Without the teacher kids would be learning things like math and science and it would be impossible to brainwash them to think the polar caps will be gone by 2013 if we don't give Al Gore a couple hundred million dollars.
But seriously - every parent should pull their kids out until schools re-open. If everyone did it, the entire public education system would collapse. Every teacher across the country would be making coffee and working registers - which is where they belong at this point.
Should pull their kids out and keep them out. IMO. And demand states return the taxes (I think our failed schools account for something like 50% of a state's budget).
Homeschooled kids do better and learn faster. They get better jobs and make more money.
They'll still demand payment, and probably get it because their unions are so in bed with the Democrats. Being a teacher is such an easy job, sorry not sorry. Summer off, like 10 weeks of vacation during the school year, just a fucking joke.
In virtual school my kid was done with her homework within 30 minutes every day. And half the homework was YouTube videos, or poll questions just to make sure you're at least pretending to do the work.
My advice to my daughter. She did the "virtual" bit with her kids because she wasn't prepared to totally homeschool them. Now she is. I expect them to be ready for online university in a year or two. I'm not joking.
This is a great awakening to the horrible state of our education system. Parents will see the pure indoctrination happening and many middle of the spectrum parents will red pill.
I told my mom if her my kid sister’s district goes virtual only, to pull her out and put her in one of the free state approved virtual high schools.
I mean if you’re going to do virtual why not go with a more established program that has been doing this longer than 6 months.
For example in Texas, Houston ISD and Huntsville ISD (among a few others) have an established program that’s been around for years and years. They know how to teach kids virtually, it’s not half assed.
Random Town ISD isn’t going to even come close. Don’t get me wrong some teachers try their ass off but it’s best to go with experienced.
Obviously if you can afford a private school or private paid homeschool program, that’s a different story.
This is for those who can’t afford that at the moment
It’s nothing but horrible. Coming from a long time public school teacher, this is a disaster. People around me are rapidly turning on public schools. At the very least, primary grades need to be live. There’s no substitute for live teaching, especially in primary grades. The unions are literally going along with the DNC to the real harm of our children. This may be the straw that broke public schools. My entire liberal neighborhood is making plans for micro schools and cooperative education. In the long run it may be the best thing that ever happened to this country.
People can make the primary grades "live" right in their own homes. Teaching your own two or three or however many children is great for the kids. They're not competing with 20 or so other children for the teacher's attention. The real "no child left behind" way to do it.
What the hell does a virtual pre-K class look like
A Joe Biden rally live stream
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😅😅😅 NAILED it !!!!
This is why I rarely shitpost. You lads are to good. Nearly choked on my coffee.
Might as well pull your kids out entirely. They're going to be at home staring at a fucking screen anyway - what good is the teacher?
Without the teacher kids would be learning things like math and science and it would be impossible to brainwash them to think the polar caps will be gone by 2013 if we don't give Al Gore a couple hundred million dollars.
But seriously - every parent should pull their kids out until schools re-open. If everyone did it, the entire public education system would collapse. Every teacher across the country would be making coffee and working registers - which is where they belong at this point.
Should pull their kids out and keep them out. IMO. And demand states return the taxes (I think our failed schools account for something like 50% of a state's budget).
Homeschooled kids do better and learn faster. They get better jobs and make more money.
They'll still demand payment, and probably get it because their unions are so in bed with the Democrats. Being a teacher is such an easy job, sorry not sorry. Summer off, like 10 weeks of vacation during the school year, just a fucking joke.
In virtual school my kid was done with her homework within 30 minutes every day. And half the homework was YouTube videos, or poll questions just to make sure you're at least pretending to do the work.
No, they'd be on unemployment making more than they did teaching. (Coffee shops are going under left and right, too.)
Bongino talks about this - the teacher union, usually politically savvy, is shooting them selves in the foot.
My advice to my daughter. She did the "virtual" bit with her kids because she wasn't prepared to totally homeschool them. Now she is. I expect them to be ready for online university in a year or two. I'm not joking.
This is a great awakening to the horrible state of our education system. Parents will see the pure indoctrination happening and many middle of the spectrum parents will red pill.
I told my mom if her my kid sister’s district goes virtual only, to pull her out and put her in one of the free state approved virtual high schools.
I mean if you’re going to do virtual why not go with a more established program that has been doing this longer than 6 months.
For example in Texas, Houston ISD and Huntsville ISD (among a few others) have an established program that’s been around for years and years. They know how to teach kids virtually, it’s not half assed.
Random Town ISD isn’t going to even come close. Don’t get me wrong some teachers try their ass off but it’s best to go with experienced.
Obviously if you can afford a private school or private paid homeschool program, that’s a different story.
This is for those who can’t afford that at the moment
It’s nothing but horrible. Coming from a long time public school teacher, this is a disaster. People around me are rapidly turning on public schools. At the very least, primary grades need to be live. There’s no substitute for live teaching, especially in primary grades. The unions are literally going along with the DNC to the real harm of our children. This may be the straw that broke public schools. My entire liberal neighborhood is making plans for micro schools and cooperative education. In the long run it may be the best thing that ever happened to this country.
I'm a teacher with 30 years in. My tone-deaf colleagues are oblivious to the backlash and it's embarrassing.
People can make the primary grades "live" right in their own homes. Teaching your own two or three or however many children is great for the kids. They're not competing with 20 or so other children for the teacher's attention. The real "no child left behind" way to do it.
Even doing research on micro schools. May be in my future career plans. It would be sooooo nice to be free of state regulations
You ever watch the "half time" show on the pet network where it was just a bunch of kittens in team jerseys? Like that, but with less fur.
Depends on the teacher, if he is a furry...
A 2.0 gpa liberal arts graduate shaking a squeaky toy at a camera?