Teachers may start out as idealistic young people who love the idea of actually teaching. Then they have to answer to state teaching standards, federal teaching standards, and all kinds of laws and regs about what they have to say, what they have to do, what they have to report, and what they have to document. Putting your kid in an environment where the caretaker/teacher is under that much stress, whether she is a good person or a brainwashed lib, cannot result in the healthy environment for learning. Homeschooling or small group schooling is so much better.
I'm a teacher, I love the classroom component, but I hate all the testing, paperwork, and everything else that gets piled on me.
We had a state mandated test since students didn't take the state tests last year, then we had district wide testing over a full week, then there was a math department issued test, a social emotional learning test, all within the first 2 months of school being open.
The distance learning for 18 months did horrible damage to students. These kids are fucking retarded, 7th graders are still finger counting and have forgotten their multiplication tables and simple shit like how to divide.
And we have to continue normal pacing on the curriculum when all foundational skills are so lacking.
Teachers may start out as idealistic young people who love the idea of actually teaching. Then they have to answer to state teaching standards, federal teaching standards, and all kinds of laws and regs about what they have to say, what they have to do, what they have to report, and what they have to document. Putting your kid in an environment where the caretaker/teacher is under that much stress, whether she is a good person or a brainwashed lib, cannot result in the healthy environment for learning. Homeschooling or small group schooling is so much better.
You do realize there are many Christian teachers, don't you?
Of course.
I'm a teacher, I love the classroom component, but I hate all the testing, paperwork, and everything else that gets piled on me.
We had a state mandated test since students didn't take the state tests last year, then we had district wide testing over a full week, then there was a math department issued test, a social emotional learning test, all within the first 2 months of school being open.
The distance learning for 18 months did horrible damage to students. These kids are fucking retarded, 7th graders are still finger counting and have forgotten their multiplication tables and simple shit like how to divide.
And we have to continue normal pacing on the curriculum when all foundational skills are so lacking.
Meh.they dont learn anything useful now anyway.enjoy your easey day
Easy day? Time off, yes, but days aren't easy. I'd have picked up a trade like electrician if I could do it over.
Murphy just stole the election, so mandates are coming. I may have to start fresh in a new state lol.