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Assault-Covfefe 4 points ago +4 / -0

I feel sorry for the good teachers who actually care. I know two personally. But I also know a few that are useless early 30 somethings who love SJW culture and are the ones bitching and moaning about going back. Mind you, I've run into them several times over the last year at the stores, wineries, breweries, and at friends' houses. I straight up told one of them last week - if you're so concerned about going back to teach in person, you shouldn't be out and about. There's literally no difference. Fell on deaf ears...something about "muh safety", which they can't define.

If we ever get control of the government again, these unions need to be broken up and done away with.

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Faintlight 2 points ago +2 / -0

If kids are going to learn remotely, they should learn from the best in the world. No reason to settle just for who's nearby. Great teachers should be able to put their content online and parents pick from the classes to fill a minimum curriculum. I always wished the whole world could have had my fifth grade teacher. It's a shame he was limited to just 30-some kids per year. And then in high school I had a master teacher for trigonometry/imaginary numbers/statistics. If there were recordings of his classes I'd watch them over and over to keep everything fresh in my mind.