote:I'm a fed and I've been in my office twice since "closing down", to retrieve hard copy files, pick up some supplies I'd need at home. We have to request a day and time. we're asked to wear a mask, and I hardly had any heartburn over it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stop paying teachers for work they aren’t doing and maybe their lackadaisical attitude toward reopening will shift.
Covid will be here for years, perhaps forever - even with a vaccine. Teachers (and all of us) will need to live with that. Not reopening schools for years isn’t an option.
Same teachers complaining about going into schools to pick up their belongings likely still going grocery shopping.
Going into a grocery store for 45 min. where everyone is masked, at a time when many people are otherwise staying home, and numbers are limited is quite different. Surely you can understand that? Surely you can understand the apprehension? I am not a teacher, but I’m so sick of the teacher hate on here. They didn’t cause the pandemic. No one was prepared for it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stop paying teachers for work they aren’t doing and maybe their lackadaisical attitude toward reopening will shift.
Covid will be here for years, perhaps forever - even with a vaccine. Teachers (and all of us) will need to live with that. Not reopening schools for years isn’t an option.
Same teachers complaining about going into schools to pick up their belongings likely still going grocery shopping.
Going into a grocery store for 45 min. where everyone is masked, at a time when many people are otherwise staying home, and numbers are limited is quite different. Surely you can understand that? Surely you can understand the apprehension? I am not a teacher, but I’m so sick of the teacher hate on here. They didn’t cause the pandemic. No one was prepared for it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stop paying teachers for work they aren’t doing and maybe their lackadaisical attitude toward reopening will shift.
Covid will be here for years, perhaps forever - even with a vaccine. Teachers (and all of us) will need to live with that. Not reopening schools for years isn’t an option.
Same teachers complaining about going into schools to pick up their belongings likely still going grocery shopping.
Going into a grocery store for 45 min. where everyone is masked, at a time when many people are otherwise staying home, and numbers are limited is quite different. Surely you can understand that? Surely you can understand the apprehension? I am not a teacher, but I’m so sick of the teacher hate on here. They didn’t cause the pandemic. No one was prepared for it.