95% of them are run by Red for Ed Commies anyways, it's time to get rid of them and cut the fucking fat from the School Systems. And actually pay those that give a fuck about actually teaching and not Indoctrinating a real chance by upping there pay for finally teaching the kids something again. Meanwhile all the Commie Indoctrinators can be Blackballed forever and told to Fuck off a cliff.
My family home schools. It's not as hard as it's made out to be, but it is a significant change.
If you're going to create another human life, you take responsibility for more than providing them a bed and board. Stop allowing your children to be raised by people who hate you, stop exposing them to the lowest common denominators of our society. Teach them, or find people whom you know and trust to do it instead.
Objectively speaking they're propably the most evil organization in America. What they are consciously and persistently doing to inner city black children is morally unfathomable. They simply cannot be ignorant of the result of their actions, it has been going on for too long.
I am a conservative, and I'm also a teacher. We are underpaid and don't need conservatives attacking us. We are not your enemy. You know who the enemy is, and you need to focus on them, not hardworking teachers.
You, as a conservative teacher, are powerless to fix the education system as it stands. I don't need to educate you about the problems with the teachers unions. There are two ways to fix our education system; abolish or reform. Abolishing public education as we know it would leave you out of a job. Reforming public education will most likely require ending teachers unions. Take your pick. If we can reform public education then we might be able to cut back on overhead enough to pay good teachers a decent wage, or maybe teachers as a whole will deserve a higher wage. Ignoring you as an individual and looking at public education as a whole, I don't think teachers are worth what we are paying them. I see no reason to pay people to produce America hating racist communists who can't read, write, do basic math, or think critically.
As a teacher in a southern high school, I fully support this and school choice is one of the most important issues for me. Imagine a world where private/charter schools are popping up everywhere, saturating the market with choices. We would lose students and thus, funding. This is naturally fine, since we would need less resources to serve less families. But in order to keep funding and teaching positions, we would have to actively fight for families, like how the rest of the marketplace has to compete for clients and customers. What would result then is a situation where all schools will dramatically improve the quality of education, which is what competition does. It also allows to negotiate a better salary for myself, since I can demonstrably show how many students and families decided to attend my school specifically to be in my class, as a result of my hard work and dedication to my craft. Not to mention the benefits of lower income families being able to attend a better school than the shitty neighborhood one (which is what you're allowed to do with pell grants for colleges, so it's not like the federal government isn't already doing this).
But why doesn't this happen? What are they afraid of? Indoctrination, pure and simple. Administrators at the county level will never give themselves a pay cut, so when school choice happens and funding decreases, teachers and classrooms get hit first. And teachers have bought into this notion that school choice is bad, instead of realizing they are being screwed by their own "support" staff.
I used to get cornered on a regular basis by the building union rep at my school. Don't you know that if you get in trouble and your job is at stake the union will protect you? Do you realize that you are reaping the benefits of union negotiations without paying the dues? You don't have to do recess duty because of the union!
She finally left me alone when I told her that in my opinion, the union negotiated for things that benefited the teachers at the expense of the students. Like not doing recess duty. The district hired untrained older women to monitor the students during recess and the problems with behavior during recess multiplied. The teacher knows who to watch and what behaviors to look out for in the group. Much like the police know who to watch and what behaviors to look out for on a given street. I also told the rep that I would never 'get into trouble' and need union help because I was a good teacher. And I voted Republican and didn't want to give money to the NEA, who support Democrats. She left me alone after that.
If you have to be home on lockdown teaching your kids,I encourage you to homeschool. Public schools get funding based on how many kids attend school.
option 1: give teachers more funding for sitting at home on their ass sending you a list of what to teach your kids
option 2: homeschool your own kid, no social distancing, no indoctrinating topics, form a community group of homeschooled kids to play together without weird masks and weird paranoid social interaction
I think homeschool requires a certified tutor. Pede teachers... need an extra job?
95% of them are run by Red for Ed Commies anyways, it's time to get rid of them and cut the fucking fat from the School Systems. And actually pay those that give a fuck about actually teaching and not Indoctrinating a real chance by upping there pay for finally teaching the kids something again. Meanwhile all the Commie Indoctrinators can be Blackballed forever and told to Fuck off a cliff.
Wish I had more UpTrumps to give you
My family home schools. It's not as hard as it's made out to be, but it is a significant change.
If you're going to create another human life, you take responsibility for more than providing them a bed and board. Stop allowing your children to be raised by people who hate you, stop exposing them to the lowest common denominators of our society. Teach them, or find people whom you know and trust to do it instead.
Objectively speaking they're propably the most evil organization in America. What they are consciously and persistently doing to inner city black children is morally unfathomable. They simply cannot be ignorant of the result of their actions, it has been going on for too long.
I am a conservative, and I'm also a teacher. We are underpaid and don't need conservatives attacking us. We are not your enemy. You know who the enemy is, and you need to focus on them, not hardworking teachers.
You, as a conservative teacher, are powerless to fix the education system as it stands. I don't need to educate you about the problems with the teachers unions. There are two ways to fix our education system; abolish or reform. Abolishing public education as we know it would leave you out of a job. Reforming public education will most likely require ending teachers unions. Take your pick. If we can reform public education then we might be able to cut back on overhead enough to pay good teachers a decent wage, or maybe teachers as a whole will deserve a higher wage. Ignoring you as an individual and looking at public education as a whole, I don't think teachers are worth what we are paying them. I see no reason to pay people to produce America hating racist communists who can't read, write, do basic math, or think critically.
As a teacher in my 10th year, I 100% agree with this. I opted out of the Union during my 3rd year.
As a teacher, I agree.
As a teacher in a southern high school, I fully support this and school choice is one of the most important issues for me. Imagine a world where private/charter schools are popping up everywhere, saturating the market with choices. We would lose students and thus, funding. This is naturally fine, since we would need less resources to serve less families. But in order to keep funding and teaching positions, we would have to actively fight for families, like how the rest of the marketplace has to compete for clients and customers. What would result then is a situation where all schools will dramatically improve the quality of education, which is what competition does. It also allows to negotiate a better salary for myself, since I can demonstrably show how many students and families decided to attend my school specifically to be in my class, as a result of my hard work and dedication to my craft. Not to mention the benefits of lower income families being able to attend a better school than the shitty neighborhood one (which is what you're allowed to do with pell grants for colleges, so it's not like the federal government isn't already doing this).
But why doesn't this happen? What are they afraid of? Indoctrination, pure and simple. Administrators at the county level will never give themselves a pay cut, so when school choice happens and funding decreases, teachers and classrooms get hit first. And teachers have bought into this notion that school choice is bad, instead of realizing they are being screwed by their own "support" staff.
Just ban all unions
I used to get cornered on a regular basis by the building union rep at my school. Don't you know that if you get in trouble and your job is at stake the union will protect you? Do you realize that you are reaping the benefits of union negotiations without paying the dues? You don't have to do recess duty because of the union! She finally left me alone when I told her that in my opinion, the union negotiated for things that benefited the teachers at the expense of the students. Like not doing recess duty. The district hired untrained older women to monitor the students during recess and the problems with behavior during recess multiplied. The teacher knows who to watch and what behaviors to look out for in the group. Much like the police know who to watch and what behaviors to look out for on a given street. I also told the rep that I would never 'get into trouble' and need union help because I was a good teacher. And I voted Republican and didn't want to give money to the NEA, who support Democrats. She left me alone after that.
If you have to be home on lockdown teaching your kids,I encourage you to homeschool. Public schools get funding based on how many kids attend school.
option 1: give teachers more funding for sitting at home on their ass sending you a list of what to teach your kids
option 2: homeschool your own kid, no social distancing, no indoctrinating topics, form a community group of homeschooled kids to play together without weird masks and weird paranoid social interaction
I think homeschool requires a certified tutor. Pede teachers... need an extra job?