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I had a professor this last semester that canceled class around 6 or 7 times. That **** is frustrating for sure.
That's very true.
Is there any coteachers that you think are lazy, and don't give kids what they need at your school Criterion? Or are all the teachers you work with proud and happy to teach?
I deal with A LOT of teachers, (work at staples, we get flooded with Purchase Orders from the school district.) and most of them seem to be pretty proud to be a teacher. They seem to love it.
I think it takes a certain type to teach, every once in a while there's that teacher who just doesn't care. I had a football coach for my Western Literature class, he didn't even show up half the time.
I gotta ask since it's either a lot time since I was school or you guys work differently overseas, probably both .
What are 'packets'? are they like books of information or something.
Just curious cos I've never heard it before and you guys seems to talk about about them.
As for the vid, it looks like a set up to me at least. I'm not commenting on the issues raised as I say cos I'm overseas and don't know your schooling (hell, I don't really know our shooling anymore ) so I'm just going by the actions/reactions etc and I think it was set up, the speech that is.
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How many of you guys are teachers? Hands? Hands? anyone? Then don't comment like you know what's what until you are. It's a very challenging, draining job. For every kid who cares about their education you have 20 who could care less and if it isn't Minecraft, Xbox or something else then it's not worth their time.
I think it's pretty obvious....if you're on this guy's side, you're an idiot.
I think I discovered something.
If you're in your mid 20's or younger, you're on this guy's side.
If you're older then 20, this guy is rude, disruptive jerk who should be punished.
It's all so clear. So clear! MY EYES!
I think it's pretty obvious....if you're on this guy's side, you're an idiot.
I strongly believe that the best way to force teachers to do their jobs and prevent students from acting like a-holes is to put surveillance cameras with microphones in every classroom that the principle can monitor to keep everyone on their toes.
I clearly understand what this guy is complaining about. I've had numerous teachers that just handed out xerox copies called dittos and that was it. They rarely taught lessons.
One in particular only did that. She handed out copies, sat at her desk, marked papers or more often read a magazine while eating or listening to the radio. When a student had a question, the teacher's aid would come around and help out, not the actual teacher. The one time she didn't do this and actually got up in front of the class and taught was when the principle was sitting in class evaluating how the teacher worked. Then and only then did she actually do something in class, the next day she would be right back behind the desk reading a magazine and eating junk food, it would've been comical if it was so depressing. If you think this was just some inexperienced teacher she wasn't, she retired following my senior year after two decades working as a teacher.
I strongly believe that the best way to force teachers to do their jobs and prevent students from acting like a-holes is to put surveillance cameras with microphones in every classroom that the principle can monitor to keep everyone on their toes.
You'd be surprised how many principal's are clueless.
that explains everything she just wanted to leave.
Read my earlier post and you will see I know what I am talking about, already mentioned the teachers. By the way, teachers are only allowed to get away with what their boss allows them to get away with. Unannounced walkthroughs and evaluations can help to keep teachers on tier toes.
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