Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many people complain about the laziness of people in other professions who have been working from home for nearly two years? Do you complain about your lazy accountant, lawyer, and tech people because of where they are located while working? I'm a new teacher and have spent days trying to get ready if we go virtual. I've never done this before. Ditto for at least five of my colleagues who are also new teachers. Keep complaining and you will have even more new teachers to complain about since many teachers aren't coming back next year. I know four from my school alone who are quitting or retiring early.
No one is saying all teachers are lazy but to deny that some teachers are lazy is just ignorance. My child has a lot of great teachers this year but had a horrible one last year. This was not a covid issue but she has was always known as a lazy teacher and it got much much worse during virtual learning because there was little supervision. You can't be that myopic to think that some of your colleagues are not like this.
Wishing you good luck teacher. I'm sure you'll do great because you seem to care.
When people make blanket statements about teachers, like the OP’s assumption that decisions are made because of teachers’ laziness, it hurts ALL teachers. I know more teachers ready to quit right now than willing to stay. All this anti-teacher rhetoric takes a toll on the many dedicated, hard-working professionals who have relied on creativity and countless hours to reach students the last two years. Sure, there are lazy teachers. There are even more who are doing a stellar job in unprecedented times for teachers.
Many teachers are also struggling because of the lazy parents who'd rather complain than help.
How you do your job is independent of what parents do. Sorry. Might want to try some accountability next time.
I am doing my job as a parent. I am not a teacher or work for MCPS. Maybe if parents were held accountable the closures would not be happening.
So it’s the parents fault for getting their kids vaccinated and then ultimately getting Covid? Let’s just take a reality break here. It’s not the parents fault that the school board votes to close the schools ever.
Parents are responsible when they are making choices that put their kids and all of us at risk. The school board got slammed for closing last year. So, they remain open and now it’s a hot mess. Anyone who kept up with the vaccines knew that they were to reduce symptoms bit to stop Covid. Do your part or don’t complain.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many people complain about the laziness of people in other professions who have been working from home for nearly two years? Do you complain about your lazy accountant, lawyer, and tech people because of where they are located while working? I'm a new teacher and have spent days trying to get ready if we go virtual. I've never done this before. Ditto for at least five of my colleagues who are also new teachers. Keep complaining and you will have even more new teachers to complain about since many teachers aren't coming back next year. I know four from my school alone who are quitting or retiring early.
No one is saying all teachers are lazy but to deny that some teachers are lazy is just ignorance. My child has a lot of great teachers this year but had a horrible one last year. This was not a covid issue but she has was always known as a lazy teacher and it got much much worse during virtual learning because there was little supervision. You can't be that myopic to think that some of your colleagues are not like this.
Wishing you good luck teacher. I'm sure you'll do great because you seem to care.
When people make blanket statements about teachers, like the OP’s assumption that decisions are made because of teachers’ laziness, it hurts ALL teachers. I know more teachers ready to quit right now than willing to stay. All this anti-teacher rhetoric takes a toll on the many dedicated, hard-working professionals who have relied on creativity and countless hours to reach students the last two years. Sure, there are lazy teachers. There are even more who are doing a stellar job in unprecedented times for teachers.
Many teachers are also struggling because of the lazy parents who'd rather complain than help.
How you do your job is independent of what parents do. Sorry. Might want to try some accountability next time.
I am doing my job as a parent. I am not a teacher or work for MCPS. Maybe if parents were held accountable the closures would not be happening.
So it’s the parents fault for getting their kids vaccinated and then ultimately getting Covid? Let’s just take a reality break here. It’s not the parents fault that the school board votes to close the schools ever.
Anonymous wrote:I thought everyone, including students, was supposed to leave school in December with everything they needed for transition to virtual?
Anonymous wrote:Today they announced 11 MCPS schools are going virtual. Tomorrow, those teachers will be teaching virtually. Is that fast enough for you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah heaven forbid people live their lives after they were told if they got vaccinated they were doing their part and couldn’t get Covid.
I guess anyone foolish enough to put 100% faith in a new vaccine got what they deserved... just like people say about the unvaccinated. Of course you could get covid. There were two things we were being told... get vaccinated, live your life or these are good at reducing symptoms but you can still get covid. If you choose to get vaccinated and live your life without precautions, you are to blame for the surge.
Actually, the president of United States said in a press conference multiple times if you get the vaccine you won’t get Covid. You are an idiot. You’re not going to gaslight me or anyone else who did what they were supposed to do. If you want to live your life and a whole go ahead the rest of us are going to live with this virus because it’s going to be around for the rest of our lives. Enjoy living in your bunker.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah heaven forbid people live their lives after they were told if they got vaccinated they were doing their part and couldn’t get Covid.
I guess anyone foolish enough to put 100% faith in a new vaccine got what they deserved... just like people say about the unvaccinated. Of course you could get covid. There were two things we were being told... get vaccinated, live your life or these are good at reducing symptoms but you can still get covid. If you choose to get vaccinated and live your life without precautions, you are to blame for the surge.
Actually, the president of United States said in a press conference multiple times if you get the vaccine you won’t get Covid. You are an idiot. You’re not going to gaslight me or anyone else who did what they were supposed to do. If you want to live your life and a whole go ahead the rest of us are going to live with this virus because it’s going to be around for the rest of our lives. Enjoy living in your bunker.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah heaven forbid people live their lives after they were told if they got vaccinated they were doing their part and couldn’t get Covid.
I guess anyone foolish enough to put 100% faith in a new vaccine got what they deserved... just like people say about the unvaccinated. Of course you could get covid. There were two things we were being told... get vaccinated, live your life or these are good at reducing symptoms but you can still get covid. If you choose to get vaccinated and live your life without precautions, you are to blame for the surge.
Actually, the president of United States said in a press conference multiple times if you get the vaccine you won’t get Covid. You are an idiot. You’re not going to gaslight me or anyone else who did what they were supposed to do. If you want to live your life and a whole go ahead the rest of us are going to live with this virus because it’s going to be around for the rest of our lives. Enjoy living in your bunker.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah heaven forbid people live their lives after they were told if they got vaccinated they were doing their part and couldn’t get Covid.
I guess anyone foolish enough to put 100% faith in a new vaccine got what they deserved... just like people say about the unvaccinated. Of course you could get covid. There were two things we were being told... get vaccinated, live your life or these are good at reducing symptoms but you can still get covid. If you choose to get vaccinated and live your life without precautions, you are to blame for the surge.
Anonymous wrote:Yeah heaven forbid people live their lives after they were told if they got vaccinated they were doing their part and couldn’t get Covid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many people complain about the laziness of people in other professions who have been working from home for nearly two years? Do you complain about your lazy accountant, lawyer, and tech people because of where they are located while working? I'm a new teacher and have spent days trying to get ready if we go virtual. I've never done this before. Ditto for at least five of my colleagues who are also new teachers. Keep complaining and you will have even more new teachers to complain about since many teachers aren't coming back next year. I know four from my school alone who are quitting or retiring early.
No one is saying all teachers are lazy but to deny that some teachers are lazy is just ignorance. My child has a lot of great teachers this year but had a horrible one last year. This was not a covid issue but she has was always known as a lazy teacher and it got much much worse during virtual learning because there was little supervision. You can't be that myopic to think that some of your colleagues are not like this.
Wishing you good luck teacher. I'm sure you'll do great because you seem to care.
When people make blanket statements about teachers, like the OP’s assumption that decisions are made because of teachers’ laziness, it hurts ALL teachers. I know more teachers ready to quit right now than willing to stay. All this anti-teacher rhetoric takes a toll on the many dedicated, hard-working professionals who have relied on creativity and countless hours to reach students the last two years. Sure, there are lazy teachers. There are even more who are doing a stellar job in unprecedented times for teachers.
Many teachers are also struggling because of the lazy parents who'd rather complain than help.
How you do your job is independent of what parents do. Sorry. Might want to try some accountability next time.
I am doing my job as a parent. I am not a teacher or work for MCPS. Maybe if parents were held accountable the closures would not be happening.
So it’s the parents fault for getting their kids vaccinated and then ultimately getting Covid? Let’s just take a reality break here. It’s not the parents fault that the school board votes to close the schools ever.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It does take some time to rework class materials from in-person to online. If you think teachers have a magic wand that converts everything magically, well that's just magical thinking.
You would think they have things set up over the summer and pay teachers for their time to do that. But my 15 year old who tutors kids has all their lessons ready for in person and virtually.
Someone should be thinking about this long before the day before.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many people complain about the laziness of people in other professions who have been working from home for nearly two years? Do you complain about your lazy accountant, lawyer, and tech people because of where they are located while working? I'm a new teacher and have spent days trying to get ready if we go virtual. I've never done this before. Ditto for at least five of my colleagues who are also new teachers. Keep complaining and you will have even more new teachers to complain about since many teachers aren't coming back next year. I know four from my school alone who are quitting or retiring early.
No one is saying all teachers are lazy but to deny that some teachers are lazy is just ignorance. My child has a lot of great teachers this year but had a horrible one last year. This was not a covid issue but she has was always known as a lazy teacher and it got much much worse during virtual learning because there was little supervision. You can't be that myopic to think that some of your colleagues are not like this.
Wishing you good luck teacher. I'm sure you'll do great because you seem to care.
When people make blanket statements about teachers, like the OP’s assumption that decisions are made because of teachers’ laziness, it hurts ALL teachers. I know more teachers ready to quit right now than willing to stay. All this anti-teacher rhetoric takes a toll on the many dedicated, hard-working professionals who have relied on creativity and countless hours to reach students the last two years. Sure, there are lazy teachers. There are even more who are doing a stellar job in unprecedented times for teachers.
Many teachers are also struggling because of the lazy parents who'd rather complain than help.
How you do your job is independent of what parents do. Sorry. Might want to try some accountability next time.
I am doing my job as a parent. I am not a teacher or work for MCPS. Maybe if parents were held accountable the closures would not be happening.