I’m sure it’s just a coincidence that all of the beta cuck faggots I remember from high school grew up to be teachers. Each with stunted emotional maturity, perpetual victims by their own hands.
Seriously. What can a 20-something year old fresh out of college girl possibly teach anyone? What life experiences does she have to draw from? What does she know about the world? All she can do is mindlessly parrot the lesson plan someone else made. And yet, open up any one of those swipe dating apps and every other 23-26 year old girl is a teacher that “loves her students.”
Teachers should be retired engineers, retired lawyers, retired doctors, retired scientists, retired craftsmen, retired tradespeople, retired writers, etc.
I think teachers for younger grades were fine a long time ago, when it was more of temp job until marriage or something. Full disclosure: I'm thinking of the Laura Ingalls Wilder books specifically, so take my opinion with a grain of salt.
From what I understand, they used to have to get a teacher's certificate, just a test to make sure they understood the material, and ladies usually taught until they got married. Young men might teach while they were studying or saving for college or something like that. Even further back, like Revolution and before, there wasn't public schools at all, so you taught them some at home and pay to have your child learn from a teacher. They may have specialized in subjects, but I can't remember now. If they didn't know their stuff, or weren't a good teacher, you didn't send your kid there. Apparently Americans were actually very well educated back then, and many attended in lectures and things throughout their lives to keep learning. Evening lectures were part of social life in towns.
For the younger grades, who are learning the basic facts, teachers like that should be fine as long as parents make sure the children are well behaved and study. Once you need more specialized knowledge or get to college/trade school, that's when you need the retired people who have real experience. Even in the 50s, when class sizes were so huge because of the baby boom, kids still learned because the majority of children were taught by their parents to behave themselves and pay attention. The silly teachers complaining about resources and class sizes now don't seem to understand that isn't the problem, the problem is they're dealing with unsocialized little savages who refuse to pay attention.
Hard to recruit professionals to work in a government mandated day care center. Why would I work my entire adult life as a professional and then spend my golden years herding a bunch of children, trying to force little boys that need to be running around and smashing things to sit down and act like girls?
Who would be willing to take that job? Maybe the 24 year old who just graduated with a BFA in Uselessness? Everyone else is out there trying to build a future.
Yep, started teaching in my 40's after being in the business world. I have been in the classroom every day since we started back in August. Not one sick day.
My favorite hs teacher was a software engineer at a Fortune 100 solutions manufacturing company. He left the industry to teach. Guy is brilliant and had one of the best ways of explaining how things worked and he used his industry experience to facilitate it.
No way in fucking hell can a fresh college grad with 0 work experience outside of an internship explain and instruct in the same way as a 20 year industry veteran.
I work in a building full of people like you are speaking of, I would mostly agree, most of them do not have teaching licenses and a lot of them have less than the required, or no college at all, and yet their students learn a ton and the ones who actually try, go on to be pretty successful. We have teachers at my building that are electricians or heavy equipment operators, turned teacher, who are designing curriculums that are going to be used at a state level for other career centers to mimic.
My wife was arguing with her best friend who is a kindergarten teacher in San Jose that makes $100k that it is about the fucking kids and why do teachers not have to go back to work when everyone else does. I guess she got super mad, “reeee cuZ kids don’t wear their mask right and they should all get vaccinated first.” My wife said, “but now they are getting teachers vaccinated,” she responds “yeah but they kids should still have to wear masks.” My wife says “but masks are harmful to kids,” she says “reeeee NOO THEY ARE NOT MY KIDs WEAR ONE AND ARE FINE.” My wife says, “well at least schools are opening back up and everyone starting to go back” and teacher responds “well aCSHUaly I don’t have to because I am technically OBesE and Vulnerable So I Am teaChing the distancE learners.” She is not that obese and is not even 40. Plus she has had Covid already and came out fine with the only side effect being she couldn’t taste her avocado toast that well for a few weeks (her whole family quarantined for 24 days and nobody else got it...sooo contagious), is now vaccinated, has done Zero research on Covid and the harm of masks but believe people should be super afraid and do as told, and Still won’t go back until all kids are vaccinated. These are our educators folks. 🤦🏼♂️
yep. My wife asked also her why she was afraid of getting Covid if she was vaccinated or because we don’t know how long it lasts, is it because of the other strains? She was like “no I hadn’t thought about that.” 🤯🤯🤯
Since it costs $14,840 per student per year, and there are, on average (K-12) 30 students per classroom, each classroom gets $445,200 per year.
With 95% of that money going to salaries (look it up) I do not think that the parents need to donate to teachers and or classrooms.
The reason teachers get paid 'low' is to perpetuate the "poor teacher" myth, so we agree to more taxes "for the children."
The teachers aren't paid that much, but given that the taxpayer is spending $445,200/yr/classroom, it is their unions and gubbermint who is screwing the teachers NOT the taxpayer.
That $100k teacher might include the "burden rate" costs (healthcare, retirement, etc)
She and all these other whining teachers would change their tunes real quick if they didn't get paid unless they showed up. Same with the politicians and government employees who are wallowing in the pandemic shutdown. They love it because they're still getting a paycheck.
Fuck the Teacher’s Union.
I’m sure it’s just a coincidence that all of the beta cuck faggots I remember from high school grew up to be teachers. Each with stunted emotional maturity, perpetual victims by their own hands.
And Communists.
The 20th century labor movement was all dictated by communists seeking to recruit among the middle class.
The best teachers were always the ones that had careers before they became teachers. Same with professors.
Seriously. What can a 20-something year old fresh out of college girl possibly teach anyone? What life experiences does she have to draw from? What does she know about the world? All she can do is mindlessly parrot the lesson plan someone else made. And yet, open up any one of those swipe dating apps and every other 23-26 year old girl is a teacher that “loves her students.”
Teachers should be retired engineers, retired lawyers, retired doctors, retired scientists, retired craftsmen, retired tradespeople, retired writers, etc.
I think teachers for younger grades were fine a long time ago, when it was more of temp job until marriage or something. Full disclosure: I'm thinking of the Laura Ingalls Wilder books specifically, so take my opinion with a grain of salt.
From what I understand, they used to have to get a teacher's certificate, just a test to make sure they understood the material, and ladies usually taught until they got married. Young men might teach while they were studying or saving for college or something like that. Even further back, like Revolution and before, there wasn't public schools at all, so you taught them some at home and pay to have your child learn from a teacher. They may have specialized in subjects, but I can't remember now. If they didn't know their stuff, or weren't a good teacher, you didn't send your kid there. Apparently Americans were actually very well educated back then, and many attended in lectures and things throughout their lives to keep learning. Evening lectures were part of social life in towns.
For the younger grades, who are learning the basic facts, teachers like that should be fine as long as parents make sure the children are well behaved and study. Once you need more specialized knowledge or get to college/trade school, that's when you need the retired people who have real experience. Even in the 50s, when class sizes were so huge because of the baby boom, kids still learned because the majority of children were taught by their parents to behave themselves and pay attention. The silly teachers complaining about resources and class sizes now don't seem to understand that isn't the problem, the problem is they're dealing with unsocialized little savages who refuse to pay attention.
Hard to recruit professionals to work in a government mandated day care center. Why would I work my entire adult life as a professional and then spend my golden years herding a bunch of children, trying to force little boys that need to be running around and smashing things to sit down and act like girls?
Who would be willing to take that job? Maybe the 24 year old who just graduated with a BFA in Uselessness? Everyone else is out there trying to build a future.
Yep, started teaching in my 40's after being in the business world. I have been in the classroom every day since we started back in August. Not one sick day.
My favorite hs teacher was a software engineer at a Fortune 100 solutions manufacturing company. He left the industry to teach. Guy is brilliant and had one of the best ways of explaining how things worked and he used his industry experience to facilitate it.
No way in fucking hell can a fresh college grad with 0 work experience outside of an internship explain and instruct in the same way as a 20 year industry veteran.
I work in a building full of people like you are speaking of, I would mostly agree, most of them do not have teaching licenses and a lot of them have less than the required, or no college at all, and yet their students learn a ton and the ones who actually try, go on to be pretty successful. We have teachers at my building that are electricians or heavy equipment operators, turned teacher, who are designing curriculums that are going to be used at a state level for other career centers to mimic.
My favorite teacher was a former Lt. Col in the Air Force who flew sorties over Libya and Iraq
He kept a hammer on his desk which he used to smash students' desks if they fell asleep in class... Also, the hammer was for "cockroaches and rapists"
Great guy, I miss him!
My wife was arguing with her best friend who is a kindergarten teacher in San Jose that makes $100k that it is about the fucking kids and why do teachers not have to go back to work when everyone else does. I guess she got super mad, “reeee cuZ kids don’t wear their mask right and they should all get vaccinated first.” My wife said, “but now they are getting teachers vaccinated,” she responds “yeah but they kids should still have to wear masks.” My wife says “but masks are harmful to kids,” she says “reeeee NOO THEY ARE NOT MY KIDs WEAR ONE AND ARE FINE.” My wife says, “well at least schools are opening back up and everyone starting to go back” and teacher responds “well aCSHUaly I don’t have to because I am technically OBesE and Vulnerable So I Am teaChing the distancE learners.” She is not that obese and is not even 40. Plus she has had Covid already and came out fine with the only side effect being she couldn’t taste her avocado toast that well for a few weeks (her whole family quarantined for 24 days and nobody else got it...sooo contagious), is now vaccinated, has done Zero research on Covid and the harm of masks but believe people should be super afraid and do as told, and Still won’t go back until all kids are vaccinated. These are our educators folks. 🤦🏼♂️
Tell that person that if you can still get Covid after being vaccinated, then it's a pretty crappy vaccine and therefore not even worth taking.
yep. My wife asked also her why she was afraid of getting Covid if she was vaccinated or because we don’t know how long it lasts, is it because of the other strains? She was like “no I hadn’t thought about that.” 🤯🤯🤯
It is just a totally irriational fear.
“My TV told me so”
Since it costs $14,840 per student per year, and there are, on average (K-12) 30 students per classroom, each classroom gets $445,200 per year.
With 95% of that money going to salaries (look it up) I do not think that the parents need to donate to teachers and or classrooms.
The reason teachers get paid 'low' is to perpetuate the "poor teacher" myth, so we agree to more taxes "for the children."
The teachers aren't paid that much, but given that the taxpayer is spending $445,200/yr/classroom, it is their unions and gubbermint who is screwing the teachers NOT the taxpayer.
That $100k teacher might include the "burden rate" costs (healthcare, retirement, etc)
Midrange teacher: $67k
High range Teacher: $90k
Silicon valley might elevate those numbers
She and all these other whining teachers would change their tunes real quick if they didn't get paid unless they showed up. Same with the politicians and government employees who are wallowing in the pandemic shutdown. They love it because they're still getting a paycheck.
"Im too fat to be affected." lol
Also, as for those neanderthals who 'peaked' in high school with no career future, they became cops.
Or gym teachers.
Their selfishness is only hurting the kids.