Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s reaching crisis level and no one is doing a damn thing about it.
If DCUM is any indicator, they’re in denial. “Whatever, it’s no worse than any other year.”
They’re delusional.
I'm not sure what you think anyone can do, to create people who aren't there.
Oh, oh I have some ideas!
Pay them better
Put some actual Covid protocols in place so they don't get Covid repeatedly
Give them better leave when they do get sick
Stop listening to the awful parents rights crowd
There are national polls of teachers and the biggest reason for them leaving are the students' mental health issues from the school shut downs and the resulting violence.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Doesn’t VA require a master’s degree to teach? In my home state (a unionized, non-RTW state) you can teach with a bachelor’s in education.
No, a master’s degree is not required to teach in VA. I’ve never heard of that being a requirement in any state. It would create such a barrier to the profession given the educational cost in comparison to teacher pay.
In Maryland you have to get a Masters within a certain time period (10 years?)
Link? I’ve heard of no such thing and don’t see that anywhere online.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Teacher here. Not once have I met a transfer from New England. They are mostly local or from the south.
Pretty much everyone at my APS school either grew up in Arlington or is from PA/NY/CT
Speaking of…parents were aware and encouraged: Here is a wjla.com article that you might likeAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s reaching crisis level and no one is doing a damn thing about it.
If DCUM is any indicator, they’re in denial. “Whatever, it’s no worse than any other year.”
They’re delusional.
I'm not sure what you think anyone can do, to create people who aren't there.
Oh, oh I have some ideas!
Pay them better
Put some actual Covid protocols in place so they don't get Covid repeatedly
Give them better leave when they do get sick
Stop listening to the awful parents rights crowd
There are national polls of teachers and the biggest reason for them leaving are the students' mental health issues from the school shut downs and the resulting violence.
let's add the bad parenting to your list
This times a gazillion! Stop blaming everything on COVID! My kid suffered too but managed to not turn into an a@@hat
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s reaching crisis level and no one is doing a damn thing about it.
If DCUM is any indicator, they’re in denial. “Whatever, it’s no worse than any other year.”
They’re delusional.
I'm not sure what you think anyone can do, to create people who aren't there.
Oh, oh I have some ideas!
Pay them better
Put some actual Covid protocols in place so they don't get Covid repeatedly
Give them better leave when they do get sick
Stop listening to the awful parents rights crowd
There are national polls of teachers and the biggest reason for them leaving are the students' mental health issues from the school shut downs and the resulting violence.
let's add the bad parenting to your list
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s reaching crisis level and no one is doing a damn thing about it.
If DCUM is any indicator, they’re in denial. “Whatever, it’s no worse than any other year.”
They’re delusional.
I'm not sure what you think anyone can do, to create people who aren't there.
Oh, oh I have some ideas!
Pay them better
Put some actual Covid protocols in place so they don't get Covid repeatedly
Give them better leave when they do get sick
Stop listening to the awful parents rights crowd
There are national polls of teachers and the biggest reason for them leaving are the students' mental health issues from the school shut downs and the resulting violence.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Doesn’t VA require a master’s degree to teach? In my home state (a unionized, non-RTW state) you can teach with a bachelor’s in education.
No, a master’s degree is not required to teach in VA. I’ve never heard of that being a requirement in any state. It would create such a barrier to the profession given the educational cost in comparison to teacher pay.
In Maryland you have to get a Masters within a certain time period (10 years?)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s reaching crisis level and no one is doing a damn thing about it.
If DCUM is any indicator, they’re in denial. “Whatever, it’s no worse than any other year.”
They’re delusional.
I'm not sure what you think anyone can do, to create people who aren't there.
Oh, oh I have some ideas!
Pay them better
Put some actual Covid protocols in place so they don't get Covid repeatedly
Give them better leave when they do get sick
Stop listening to the awful parents rights crowd
Anonymous wrote:It’s reaching crisis level and no one is doing a damn thing about it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Doesn’t VA require a master’s degree to teach? In my home state (a unionized, non-RTW state) you can teach with a bachelor’s in education.
No, a master’s degree is not required to teach in VA. I’ve never heard of that being a requirement in any state. It would create such a barrier to the profession given the educational cost in comparison to teacher pay.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Doesn’t VA require a master’s degree to teach? In my home state (a unionized, non-RTW state) you can teach with a bachelor’s in education.
No, a master’s degree is not required to teach in VA. I’ve never heard of that being a requirement in any state. It would create such a barrier to the profession given the educational cost in comparison to teacher pay.
Anonymous wrote:Doesn’t VA require a master’s degree to teach? In my home state (a unionized, non-RTW state) you can teach with a bachelor’s in education.
Anonymous wrote:Doesn’t VA require a master’s degree to teach? In my home state (a unionized, non-RTW state) you can teach with a bachelor’s in education.