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No. You misunderstand. I read every single one of your ideas. Most of them I asked you questions rather than outright dismissing them. Heck I think you had some good ideas actually. I just followed up with questions like, for one, how do you pay for it? Believe me, I'm okay and will be doing my part in the classroom and through distance learning to help my students. As someone who clearly cares immensely about children without having any of his own and without being in a profession that even interacts with them, I think you should get involved a bit more. Bring your good ideas to your local school board, for starters.
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It's tax day and tax time is just another reminder of how terrible Donald Trump has been as a President. The guy screwed over people who itemize at tax time by getting rid of things like the Personal Exemption--a boon to middle class tax filers--in favor of a tax plan where the wealthy reap the greatest rewards. Tax benefits of home ownership have gone the way of the dodo. I have NEVER owed taxes when claiming 0 until Donald Trump came along.
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Again, source? You said virtually everyone has that view of the Lincoln Project. Yeah their mission is to get rid of Trump. I know. And with good reason. But you implied that everyone on the right views them as a charade with further implications that everyone on the right disagrees with them. Source? I provided you a source with people who probably agree with them.
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I'm in the classroom not getting paid for my endeavors trying to make the upcoming school year as enriching and beneficial to the students as possible. You're sitting here without kids of your own in a profession where you likely never even see kids complaining that all kids better get back to school full time while doing nothing at all productive in relation to those kids or your goal of getting kids fully back into class. And you call me a whiner.
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Okay so I wasn't mistaken. You really are just being an idiot. I've been at school working multiple times this Summer, including 7 hours in my classroom yesterday. I've been going into school sporadically for awhile to prepare my online curriculum and online databases like Google Classroom. I've been doing this, as have MANY other teachers who I've also been seeing on campus, on my Summer vacation at a time I'm not being paid for that work. I'm doing it because I care about my students' education and want to be the best teacher I can be in the upcoming school year. Today I have a pile of 40 AP Lit papers I'm going to start giving feedback on and grading. I will be getting more in the upcoming weeks that I will be grading on my vacation. I'm a teacher, not someone who sits in a Board of Education, in Administration or on a School Board. These decisions are not mine to make. I might have my own feelings about those decisions, but teachers don't have that much pull when it's all said and done. Schools won't be going back full time in the Fall most places across the country. Since that seems to be unacceptable to you and you care so much about the kids AND you have managerial experience, you should really consider a career change and go into Administration to enact some real change. In the immediate future, go to your local school board meetings and give them your input on needing kids to go back fully and how you think that should happen. School boards and PTSAs across the country always welcome the input from concerned community members who care so much about the kids like yourself.
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Then why does our state's pay scale have "10 Month Employee" and "12 Month Employee" separately? Look it up bro it's easy for you to find for almost any state. Don't be lazy and make a baseless accusation without even an attempt to gain some knowledge. Teachers are 10 month employees. I don't have answers to all your questions. I'm a teacher, not an unemployment expert. But if you're smelling bullschiff maybe it's because you just schiffed your pants.
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Get over yourself. My standards for my class are VERY different from what I view necessarily happening as a result of this Pandemic, at least to begin the school year. And I don't see my students every day in a NORMAL year. It's 3 times a week in a 5 day week and 2 times a week in a 4 day holiday week. You seem to be at an alternative High School where you see your kids every day. Most schools aren't like that.
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Don't worry. Good Teacher = Good Actor I'm a good teacher. Parents like me. Even the ones who annoy the hell outta me. Not a clue what you're trying to accomplish saying this. Are you seriously trying to accuse me of messing around with students? Seems to be your implication otherwise I don't see the point of you tossing this word salad my way. You're going to have to explain this to me because I don't get what you're saying. Now teachers make substantial money with cradle to grave entitlements? How does this fit in with any overall point? So first of all, I don't have a clue to any of your NY references to teachers because that's not where I teach. But I do believe overall, as a whole, you get what you pay for. I will reveal more about myself by saying I graduated from one of the best High Schools in the region in the 90s: Webster High School. I really did have mostly excellent teachers. My Wind Ensemble (band) teacher was old and nearly retiring and I know she was making 6 figures. We were one of the better schools academically--public, charter or private. I teach in Hawai'i and we max out at a salary somewhere around $90,000 at this point. That might sound like a lot to you. If it does, you haven't been to Hawai'i, and more specifically, O'ahu. We don't have one of the best public school systems in the country. We're closer to the bottom than the top. Now I was fortunate enough to somehow be hired to a fantastic public school in the state that consistently ranks as the #1 or #2 public High School every year, but that was luck. We have a siphoning faculty where approaching half of it rotates in and out because our district has a military base we serve and so a lot of military spouses come to our school for 3 year stints. Other schools aren't nearly as lucky and suffer because they can't draw more teachers in. That felt unnecessarily revealing. We're teachers not Administration. I would NEVER want to be an Administrator of any sorts, period. If people hate teachers because of poor Administrations or Adminisrative choices, I view that as an unfair correlation. I don't know how many ESL students you have, but living in Hawai'i I see them all the time. I think those teachers can be unbelievably valuable to helping students assimilate rapidly into our country and culture by becoming extremely comfortable with the language. I've had students who were ESL I never would have guessed because they so quickly became fluent. If there are a lot of ESL students in your area and you value assimilating immigrants into our language and culture, ESL teachers are incredibly valuable. I don't disagree that money should be accounted for or allocated towards things like devices for distance learning in the Fall. I don't know why you think I take anything here personally. I don't.
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Here I have a question for you because maybe I've misread you and we've been arguing about something we actually agree on. I really think deep down you understand that teachers working 17 hour days with ALL students in a school coming in at staggered times each an every day isn't feasible, isn't fair, and just plain isn't happening, so: Do you believe the only answer is to get ALL students back on campus each and every day for full, in-person instruction?
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Ummm... No we aren't. This thread is just revealing so much ignorance with regards to teachers it's ridiculous. You brought up one of the most common misconceptions of how we're paid. We're 10 month employees who get paid over a span of 12 months because a percentage of our pay is withheld during the 10 months so we can be paid over the Summer. I've heard of some districts where you have the option to get your full pay through the 10 months, but then you aren't paid through the Summer. There are 12 month employees at schools like Registrars and Librarians who are paid more on the whole because they work 2 extra months, but their wage isn't higher.
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Wow you must have had TERRIBLE teachers in grade school! I feel bad for you. All my best teachers were from elementary to High School, not college. That includes the teacher who inspired me to come into the profession. I've seen discount teachers come and go. They get swallowed and eaten up by the demands of the profession and often by the kids they teach themselves. Your extreme ignorance as it relates to the profession is so pathetic I hope all you're doing is playing some ridiculous Persona. If you are, you're doing it well. I have no clue what your situation, but 2 things: Sounds like your Confirmation bias of a comparatively minute number of teachers you've interacted with are what you are using as the foundational belief you clearly have of teachers. I will say that in my 16 years of experience teaching it is often the know-it-all parents who view their kids' teachers as "complete boobs" who are the biggest problems for that child and his/her learning. It just won't happen. Not the money to pay for this happening.
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Guessing you never got beyond that... Massive watering down of the education system is what you're essentially proposing. You realize that, right? Instead of mostly highly qualified teachers your asking for mostly semi-qualified teachers. And that's better to you because all those semi qualified teachers will have smaller classes? Man, you guys really are clueless.
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"Adequate instructors at bargain barrel prices." Honestly you guys amaze me. With education as a whole, much like with everything else in life in general: You get what you pay for Bingo. This is what is and will happen. In other words: It's not students going fully back to school. And bigger schools like mine are staggering it so they come once every 4 classes rather than 2. Because you're using what happened in your workplace as an argument for why teachers need to go fully back to work.
