Why are Texas teachers quitting in record numbers? This is what they said.

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Күн бұрын

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@amazingman63
@amazingman63 Жыл бұрын
Parents need to be held accountable for their bratty kids. The amount of psycho level abuse kids put out then get a slap on the wrist for is insane.
@Volundur9567
@Volundur9567 Жыл бұрын
I'ma tell you one thing: them wrists ain't seen no slap. Fr
@snypav
@snypav Жыл бұрын
​@@Volundur9567 I agree. It's needed especially for young boys. They have to respect something.
@theresajohnson9817
@theresajohnson9817 Жыл бұрын
The state needs to be held accountable for those raggedy salaries.
@legalfictionnaturalfact3969
@legalfictionnaturalfact3969 Жыл бұрын
@@snypav MEN need to teach boys. male parents and the male administrators that soak up all the CUSHY school jobs. put the fear of god in them about s ex ua l hara ss me nt of those poor girls.
@teedog2182
@teedog2182 Жыл бұрын
They send their kids to school for the teacher to raise them which is not the job of a teacher.
@cezarmcknight8873
@cezarmcknight8873 Жыл бұрын
We have forced teachers to “make bricks without straw” for several years now. Children come to school unprepared to learn, with complete and total disrespect and contempt for teachers. Not to mention children with parents more petulant than their demonic children. Our teachers deserve better.
@libblesdunn5808
@libblesdunn5808 Жыл бұрын
Preach!🎯💯
@truthhurts5158
@truthhurts5158 Жыл бұрын
Well its all thyese PARENTS RIGHTS shit. Teach your kids some mannewrs and quit being Karens
@xrrrismickey
@xrrrismickey Жыл бұрын
They're part of the problem that crested it
@peipeispike
@peipeispike Жыл бұрын
DON’T THINK LIKE THE ORANGE JESUS! IT NEVER, NEVER MAKES IT BETTER!
@TexanIndependence
@TexanIndependence Жыл бұрын
@@truthhurts5158 That's why all these public school teachers cut off their nose to spite their face, because they would be SO BLESSED if we moved to a private voucher system because then private schools could REJECT unruly students and teachers wouldn't have to deal with those horrible students (whatever remains of the public school system would basically just be for those who refuse to be good students, should just be a trade school to teach them trades). I think they are just afraid of the competition. The reality is if private schools were booming there would be a massive competition for GOOD teachers, but yes bad teachers would get fired, but they SHOULD be. The good teachers like the ones in this video would be raised UP in a private school system, promoted, and have obedient students. When you get something for free, you don't cherish it or respect it. When students get to CHOOSE their school, CHOOSE their study topics, they have been proven in studies to do far better. Because they have a stake in their education. And while schools have started offering electives to high schoolers and middle schoolers, the students still don't get to choose their school which means they get stuck in failing schools and thus feel hopeless and lash out and then it just gets worse. Public schools reward bad teachers and bad students. They are handtied they can't even do anything to stop the disrespect they are talking about. If it was a private school they would threaten expulsion and bring that students' parents in to the school and quickly deal with it. Public schools don't because they get paid per student's daily attendance so they basically turn it into a glorified daycare, fearful that if they crack down on students those students won't show up to school.
@curtisthomas-eg4th
@curtisthomas-eg4th 11 ай бұрын
My first job teaching was at an inner city school. Fourteen teachers quit the first two weeks. I was determined to make it work. After two years, I swore I would never teach again. A few years later, to help an orphan I met in China, I got a job there teaching English. I was the one who got an education. Respect, gifts from parents, a boss with encouraging things to say were all new to me. The problem is in our culture (or lack of it). No one in America thinks anyone else should be able to tell them what to do. We have some distorted idea of what freedom is. Every single teacher has gone into the profession with good intentions. The system wears them out.
@JCastell1953
@JCastell1953 10 ай бұрын
Teaching English is my dreamed job, but I find it hard to master English. Any sugestions?
@politesociety76
@politesociety76 10 ай бұрын
Wholeheartedly agree with you. As a matter of fact, I think our concept of "freedom" here in the USA, with its ill-defined boundaries and limits, has shown negative implications for peoples' behavior across political affiliations, generations, social classes, et al. The anonymity afforded folks by social media and the internet has definitely exacerbated this, too. I live in a very large apartment complex, and I have a neighbor, grown-ass 40-something-year-old who drives his Ford F150 down our community streets (where children are frequently seen playing) at like 30-plus miles over the speed limit. He tailgates and aggressively passes other cars driving the speed limit ON THE GROUNDS OF OUR APARTMENT COMPLEX. He's been asked by the leasing manager at our apartment complex to be more courteous of drivers who are just trying to follow the speed limits and obey the rules while on community grounds, to which he replied that he "doesn't give a shit" if his driving makes them and others anxious, because "driving isn't a right" and they should use alternative transportation if they don't like it. He can't even see the irony in the whole "not a right" thing that he says.
@bongwelll
@bongwelll 9 ай бұрын
I feel bad for teachers. It wasn't always this way. The world has changed so much. People are so rude, entitled, cheap and don't have any class or decorum. What happened America?
@timothyloayza6789
@timothyloayza6789 9 ай бұрын
You have my condolences, even though I was at the start where kids were starting to act up, I was abide an listened to the teachers (minus 3 bad ones i experienced, who got their just desserts with evidence)- they were instructing and teaching their wisdom and imparting it to me, so I wanted to be polite and learn since they were kind to with no reason to be. My Ex mom dictated- long story about that, severed ties with her and with my lil bro too and he is safe now. Plus now I teach kids culinary and home ec
@scotchbarrel4429
@scotchbarrel4429 9 ай бұрын
Vote 💙 for fair pay, freedom and democracy 👊 Remember wannabe dictators are bad for everyones health.
@juliesuzanne8011
@juliesuzanne8011 5 ай бұрын
“I did this because I love numbers, I just wanted to teach the kids numbers.” That just broke my heart
@WHOLEARMORWORSHIP
@WHOLEARMORWORSHIP 4 ай бұрын
God bless you
@eveelsbury8341
@eveelsbury8341 Ай бұрын
@@WHOLEARMORWORSHIP you could’ve done that at a private learning center… Why take the money from the taxpayers and sit there in those teacher meetings and have to promote an agenda that I’m sure you did not believe in
@LafemmebearMusic
@LafemmebearMusic Ай бұрын
@@eveelsbury8341what agenda do you mean?
@eveelsbury8341
@eveelsbury8341 Ай бұрын
@ La femme. Hey. Well you might go to start with the 14th amendment clause 4. Then, I would Encourage you to research h HJR 192, 1933 Amended Trading with the Enemies Act. Wow. I could write a book here. I believe I told the other lady to look up the word “values clarification”. Someone who explains this well is a woman involved in public education on the federal level - Charlotte Iserbyte. She has several publications that explain well what the agenda is. Also, if you don’t like to read much as many of us today, there are several good websites. High frequency radio -yusef el. Wow not enough space to write more. If I write too much it won’t let me publish it here on You Tube. Happy researching.
@RipMinner
@RipMinner Ай бұрын
The parents and kids are rebelling against a system were the numbers are stacked against them and the school system is part of that system.
@philn5703
@philn5703 Жыл бұрын
My father is a retired teacher. He committed himself 100% to be the best that he could be. I remember him falling asleep at the kitchen table while grading homework and creating teaching plans after dinner. And up at 5 a.m. to prepare for the day and a long commute to work. He did a summer Master's Degree course to improve his skills and better support our family. God bless all of you teachers who are struggling with all of our current problems in society and education.
@liberalismisaids9564
@liberalismisaids9564 Жыл бұрын
He’s exactly who should be teaching kids , no complaining , no bitching , just dedication to his craft .
@darinheight6293
@darinheight6293 Жыл бұрын
@@liberalismisaids9564it’s not about complaining, unless you’ve been a teacher you have no idea the stress and challenges that go along with it. So don’t mouth off if you’ve never done it.
@djhero0071
@djhero0071 Жыл бұрын
@liberalismisaids9564 you must not have children, never had to teach, or never had to deal with constant disrespect at your workplace.
@wterry20002000
@wterry20002000 Жыл бұрын
​@@liberalismisaids9564haha so you have no idea what is happening😂
@kennunn3060
@kennunn3060 Жыл бұрын
They now have their plans done for them
@ashmarie15
@ashmarie15 Жыл бұрын
While all of the things they have cited are indeed major problems, it seems to me that children and parents are held to the absolute lowest standards of behavior now. I know several teachers that have quit because students throw stuff at them, curse constantly, and behave like animals while they’re at school. If you tell a parent, the parent gets mad at the school. Fix children and parent behavior and it won’t be a matter of “recruitment” anymore. Teachers that are passionate about what they do are passionate about educating, not baby sitting students that know better. Get better discipline in schools and hold students accountable when they do wrong THEN raise teacher pay (believe me, these teachers deserve that and much more). Teachers deserve respect, huge pay, and good working conditions. But to make that happen, you have to start with fixing parental entitlement. Everyone wants to dance around the uncomfortable topics instead of addressing them. 😑
@kev7161
@kev7161 Жыл бұрын
I used to teach in this country, then I went to teach abroad, then I came back and substitute taught. Teaching abroad was mostly so much better than teaching here. Parents seemed to like the way I taught their kids. A majority of my students (certainly not all!) were attentive and smart and funny and participated and got their home work done and scored well on their tests, etc. I remember one of the first subbing jobs I had upon my return. It was only a half day gig and I was able to talk to the teacher before she left. She had a list of about 10 (out of maybe 22) that were "problem" kids and what to watch out for. As she was leaving, the kids were saying good-bye and she didn't respond at all, simply . . . . left. I get it. I've had rough days before, too. But I didn't know her story. Thankfully, it was a pretty easy afternoon.
@yaimavol
@yaimavol Жыл бұрын
Cameras in the classroom now! And parents can log in and watch what is going on.
@kimamethyst6338
@kimamethyst6338 Жыл бұрын
Absolutely right. The behaviors starts at home. What a parent requires the children to be in and outside the home. I grew up with standards and if you got in trouble at school, there were consequences. Now a days you can curse the teacher out and your parents too. My mom was in education and she dealt with difficult students no one wanted. She's been out over 15 years now. She saw the issues starting then. Kids go to the bathroom and call there parents because they made at the teacher. The parent come to the school and curse everyone out in the office. They have no clue what you are talking about. Also she worked as a teacher in the classrooms. Kids that came back from suspension had new clothes, shoes, etc. It was a vacation for them. One student called the suspension from school their vacation and they knew that there were no consequences. It didn't have any meaning to the parent nor the child. So kids like this never had to change their behavior. Teachers aren't babysitters. They literally mold the children's minds along with the parents. So change starts from the top.
@tashaburgess3753
@tashaburgess3753 Жыл бұрын
@@yaimavolyou sound like one of the parents who believe in banning books.
@sandpiperr
@sandpiperr Жыл бұрын
Except that's literally NOT what they said! They all specifically said that they didn't want to leave their students, but the reason they felt the couldn't continue teaching is because of the poor pay that isn't enough to live on, the poor working conditions that require them to use their own money for supplies and work overtime without being paid for it, and the disrespect that comes with politicians accusing teachers of grooming and indoctrinating students in order to gain votes by stoking the culture war! I think maybe you should ask yourself why you, even when you have teachers on camera saying it, refuse to hear their words and instead desperately want it to just be something we can blame on "kids today are bad and their parents suck!"
@valrice817
@valrice817 Жыл бұрын
My husband retired from being a registered pharmacist and decided to take a teaching job for 9th grade. The pay is low but the worse thing is the disrespect from the students and their parents! 😮😢. Parents need to teach their children to have manners and respect!
@Dan16673
@Dan16673 11 ай бұрын
Why
@edogaru2k
@edogaru2k 11 ай бұрын
Isnt better to be a registered pharmacist? is the pay lower?
@1984isnotamanual
@1984isnotamanual 11 ай бұрын
They can’t teach manners and respect if they don’t have it themselves. What do you think about this solution, If a child shows they are unruly and won’t change they should be kicked out of school, regardless of the parents situation, forcing the parents to choose between disciplining their child or go without free day care. What do you or your teacher husband think of that? It sounds to harsh but what’s happening is worse.
@Iansco1
@Iansco1 11 ай бұрын
@@1984isnotamanual Right free to education trumps them "Talking back to you".
@sneksteppy
@sneksteppy 10 ай бұрын
Respect is earned not given. Your husband should seek out a more dignified job rather than babysitting.
@psalm91Jesus09
@psalm91Jesus09 3 ай бұрын
Let Teachers teach. Stop the micromanaging, admins, district officials visits, and observations. Stop giving scripts to Teachers, they are professionals and know how to teach.
@rob_barriecharles2042
@rob_barriecharles2042 2 күн бұрын
The problem is parents and voters blaming teachers of being "woke" and then feel the need to punish teachers for actually doing what they are supposed to do. Everyone one blaming problems on "woke" are the problem.
@dianaleal8310
@dianaleal8310 Жыл бұрын
"We wouldn't have doctors and lawyers if we didn't have teachers" YES MA'AM!
@MONEYAINTATHANG100
@MONEYAINTATHANG100 Жыл бұрын
😉
@Littlebigtime
@Littlebigtime Жыл бұрын
Yeah cause doctors and lawyers are the most important people right? Lol
@Littlebigtime
@Littlebigtime Жыл бұрын
I'm so sick of the doctor lawyer shit. There's so much more to do in the world.
@hello855
@hello855 Жыл бұрын
@@Littlebigtime You missed the point. People respect doctors and lawyers and see them as accomplished people. But they wouldn't be there without teachers.
@irene3694
@irene3694 Жыл бұрын
@@LittlebigtimeYou clearly did not understand the point.
@brucebarnes8138
@brucebarnes8138 10 ай бұрын
I am a retired engineer, before I was an engineer I enjoyed teaching math for 10 years. Now that I am retired I decided to substitute teach. It was terrible. When I follow school policy and make students put their phones away ,students would be very rude to me. Some students would tell the principal that they did not like the way I looked at them. I then would not be allowed to substitute teach. I was also attacked by a student because I picked up the students phone and nothing was done. Since I was an engineer, I have a good retirement, so not teaching does not hurt me. It is hard for regular teachers to quit. So they have to put up with the abuse and it hurts them emotionally. I was insulted by the students every time I made them follow the rules. Having no support from Principals a person is in a trap, they cannot get out of. So they get physically sick. Until school boards support the principals, principals will not support teachers. So the students rule the schools.
@gfw2293
@gfw2293 9 ай бұрын
So sorry to hear about your experience. Mine too. I'm quitting.
@synupps877
@synupps877 9 ай бұрын
Sorry, but your conclusion that students rule schools is inaccurate. Everyone involved in schools has some input in varying ways, and the best word to describe how schools work is "balance." Teachers shouldn't be physically taking phones from students- it's essentially asking for trouble. Students are more "in a trap" than anyone else at school because they're more or less forced to attend schools and follow the rules, which are not made by them; are hard to define, enforce, and enforce fairly; and vary significantly because different staff members have differing behavior management styles. A lot of working with kids in schools (and people anywhere and everywhere) is often about *the approach*. I work as a substitute teacher. I wouldn't want to be a teacher. I haven't had students insult me. There's a very interesting old short film about teaching that I've seen in a couple of David Hoffman's videos. I'll reply with information.
@synupps877
@synupps877 9 ай бұрын
The old short film is in the "David Hoffman" channel in a video titled "Did 1950s Dress Codes Work To Discipline Students?" The film is split up into two pieces. I also saw it in a video of his from a year or more ago where it was the only topic and I think it was in one piece.
@nancy4don
@nancy4don 9 ай бұрын
It’s the troublemaking students that “rule the schools” because the craven politicians keep screaming about “parents’ rights.” School administrators live in fear of being accused of crimes or sued for simply telling students to sit down and stop disrupting. A student falsely accused my wife of assaulting her; after Child Protective Services investigated, she was immediately cleared. We still were out $1500 for a lawyer. To say or imply that there is not a discipline problem in many schools is naive or misinformed. And to say students are “forced “ to attend schools makes a mockery of U.S. education.
@brucebarnes8138
@brucebarnes8138 9 ай бұрын
@@synupps877 As a substitute teacher, it is true that if you do not require students to follow rules you will have no problem with the students, but if you wish to teach a lesson you may not be successful. The student who attacked me was running around the classroom acting crazy. I knew if I took the phone out of the classroom she would follow me out of the classroom and the other students would be safe.
@MrDadyD
@MrDadyD Жыл бұрын
I lasted 1 year as a high school teacher. A lot of the sudents were obnoxious, lazy and lacked any aspiration. I had 25 students in 3 different classes, and 7 of them failed all claases. When you asked them what they planned to do after high school about 30-40% said Twitch streamer or something related to gaming... I mean.... I just dont know what to say anymore.
@katherineosere6597
@katherineosere6597 Жыл бұрын
Please... where did you go after? Might be on a similar track. It's my first year teaching high school
@TexanIndependence
@TexanIndependence Жыл бұрын
@@katherineosere6597 Apply at a private school and join groups to pressure your state legislators to pass vouchers. It's the only hope for a future where you have respectful students to teach. Unless the governor declares martial law and sends soldiers into the classrooms to discipline students, it's so terrible there's zero hope at most public schools now. We had to withdraw our children it's gotten so bad and we were in one of the "better" school districts but it's just gotten terrible beyond saving. Several of our teachers refused to discipline children or intervene during bullying out of fear of losing their jobs. One of the teachers stopped a student that was murdering another student (literally saved that kid's life) and the school district actually suspended the teacher with an investigation and were looking to fire him (a white male who dared stop a black student who was assaulting another student), but when all the students spoke up that he did the right thing they had to drop their investigation. He immediately quit after that and went to work for a private school that is paying him better, and all the students are way more respectful and he also withdrew his kids to put them in that private school (even though they still make him pay half the tuition). Seriously, using my friend who was a public teacher-turned-private teacher as an example, he had a similar story to these people and his problems were ALL solved by becoming a private school teacher. They should all do the same and demand the Texas legislature pass school choice NOW. No amount of money will solve the lack of discipline in public schools, NONE. You can't pay students to be respectful, there actually was a school district that tried this (can't remember if it was Chicago or DC) but it didn't really work. Paying them to get higher grades had some mild success for the already model students, but problem students remained problem students regardless even trying to bribe them to be obedient didn't work. Point is, the only solution is to go private, give people school choice, and just let the public schools be the bottom feeding schools that deal with problem students, maybe turn them all into military academies (we got crap recruitment numbers anyways). Problem solved.
@signalfire6691
@signalfire6691 Жыл бұрын
@@foto21 Aspiration as in 'aspire to be something'...
@signalfire6691
@signalfire6691 Жыл бұрын
30 years ago all the kids in my son's class wanted to be football stars. They were more likely to end up in Attica, their parents were MIA.
@Window4503
@Window4503 Жыл бұрын
@@foto21Yes, actually. That’s how you use that word….
@anthonysenatore586
@anthonysenatore586 3 ай бұрын
I am a California Substitute Teacher with 22 years of experience. I agree with your interviewed teachers 100% about the problems in the classroom. I deal with it everyday working for a chartered public school in Palmdale, Ca.
@lukelucy1980
@lukelucy1980 11 ай бұрын
I have a niece that wanted to be a teacher for her whole life. She worked hard and went into debt to become a teacher. After 5 Years, she quit, she couldn't believe the behavior of 3rd graders, lack of discipline, lack of attention, and even worse the crazy parents, regardless what the kid it was her fault. She was threatened over failing grades, called a racist, etc etc.
@savannahsmiles1797
@savannahsmiles1797 11 ай бұрын
was it a public school or private school?
@1972jbird
@1972jbird 11 ай бұрын
​@@savannahsmiles1797sounds like public. Private tend to have discipline and higher expectations for manners but?..
@rdred8693
@rdred8693 11 ай бұрын
Can already tell what race the students were.
@lukelucy1980
@lukelucy1980 11 ай бұрын
Public. The private schools didn't pay enough, she had student loans...@@savannahsmiles1797
@9395gb
@9395gb 11 ай бұрын
​@savannahsmiles1797 public. Private school kids would be kicked out if they acted like that immediately. People are paying money for their kids to attend school and so the administration won't allow bad behavior to destroy other kids private education. Plus parents would raise hell if bad behavior was allowed in private school. Now public school is different. Millennial and genx parents are awful. They let their kids disrespect adults and authority and wonder why their kids will end up in prison or dead as adults. The school administrators at public schools are scared to act because they are worried about parents trying to sue or kids acting violently at school. Personally think they need to put those kids in prison along with the parents.
@LR-mh8hs
@LR-mh8hs Жыл бұрын
No, no, no! Do NOT become a teacher in the US. It is the most stressful, unappreciated, even dangerous profession. If you were born to be a teacher, go teach elsewhere. Other countries value the teaching profession a TON more than the U. S.
@janelliot5643
@janelliot5643 Жыл бұрын
That's right. It's really a horrible system. I feel for the children whose parents can't afford to stay home with them
@cstuartdc
@cstuartdc Жыл бұрын
Yup. Conservatives hate government workers which includes teachers, police and firefightgers.
@m.h.8914
@m.h.8914 Жыл бұрын
​@@janelliot5643believe me, stay at home parents aren't always the answer, lol.
@meagancarmichael3892
@meagancarmichael3892 Жыл бұрын
Same as Victoria!!
@BassPlayerSusan
@BassPlayerSusan Жыл бұрын
My mother is a now retired librarian/teacher. She retired about 4 years ago. For the last ten years of her employment she was actively discouraging people from entering the profession (unless like you say they were seeking overseas employment).
@parris05
@parris05 Жыл бұрын
As a teacher who taught for 16 years in TX, different districts across Houston and Dallas. I decided to leave the profession last year for many reasons mentioned in this video. I loved the connections I made with my students, the difference I made in their lives, etc.; I didn't mind working the extra hours without pay when I was single with no kids.Even after starting a family, I did my best to hold on, but it was always a struggle balancing work and family. 3-4 times out of the five days at school, our planning periods were dedicated to team meetings or training. Which meant there was no time to plan lessons or to grade. I worked long hours during the weekday and still had to spend most weekends working. I have two kids, and on my last teaching assignment, I came home with $998 every two weeks. My rent alone was $2200. How is one to survive on that? There was no extra time to work a side hustle. I left and now work in tech, making a little over double my teacher’s salary and with more time to spend with my kids.
@rdelrosso1973
@rdelrosso1973 Жыл бұрын
Good for you, that you were able to get out. When you take home $1,996 a month and the Rent is $2,200, that is unsustainable! I hate to say this, but if enough Teachers quit, then the States will raise Salaries, so Teachers can live on them, without working a "Side Hustle"!
@sickandtiredofbeingsickand
@sickandtiredofbeingsickand Жыл бұрын
​@@rdelrosso1973Exactly!
@jeangill1187
@jeangill1187 Жыл бұрын
Thats below poverty wages. So sad.😢
@potatoeheadjoe66
@potatoeheadjoe66 11 ай бұрын
​@rdelrosso1973 Anything is substainable pal. You never heard of moving and finding a cheaper place? Prissy
@drumsticknuggets5123
@drumsticknuggets5123 11 ай бұрын
Bless you for having worked as a teacher. Perfect example of how teachers aren't valued. In our state professions that are deemed "woman's work" rarely are valued. This also means we don't value women as much as men. I hope this changes in my lifetime, but given the current political direction, in Texas, I fear it will only get worse before getting better. An investment in our teachers is an investment in our future (and this shouldn't be just for the wealthy in private schools) .
@achillese1265
@achillese1265 3 ай бұрын
If a kid is persistently unruly demand that the parents sit in their classes or home school them.
@2m8o15
@2m8o15 9 ай бұрын
“If you’re complaining about the cashier who doesn’t understand how to count your change, you better be at that school supporting us and students” That. Is. Perfect.
@averagegardener4266
@averagegardener4266 6 ай бұрын
Preach Dammit, Well said , 🫡
@TheJeffbarrett
@TheJeffbarrett 6 ай бұрын
I've actually seen this first hand, the register tells them how much change is due, but the clerk struggled on what coins to take out of the till
@gingergrant6759
@gingergrant6759 5 ай бұрын
I was actually taught at the supermarket I worked at how to count change back it's very simple and I've never forgot it
@xMrsmileyfacex
@xMrsmileyfacex 5 ай бұрын
I'm complaining about the lack of discipline, and proper behavior kids should give their elders and teachers. Corporal Punishment needs to come back and made legal under certain guidelines.
@0volts157
@0volts157 5 ай бұрын
Kids aren't stupid. They know cash is dead. They'll probably have zero chance to work in such jobs in the near future. Understanding mathematics is incredibly important of course for many other things but I don't blame them for thinking it's just a waste of time now when no mater how hard they work - they'll never get in front of struggling to live.
@Lane-dc9hd
@Lane-dc9hd Жыл бұрын
I taught in TX for about 10 years. I"ll give you a few reasons why I and other teachers left teaching. The principals go and hide if they don't want to be bothered. The students are so disrespectful you will almost have to threaten if they hit you, you WILL knock them out! Then of course you will get a child abuse case for just defending yourself! Then you have a felony and can never get another decent job! Send these grown kids to the office and they" ll send them back with a pat on the back, candy and tell YOU you have to deal with it! There are middle school teacher cliques that will exclude you and talk about you if you don't hang out or party with them. I've had to hold my going to the bathroom over an hour later because no one came to watch my class. I've run multiple lesson plans staying late at school for these lesson plans. I had normal blood pressure but felt one day like I was going to have a stroke. I've had to go into the hallway to get air after being called multiple names by students just for asking for homework. You really go into teaching to help students but the system is set up to help them fail and you're just a casualty along the way! They ought to let teachers that have actually taught for years in the classroom set the agendas and rules for schools. I left TX and teaching two years ago for customer service and I'm happy I did! TX will continue to lose teachers and the students will continue to go downhill and the bottom line will be we as a country will suffer and I predict the U. S. will be the most backwards uneducated country on the planet!
@NoOligarchs
@NoOligarchs Жыл бұрын
I say this with all sincerity: congratulations on getting out of Texas and the teaching profession. I hope one day to get my daughter out, though I wish it could be to a different country altogether. ❤
@최지영-y6e
@최지영-y6e Жыл бұрын
@@NoOligarchsyou can do my dear, I’m rooting for you. I pray your dreams come true in Jesus name amen. ❤
@최지영-y6e
@최지영-y6e Жыл бұрын
Congratulations my dear. I left teaching in 2018. Never again will I set foot in a classroom. ❤
@adjovie
@adjovie Жыл бұрын
Former educator here 👋 Hear hear to the last sentence 👏 Let’s fast forward this by continually voting for the orange nincompoop buffoon and his buffoon cronies…I want my “I told you so” in the next 10 or so years 😂😭
@valchris11
@valchris11 Жыл бұрын
It's just not teaching. It's experienced in our professions as well.
@candyhufft-tk7nq
@candyhufft-tk7nq 7 ай бұрын
My daughter just graduated Law school last summer. Her kindergarten teacher came to our home for her high school graduation party….that’s how important our teachers are at ALL levels, without exception and without distinction. Thank you!
@SquirtlePower809
@SquirtlePower809 6 ай бұрын
Thank you for saying this! I am still in touch with HUNDREDS of my students and I cry out of joy when I see so many of them as doctors, lawyers, engineers, CEOs, etc. and so many of them have thanked me directly for inspiring and supporting them. That's the only reason I haven't quit yet. Because honestly I'm deeply depressed and struggling to stay with it.
@pablo1835rigel
@pablo1835rigel 6 ай бұрын
I was shopping with my mom last year and we met one of her former colleagues. She was happy to see us again and surprised about the fact that I'm on the verge of graduating.
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@AlbrechtEike 3 ай бұрын
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@Manwithabrain90
@Manwithabrain90 Жыл бұрын
Another thing people can do to support teachers: stop treating them like crap and stop hiring administrators who are batsh*t crazy and treat them like crap, too. This insanity needs to stop or we’re going to be one giant dystopia in the very near future.
@user-vg8ez9cu6u
@user-vg8ez9cu6u Жыл бұрын
Too late for that
@jonsmith7659
@jonsmith7659 Жыл бұрын
The rich will always get their education and the rest of us will suffer. Allowing far right idiots to have a say and be on boards, will continue and that’ll be the end of public education as we know it.
@jgesselberty
@jgesselberty Жыл бұрын
Most administrators got there because they could not hack it in the classroom. They got their advanced degrees, not to better serve the students, but to get the heck out.
@createone100
@createone100 Жыл бұрын
Amen
@ezzylopez7286
@ezzylopez7286 Жыл бұрын
I taught at CCSD the building administrators were fast tracked and just as stressed as the teachers. Their admins would tell them that had to do as told and reminded them how unqualified they were. I laughed when recommended for admin training. No thank you
@llm8268
@llm8268 Жыл бұрын
An American I knew years ago worked as teacher in Japan, and said the difference was night and day. She said the Respect from the students was 100% as a cultural norm. And so teaching was easy. But if a society breeds entitlement, aggrandizement, contempt for others and hatred as a cultural norm, this is the unfortunate result. It’s deeper and starts within each individual, there’s already a war within that person and they only look to project that onto others. Deep Peace, and deep respect for self and others needs to be fostered.
@sickandtiredofbeingsickand
@sickandtiredofbeingsickand Жыл бұрын
Could not agree more!
@xdani_thethinkingneko
@xdani_thethinkingneko Жыл бұрын
I think a lot of it comes from our society. I’ve heard in my life over and over again, how teaching isn’t a real profession.... rhetoric like that is heard by the children, and then they end up treating their teachers like complete crap. It’s just insane that they’re not paying them correctly. But what are you expect from a red state? They like to say they care about children and teachers, but the way they vote says otherwise.It’s just horrifying because my mom is a teacher, and we live in a blue state and even she is struggling. I cannot fathom how it is in a place with lower support.
@MaryofMayberry
@MaryofMayberry 11 ай бұрын
It is not just Texas sadly.
@MaryofMayberry
@MaryofMayberry 11 ай бұрын
In my state the governor hired former retired business people. Some are successful but didn't go to school for 4 years.....
@edwinjones1000
@edwinjones1000 11 ай бұрын
YEs. You are correct. I have a BS in Business and am learning Japanese so that I may apply for a teaching visa in Okinawa where honor and respect is a way of life.
@FrankiJ1
@FrankiJ1 Жыл бұрын
I quit after my first year. Came back after a year and worked 2 years at a phenomenal prep school here in North Texas. Quit after 2 years, heath insurance was horrible and I couldn’t sustain my family financially. Went back into banking and I make more than a teacher that’s been teaching over 20 years. Now I’m learning IT! I was a North Texas teacher like these teachers!
@Slazk31
@Slazk31 Жыл бұрын
My daughter in law left after two years. She works at a gas station and makes more as an assistant manager. I stay because 90% of my students make it worth it, because I need a decent health insurance for my own illnesses and now PTSD after a student messed up my nervous system after an incident. It saddens me to see how society and bad politicians, parents and followers are messing things up.
@Brainjoy01
@Brainjoy01 Жыл бұрын
I'm in teaching now. Do I just apply at my local bank? The teller ladies always look so happy and have time to do their makeup and hair every morning. I miss that
@thearmy88ify
@thearmy88ify Жыл бұрын
Teacher salary was never meant to support a family by itself.
@jasono.1629
@jasono.1629 Жыл бұрын
Happy you got out and are going better for yourself 👍. The more teachers that quit, the sooner the real problem will be looked at: student misbehavior.
@chrystellmom
@chrystellmom Жыл бұрын
​@thearmy88ify That's why a lot of males aren't in teaching, or both spouses work. I see you're military. USAF Brat, and I know the pay is low also especially for NCO's. Same with many firefighters and police departments.
@JoyMiller-s9r
@JoyMiller-s9r 4 ай бұрын
I absolutely love, love, love this story. It's the stories like this that keep me going after 26 years of teaching. Way to go Ms. Dowdy!!!
@donot314
@donot314 11 ай бұрын
My son was assaulted by a kid in his second year of teaching. It happened in front of the entire class. He sent the kid to the office, where she accused him of "grabbing" her hand (as she was swinging it at him). He didn't. He stepped out of the way. He was totally shocked. She was back in class the next day. He was up for a disciplinary investigation. Teachers desperately need the support of government, employers and parents. It, also, wouldn't hurt for parents to spend some time teaching their kids respect.
@backlogbuddies
@backlogbuddies 11 ай бұрын
Being a male teacher is almost impossible. I work in Asia and I've had friends blackmailed by schools for helping kids in the bathroom because the school forced them to. They pointed out how their contract stated they're not supposed to wake the kids up from nap time, change clothes, or help in the bathroom and the schools told them to do it in front of a camera or they'd be fired. I quit the second a school tries to make me help with any of those.
@suzanneofthesouthernisles1224
@suzanneofthesouthernisles1224 10 ай бұрын
My teacher colleague was struck by a 5th grade student so hard she was on leave for 6 weeks. Nothing happened to the student, they just moved him to a different class. There is no accountability whatsoever.
@Charvo75
@Charvo75 10 ай бұрын
Honestly, changing demographics are just going to make it worse.
@Tico513
@Tico513 9 ай бұрын
Doubt it, I bet something more went on
@donot314
@donot314 9 ай бұрын
@@Tico513 Since it was in front of the entire class, and since my son was substituting, it is highly unlikely.
@LiLgPnoy15
@LiLgPnoy15 Жыл бұрын
I work in education, and yes, the disrespect from students is ridiculous. I may not have liked all my teachers when I was in school, but I respected them. Bless all of you wonderful parents and educators in this country and world.
@hayleyparr6565
@hayleyparr6565 Жыл бұрын
I hated school and even dropped out but I have never disrespected a teacher the way I've seen students today do. It makes me sad because one day they'll look back and see how important education is.
@JEdwarrd
@JEdwarrd Жыл бұрын
The middle class is being destroyed by the Capitalist, managerial class. Charter schools are stealing money from the public system. Middle Class wages are stagnant & many are living at the poverty line. What I just pointed out are the specific sociological reasons why there is no student respect for teachers. Demoralized humans often act out in ways that are not respectful. Respect is a two way street, Teachers represent state authority. How has the state shown respect to the citizen when they constantly write laws to subjugate citizen. Ps. Trump is still a free man, and no one meaningful went to jail after the 2008 financial crash. The pandemic created a wealth transfer to the 1% but u can't understand why the middle classes are crumbling and not being respectful?
@michelleb3096
@michelleb3096 Жыл бұрын
This. Plus they learn it from social media. Plus a lot of the parents find it acceptable to “stand up to authority “.
@05bastille
@05bastille Жыл бұрын
From my experience, as a student and as a starting teacher, students who disrespect usually come from parents who disrespect.
@greenlime1997
@greenlime1997 Жыл бұрын
You forgot to mention one factor: the demonization of teachers by conservatives and far-right Christian nationalists who have been inculcated to believe that teachers are indoctrinating their children is also contributing to teacher disillusionment.
@kellilangley3875
@kellilangley3875 Жыл бұрын
My daughter is a first year teacher in Houston, she went in optimistic, determined to make a change in these kids’ lives: instead she spends most of her time with discipline, as teachers are required to deal with unruly, disrespectful students. She graduated from Texas Tech with a degree in Agriculture Business and Science, she is considering going back into that field. Parents need to help raise their kids and teach them respect.
@Veracityseeker7
@Veracityseeker7 Жыл бұрын
It's a losing battle with the public schools. She could start her own student pod where parents hire her to teach. She could go to a Christian, Catholic, Montessori, charter, or Waldorf School. Public schools are not worth her sanity, health and finances.
@miroperinich2495
@miroperinich2495 11 ай бұрын
We live in a corrupt and dishonest world and those who do their job to the best of their ability suffer. I am an electrician and I lived in socialism (communism) and now a democratic system. Everything is corrupt today and I don't see anything positive when some nonsense is being forced instead of normal basic human values. If it is not in the interest to have a healthy and normal society, then it is better to fail because this does not make sense. Teachers have always been respected and the question arises as to who is the main culprit for this mess. Western democracy is a fraud and never existed. I have always followed the rules no matter what they are and I have no difficulty in behaving civilly in any situation. I happened to be several times in 82 and 83 in Galveston and Houston. According to me, Texas is the best state in America with an interesting culture based on my modest knowledge of America. Moving from USA to Croatia - Sara Dyson (TEXAS Dallas) kzbin.info/www/bejne/fmTMoKSen7eXrsk Sara Dyson of Expat in Croatia on RTL Danas kzbin.info/www/bejne/oIDOaX6rbKmVers The Story of Expat in Croatia's Sara Dyson kzbin.info/www/bejne/f5S0d3h5i8t_mJo&ab_channel=AllThingsCroatia CWoI 2023 Winners kzbin.info/www/bejne/enWaaWR3hL16n5Y&ab_channel=CroatianWomen%27sNetworkMre%C5%BEaHrvatskih%C5%BDena Croatian Citizenship: How to Get it and Advantages kzbin.info/www/bejne/eXjXn2msmb9ke7s&ab_channel=traveleconomics THE MAIN REASONS WE LOVE living in CROATIA! kzbin.info/www/bejne/pqPYlYaOoZ2rn6M&ab_channel=RoyalCroatianTours ​
@psychedforlife7176
@psychedforlife7176 11 ай бұрын
​@@Veracityseeker7have you seen what Montessori teachers are paid. 😢 It might as well be called volunteering.
@Veracityseeker7
@Veracityseeker7 11 ай бұрын
@@psychedforlife7176 No,😐 That's 😢 sad. Thank you for clarifying.
@MichaelMattison
@MichaelMattison 11 ай бұрын
I did my student teaching and realized I wasn't cut out for it. There were discipline problems over 40 yrs ago. Can't imagine now
@cynthiaventers5079
@cynthiaventers5079 3 ай бұрын
Parents must send us children ready to learn. Discipline your child.
@PhD777
@PhD777 Ай бұрын
Truth!
@rob_barriecharles2042
@rob_barriecharles2042 2 күн бұрын
The problem is parents and voters blaming teachers of being "woke" and then feel the need to punish teachers for actually doing what they are supposed to do. Everyone one blaming problems on "woke" are the problem.
@shauntelhall6329
@shauntelhall6329 Жыл бұрын
As a student I hated most of my teachers and I was what I consider a “bad” student. My attitude, grades, and self esteem were all garbage. That being said I still never disrespected my teachers the way kids do now. That girl that pepper sprayed her teacher because he took her phone because she was using it to CHEAT. He lost his job! It’s insane to me how shitty of a person you have to be to assault your teachers.
@lanea8764
@lanea8764 Жыл бұрын
Respect for acknowledging that
@MrEJF02
@MrEJF02 Жыл бұрын
SHe would have gotten touched up nicely. At that point IDGAF. SHe would never do it again
@sherryhillman9197
@sherryhillman9197 Жыл бұрын
Hate. Is such a strong word. Maybe you dislike the Teachers because of you. Instead of getting to know the Teacher. 😊
@PhilaTsavo
@PhilaTsavo Жыл бұрын
And a different student had punched that teacher just 2 months before. I hope he can quit and get another job. There are a lot of British and American teachers working overseas and this video explains a lot of the 'push' factors.
@Volundur9567
@Volundur9567 Жыл бұрын
​@@sherryhillman9197some teachers are assholes. Truth. They form opinions based on your color, accent, attire, etc.
@dmf7358
@dmf7358 Жыл бұрын
As a substitute teacher in San Francisco, I can say that the physical violence and disrespect is horrendous at all grade levels. The stress from my last assignment became so bad that I had constant chest pain and insomnia. My doctor made me come into his office and then get an ECG because he thought I might be having a heart attack. I asked an administrator why students are not suspended for horrific behavior, and she told me, "It's not a good look." There are many teachers in the district who are currently on disability. I left my previous assignment, and am working irregularly now. It is just not worth the stress. There are parents who will not recognize their children's problematic behaviors, and put the blame on teachers. These parents can be very vicious.
@GMAMEC
@GMAMEC Жыл бұрын
Oh my, I believe it is even harder for substitutes.
@mariahsmom9457
@mariahsmom9457 Жыл бұрын
Parents are the main problem in all of this. Raise better kids!
@sarahm.5356
@sarahm.5356 Жыл бұрын
That is just insane. All the teachers should quit.
@theoriginalkrabbypatty
@theoriginalkrabbypatty Жыл бұрын
@@sarahm.5356Guess some teachers shouldn’t have been going behind parents backs and grooming them 💁🏼‍♀️
@firstinthedance
@firstinthedance Жыл бұрын
@@theoriginalkrabbypatty Teachers do not set the curriculum. If you have a problem with what is being taught, take it up with your state's governor, the school board, and administration. Teachers are the low men on the totem pole. In my state, what you call "grooming" is the law, and teachers who don't follow it can be fired and/or fined, regardless of personal beliefs.
@ralfano97
@ralfano97 Жыл бұрын
Someone I work with says all the time “they don’t make parents like the used to.” And it’s so true. My teacher talked to my mom once because I wasn’t doing my homework and there was hell to pay for that. I didn’t hear the end of it for a while. I can’t imagine the punishment I’d have gotten if I hit my teacher. Parents just aren’t the same. They have no respect and they raise disrespectful children.
@emilyjackson2055
@emilyjackson2055 Жыл бұрын
My mother would have skinned me alive had I done half of what my students get away with. And that’s if the teacher left anything for them to discipline.
@pic376
@pic376 Жыл бұрын
Very simple! Parents don't want to be parents anymore. Parents are being beasties with their kids. That's the reason why we are in this predicament.
@LandonStrauss-hc1sc
@LandonStrauss-hc1sc Жыл бұрын
Parents get paid FAR less then their parents did, homes are more expensive, food, pay is less, no time to parent.
@timtrewyn453
@timtrewyn453 Жыл бұрын
@@LandonStrauss-hc1sc Fair points. More stressed out parents.
@brianseay8242
@brianseay8242 Жыл бұрын
@@LandonStrauss-hc1sc It's still no excuse for not raising their kids and how they end up being disrespectful. These parents made these kids, they need to raise, discipline, and talk to them---in other words, BE a parent!
@patbrumph6769
@patbrumph6769 Ай бұрын
It's a stressful, low paid job, and everyone blames the teacher for their kid's failure. Teacher's can't avoid spending their own money to provide students with supplies: pencils, crayons, paper whatever. I had a parent--in front of me--tell his kid that it was ok to disrupt my class. Another teacher, a young woman, had a boy reach into a fish tank, grab a fist full of stones and throw it in her face. I was unprepared for all the psychological problems the kids had. Prior to becoming a teacher I spent 34 years in the Army as a sergeant. It was a demanding, stressful job, but was rewarding. I was proud to be a sergeant. People look down on teachers. That's the best you can do? After teaching for three years I quit. It was exhausting with no rewards in the end.
@heyheyhey40
@heyheyhey40 Жыл бұрын
These stories need to be told more AND they need to be taken seriously.
@heatherfitzgibbon
@heatherfitzgibbon Жыл бұрын
A lot of parents don't respect teachers and state legislatures don't want to fund public school above and beyond because so many in the GOP are pushing for private school funding through vouchers.
@Chordonblue
@Chordonblue 11 ай бұрын
AND they should re-institute corporal punishment (my school used paddles). It worked before, it can work again. Either that, or throw the miscreants in jail. What SHOULD now happen is have a camera set up in EVERY classroom which can be reviewed if a student gets unruly. Right now, it's all he said/she said. That needs to stop.
@joshcramb95
@joshcramb95 7 ай бұрын
Easy ways to solve this but nope
@rob_barriecharles2042
@rob_barriecharles2042 2 күн бұрын
The problem is parents and voters blaming teachers of being "woke" and then feel the need to punish teachers for actually doing what they are supposed to do. Everyone one blaming problems on "woke" are the problem.
@rob_barriecharles2042
@rob_barriecharles2042 2 күн бұрын
​​@@Chordonblue there is lots and lots of research that children exposed to physical discipline become sexually deranged and even sexual predators as adults.
@psychedforlife7176
@psychedforlife7176 11 ай бұрын
My mom was a wonderful teacher. She worked like 60 per week to do planning, grading, and setting up the classroom. The teachers in her school district went over a decade without ANY raises while administrators' salaries almost doubled. She finally retired any barely got any retirement after 40 years of teaching. It's gotta change, these current teachers are putting up with horrible parents and students while being paid peanuts.
@CJ-gv6bq
@CJ-gv6bq 10 ай бұрын
I live in Vermont where teachers make far more money than the a erage worker, have far better benefit programs and pensions, something denied to corporate workers.
@Tico513
@Tico513 9 ай бұрын
Most people have 2 or 3 jobs and don't have much I bet you guys have a home and decent vehicles, sounds completely normal to me, it's called reality.
@eveelsbury8341
@eveelsbury8341 Ай бұрын
@@psychedforlife7176 I called working 60 hours a week for a re-educational system of propaganda… I called that consensual slavery… Teacher should understand what’s going on… The real crime is that the taxpayer is paying for all of this nonsense
@BusterBronco1987
@BusterBronco1987 Жыл бұрын
Here are the reasons we are quitting 1. State legislatures putting more and more accountability metrics on the backs of teachers 2. Parents no longer holding their children accountable for their actions 3. Low pay. Several of my teacher friends are on food stamps 4. State education leaders changes content and curriculum standards every few years
@broman3017
@broman3017 Жыл бұрын
💯
@muchokatanaslol5649
@muchokatanaslol5649 Жыл бұрын
yet we pay the most for schools. I wonder whose fault that is....oh the unions that always strike at least in IL
@corgising5606
@corgising5606 Жыл бұрын
I worked for a short time in a restaurant. People like to stereotype who the worst tippers were, but for me it was always teachers. I was never upset about that, but sad that such important people were not properly compensated.
@pavelbuchnevich1229
@pavelbuchnevich1229 Жыл бұрын
@@muchokatanaslol5649 Since when do people of IL pay to attend public schools?
@muchokatanaslol5649
@muchokatanaslol5649 Жыл бұрын
@@pavelbuchnevich1229 I remember plenty of taxes. Property taxes and such.
@trojanhell7639
@trojanhell7639 4 ай бұрын
Thank you for all your hard work …you deserve better
@BradZook
@BradZook Жыл бұрын
I had to end my teaching career early after 28 years. I now work in a blue collar factory job. I can not BELIEVE how easy my job is now and my hourly pay is about the same. Schools abuse teachers as a matter of course. Multiple school administrators have literally been some of the worst human beings I've met in my life. I miss my kids! 😥
@Dr.Beetlejuice110
@Dr.Beetlejuice110 Жыл бұрын
It's a shame that you wasn't getting paid more than a factory job. That's ridiculous!!! You got a degree. We gotta change things.
@neatofication
@neatofication Жыл бұрын
Yes!! I work at a library making library cards, shelving books, etc. I make the same as I did teaching how after 3 raises and I just started less than 6 months ago😊
@Dr.Beetlejuice110
@Dr.Beetlejuice110 Жыл бұрын
@@neatofication that's crazy. Teacher pay needs to change.
@caliblue2
@caliblue2 Жыл бұрын
That was my experience- the adults were worse than the kids!
@johninsalisbury2010
@johninsalisbury2010 Жыл бұрын
i miss my special needs kids, but when you get paid 14.40 an hour and the principal doesn't care, you can't stay. when they talk to you like you're 12, you either leave or have a heart attack
@zwick6890
@zwick6890 Жыл бұрын
I’ve taught for 30 years- the majority of my problems have come from students who come from messed up homes/parents with no time for them & from people outside of the classroom and/or school who have no idea what is really going on in education. I saw a big change in behaviors when everyone got phones, tablets, and social media.
@CLM2204
@CLM2204 Жыл бұрын
YEAP - was it the viruses damaging kids & parents brains 😮
@liberalismisaids9564
@liberalismisaids9564 Жыл бұрын
We are now in our third generation of “independent” women and fatherless homes on a mass scale . We can’t expect teachers to be parents to these kids and we need to go back to how it was before no child left behind . Set some expectations and hold the kids to it .
@funsizedazzy6708
@funsizedazzy6708 Жыл бұрын
Yea it sucks that now in days both parents have to work like crazy to survive so the kids are getting neglected. As a single mom I’m reallly trying to give my kids real time and lessons they can learn from me not just school
@pixality7902
@pixality7902 Жыл бұрын
I've always said if people complain about stupid people they should be supporting education. Unfortunately ive come to learn many of them just want to feel superior to others. They dont complain about the cashier because it harms them at all, they do it to feel better than them. Those people absolutely are against education.
@merrywhiterose
@merrywhiterose Жыл бұрын
@@liberalismisaids9564 Women have to be independent to support themselves & their families. Women don't have to stay with an abusive spouse, anymore. Single family homes are a problem, though. The major problem is teaching their children to respect authority.
@angelakennedy7004
@angelakennedy7004 Жыл бұрын
I see several problems, the school administration, the parents, and politicians. Teachers are one of the most valuable professions we have! This country cares more about sports and other industries than those that educate our children. Unbelievable!
@MsJonessss
@MsJonessss Жыл бұрын
Exactly.
@Parakeetfriend4215
@Parakeetfriend4215 11 ай бұрын
YES! It was all about sports team when I was in high school in the 80's too.
@rob_barriecharles2042
@rob_barriecharles2042 2 күн бұрын
The problem is parents and voters blaming teachers of being "woke" and then feel the need to punish teachers for actually doing what they are supposed to do. Everyone one blaming problems on "woke" are the problem.
@leemayhan4199
@leemayhan4199 Ай бұрын
For decades I would tease my best friend a long time teacher that she had to endure the public thought that teacher’s had it made, making a lot of money and having the summer off. As a nurse I got my “come to Jesus” moment when some members of the community asked me well as politician’s blamed us for “pushing the jab, wearing a mask and social distancing”. To be told that despite using science to back up CDC recommendations we were told we were lying. My opinion now, MAGA politicians with the help of a huge conservative media are attempting to destroy our trust in a system that is based on the sciences. Far right religious politicians have made it their goal for decades to destroy public education for all and replace it with their own brand of teaching that will indoctrinate the children with false information and the re-writing of American history to suit their “truth” as they see it as well as spreading by force the Christian religion. The secretary of Education in Trump’s administration by billionaire Betsy Devos a total advocate of private Christian education funded by tax payer money and her children never attended a public school that she was now in charge of. An easy way to get their plan done is to get rid of the teachers who may get in the way and totally make over teachers to their plan for the future of children in America to totally create a cult.
@EstieDobsonCuellar
@EstieDobsonCuellar Жыл бұрын
The pay, you ask? It’s all going to the people in the administration building…while teachers are paying out of their own pockets for basic supplies. The state of public education in this country is laughable at best. My heart goes out to anyone still teaching in our public schools.
@fortusvictus8297
@fortusvictus8297 Жыл бұрын
Problem is expectation. Public does not mean 'best' or even 'adequate', it means bare bones basics. I really dislike how 'public education' has become the standard, so many kids I see in class should not be there and would thrive in many private school programs or homeschool programs. But their parents are either in default mode (its what you do, the government says so) or they lack the confidence to advocate for a higher standard for their kids through private schooling or homeschooling when it is an option.
@allisonshaw9341
@allisonshaw9341 Жыл бұрын
Pay for private school teachers is lower and often the job offers no benefits.
@fortusvictus8297
@fortusvictus8297 Жыл бұрын
@@allisonshaw9341 That is true, relatively speaking. Landing a private school job is generally far more competitive and the pay is at or around public school wages with fewer benefits as you say. Public school teaching jobs are, again being very general, more abundant and easier to hold onto with nice benefits but the quality of life and job satisfaction tends to be much lower.
@OneAdam12Adam
@OneAdam12Adam Жыл бұрын
Amen
@OneAdam12Adam
@OneAdam12Adam Жыл бұрын
​@@fortusvictus8297JEEZLUSS! WHAT A WEAK ARGUMENT.
@bunny_0288
@bunny_0288 Жыл бұрын
Nowadays, a good percentage of children behave atrociously. Parents expect the school to do their parenting for them. It's honestly one of the major factors for why I will homeschool. I have no intention of letting my kids be around children who are violent and so disrespectful. Especially since schools can't or won't discipline the kids anymore. Nope, my kids won't be exposed to such utter nonsense that goes mostly unchecked. Both of my sisters were teachers. One quit and will never go back. My other sister git her masters and is now a school librarian. She never wanted back in the classroom again.
@happycook6737
@happycook6737 Жыл бұрын
I'm a public school teacher. I'm very happy you decided to homeschool because there are far too many disrespectful, out of control, foul mouthed, garbage spewing children. We have several in our kindergarten class that stab, spit, punch, pull hair, curse, describe and draw sexual acts, etc. We are constantly calling CPS, etc. Those abused, unparented children can rob your children of their innocence in a flash. We must protect our own children because schools can't expell or suspend young behaviorally disordered children! It is illegal so the same bad apple kids get "rights to an education". The only protection for your children is home schooling or to find a private school that can expell or reject admission of behavior children.
@bunny_0288
@bunny_0288 Жыл бұрын
@@happycook6737 Thank you for sharing your experiences. It's utterly terrible what is going on nowadays. I am so sorry for everything you deal with at work on a daily basis. I know there are amazing teachers out there who truly do their best to educate children, but there is only so much you can do when so much of your class time is being spent handling behavior issues.
@RebekahAPinto
@RebekahAPinto Жыл бұрын
It's not that schools won't discipline the kids but it's actually the parents of those children who won't let teachers discipline their kids when they're away from home. Because in the parents' eyes their children can "do no wrong" to which I find nothing but disgusting. That's why right now, I don't wanna have anything to do with kids. Plus, the last thing I want is another boss who is nothing but greedy for money & very pro-parent.
@proudatheist2042
@proudatheist2042 Жыл бұрын
Former public school teacher here. I was a special education teacher during my last year of teaching. I disciplined students and doled out consequences for their behavior that they didn't like. Yet, my fellow colleagues treated ME as if I was the one who was misbehaving and out of line. Of course, my colleagues absolutely did NOT want the students I mentioned in their classrooms! 😂 My point is, some teachers do discipline, but it can become a reverse uno situation where somehow the sane, civil adult is the one at fault.
@proudatheist2042
@proudatheist2042 Жыл бұрын
​@@RebekahAPintoI had that experience as well too many times in my 4 years teaching in inner city schools.
@ice319
@ice319 6 ай бұрын
People need to realize this. The whole reason why we have doctors, lawyers, judges, etc. is because of these teachers. They need to be given everything they need and then some.
@NightmareRex6
@NightmareRex6 5 ай бұрын
get rockerfeller out of school, this is part the rockerfeller agenda 2030. they want to revert it to medeval fuedal times, EXEPT they will be "archons" with ADVANCED teck, in 1960 they had 1990s computers with CD-rom, they have tech YEARS before public get it., why do they fear peaople owning non advanced waepons while they own super advanced? probbaly becuase they KNOW they are going against universal law of the LAND (God Christ ultimate creator eta)
@SeerSeekingTruth
@SeerSeekingTruth 5 ай бұрын
And you truly think the world is better off with a bunch of lying deceitful doctors, lawyers and judges? Please be serious. Schools breed imbeciles. Scientists ruin the world. Chemists are posing our planet. Lawyers are about as corrupt as it gets and doctors are making people sicker not healthier.
@camaro02dk
@camaro02dk 4 ай бұрын
maga dont want teachers... they do not want an educated populace, they are harder to control
@evanurena8868
@evanurena8868 4 ай бұрын
That's exactly why it doesn't make much sense why teachers don't get paid as much as doctors, lawyers, or judges considering that most good teachers made them what they are today.
@rosej5029
@rosej5029 3 ай бұрын
ADD to list the PRO ATHLETES paid HUNDREDS OF MILLIONS OF DOLLARS a YEAR for throwing balls or objects in the air for a couple hours a day, wouldn't be there if it wasn't for the teacher getting paid at most $50000-$70000 a year!
@francesb7515
@francesb7515 Ай бұрын
I also panicked until I moved to a school and district with a strong union that actually values it's teachers. Now I have support and care, I can manage working overtime and to love teaching.
@rob_barriecharles2042
@rob_barriecharles2042 2 күн бұрын
The problem is parents and voters blaming teachers of being "woke" and then feel the need to punish teachers for actually doing what they are supposed to do. Everyone one blaming problems on "woke" are the problem.
@deborahsherer1710
@deborahsherer1710 8 ай бұрын
I spent 30 years as Principal’s Secretary. I watched everything these teachers are saying. I fought for my teachers as much as I could. Unfortunately, the District Administration is where all the money goes. And in Texas, football. A HS Coach makes 2to 3 times what a teacher makes. Teachers are just a necessary expense and considered replaceable. It’s sad. I loved my teachers. These teachers are telling the truth.
@neversaydie2041
@neversaydie2041 6 ай бұрын
It's no different in liberal states. I'm a teacher and the leadership is terrible. At least you're in Texas
@leiajiang7877
@leiajiang7877 5 ай бұрын
That's insane that in america we dont support all atheletes but only popular ones such as football. And thats the one profession no one is going to get into
@JourneyWithJazz-
@JourneyWithJazz- 5 ай бұрын
Football is crazy, especially kids that are playing and can’t even read and do basic math!!😢😢😢
@trwent
@trwent 5 ай бұрын
​​@neversaydie2041 It is different. A number of districts in California, for example, have cut out football. And even where it remains, a lower proportion of the students now play it than in the southern states. Can you imagine anyone in a position of authority in Texas advocating cutting football? They would likely be tarred and feathered, and run out of the state on a rail!!
@casparhughey5651
@casparhughey5651 5 ай бұрын
​@@neversaydie2041 it's a lot worse in repub states
@KatWoman12
@KatWoman12 Жыл бұрын
EVERY point they made is 100% accurate and it applies across all states. The disrespect, behavior in general, use of profanity, and etc. is unreal. It gets worse by the day.
@stitches318
@stitches318 11 ай бұрын
It depends where you live. My son started kindergarten in a great school where he loved all his classmates and teachers and learned so much. In 1st - 3rd grade we were in another district, where he suddenly became withdrawn and behavioral problems, not learning much. I went to his school one day and could see why, kids and teachers yelling, just pure chaos everywhere. His old school was not like that. I homeschooled my son and we eventually moved. He started 4th grade and became a completely different kid, well adjusted, polite, happy. Kids pick up on the behaviors of who they're around for sure Some kids are around chaos all day at home and take that to school, spreading it to even the healthy kids
@mmmfun77
@mmmfun77 Жыл бұрын
Parents don’t say no or give consequences for bad behavior. My friend , a teacher of 25 years, recently got kicked by a student she has known since elementary school. Mom did absolutely nothing. She has said the exact same thing. We are watching the complete breakdown of society and it isn’t just happening here in America
@Dr.Sharron
@Dr.Sharron Жыл бұрын
Your friend should have filed charges.
@stephenanderson1594
@stephenanderson1594 Жыл бұрын
Even scarier Texas is an open carry state and is ground zero for school shootings. Parents, I hold you responsible for your kids and the people you vote for.
@williams.carpenter2362
@williams.carpenter2362 Жыл бұрын
Society broke down years when we started letting the American left corrupt the minds of the masses via the bloated and braindead public education system.
@Harry_Tick
@Harry_Tick Жыл бұрын
Welcome to the corporate world. Where investment in slaves is bad business practice. Importing new slaves to replace the old is much more efficient.
@dinkyboss
@dinkyboss Жыл бұрын
That’s so messed up and you’re right. Collapsing right in front of our eyes
@ardymoore694
@ardymoore694 Ай бұрын
I was a substitute teacher in Granbury, TX, I had plans to teach full time but completely changed my mind when a kid slapped a kid hiding behind me. When I sent him to the principal he asked me if I knew who his Daddy was! Daddy can teach him!
@thisgirlisoverit
@thisgirlisoverit 28 күн бұрын
heartbreaking
@terrychancellor4593
@terrychancellor4593 Жыл бұрын
I have NEVER, NEVER understood why there is so little respect for teachers, truly! We would not have a functioning society without teachers!!!! Every American has had teachers in their lives teaching them the skills to succeed. I have only substituted, but I have seen what teachers go through just in the classroom alone, this doesn't even take into account all the red tape and behind the scenes prep and aggravation they endure. It is SHAMEFUL that pompous politicians won't move heaven and earth to improve their salaries and work conditions. They deserve the utmost respect and I have always given that to teachers. I was there for every parent/teacher conference, there for back to school night to meet the teachers personally, there to help in the classroom when volunteers were needed, etc. Our society needs to demand better. Better pay, respect, and supplies for our teachers equals better quality education for our students. Better school facilities equals better work places and better learning abilities. VOTE, VOTE, VOTE!!! Raise your voices because America is sinking faster than you realize. We are losing highly educated, quality teachers at an alarming rate that won't be easy to replace any time soon, meaning way fewer teachers for way too many kids....we will be far behind the rest of the world in the blink of an eye.
@MamaTriedSolo
@MamaTriedSolo Жыл бұрын
At 57 years old I can STILL remember every mean teacher I ever had. Not all teachers deserve more.
@stelity
@stelity Жыл бұрын
@@MamaTriedSolo 34 here. My high school teachers were lazy and unmotivated to work. I vividly remember my high school math teacher telling us that all he has to do is write the AIM on the board and he would get paid for teaching us. He did this for months. After writing the AIM on the board, he would just rant about his life. I still remember my social studies teacher being so lazy that he just read from a script and didn't check to see if anyone else listening or how the audience reacting to this method. None of them were motivated in teaching.
@chipdouglas9349
@chipdouglas9349 Жыл бұрын
My wife was working 50-60 hours a week and bot sleeping. Working weekends and over the summers for her program. All the issues mentioned she experienced. She was drained and our family was suffering. The administration was so maniacal and backwards that was the thing that really upset me as a spouse. She finally quit when the doctor told her that she had be no chance of improving her health and would get worse.
@marcaribe5084
@marcaribe5084 Жыл бұрын
I’m a teacher. I love teaching so bad, but I don’t teach anymore because of everything they said. The disrespect from students AND parents, the lack of support from the school administration, the ridiculous demands and the low salary were causing me a lot of health problems.
@shaft5
@shaft5 9 ай бұрын
Lack of support is the biggest one for me, as a new teacher in Dallas ISD. Honestly my job is almost enjoyable except for when I deal with the administrators. If I quit my job in teaching it wont be due to the students, it will be due to the Administrators. The admins I deal with always have a complaint, yet when you ask them what the solution, they CANNOT tell you. Also, I learned pretty quickly to avoid asking admins questions because they NEVER have a decent answer to BASIC questions they are paid to know. I am convinced they dont want me there and want me to disappear. To this day I have never had an admin, or ANYONE in the faculty who have reached out to me offering advice, tips, or where the cafeteria is which is weird because this is the first job n my adult life where someone did NOT offer help or advice to a new employee. Even at the WORST jobs I have had there is always someone available to help you figure stuff out. At every other job I have had there is some sort of manager or boss, and his job is to make sure ALL EMPLOYEES know what they are supposed to do and how to do it. It is LITERALLY their job description. At my school, it is the opposite. The people who are supposed to be your bosses (the admin) move heaven and earth to avoid answering questions and offering advice, but instead criticize you for ridiculous stuff even though they cannot tell you how to correct the problem. So yes, the problem with our education system starts at the top, and works its way down. The QUICKEST way to fix a school is to fire the Admin and work your way down.
@marcaribe5084
@marcaribe5084 9 ай бұрын
@@shaft5 You are most likely to not receive support if you're doing a good job and that makes everyone else look bad, especially the administration. I'm sorry, but it's the true. And, yes, sometimes we find that special someone that in good faith is willing to help you and give you tips, not only to handle the situations that we face on a daily basis, but to handle the system where you work now. But it's not really something that happens that often as it might have seemed for you. I'm glad it has happened to you before, but based on my experience, it's more like a 50/50 possibility of finding a special someone like that.
@andrewlongo6
@andrewlongo6 3 ай бұрын
Horrid student behavior drove me away from public and charter schools. Mental health and physical safety is a big player in the decision to leave teaching. Parents should be worried.
@brightlight2138
@brightlight2138 7 күн бұрын
Hello I’m currently a public school teacher considering quitting but I’m afraid of not finding a job. What do you do currently and do you like it? Thanks for your response
@mycenth22
@mycenth22 Жыл бұрын
Govt: makes problems for teachers Teachers: we quit Govt: why are teachers quitting?!?!
@cherp7522
@cherp7522 Жыл бұрын
Well put!
@fireside68
@fireside68 Жыл бұрын
By design. The uneducated are much easier to manipulate and control.
@optimismrules2512
@optimismrules2512 Жыл бұрын
Govt want schoolscto continue to fail. Admin bloat, control of curriculum based on culture issues. Kids can't read but they sure see how different their classmates might look and they aren't being taught to value themselves as well as others differences. School has been dumbed down. Govt needs to be relatively removed from school (despite public schools being govt entities).
@NemoMeImpuneLacessitNevermore
@NemoMeImpuneLacessitNevermore Жыл бұрын
Govt. let’s appoint a task force to determine why teachers are quitting. There will be very few teachers on this task force Teachers: there’s a task force? No one asked me any questions. Govt : the task force results are in: teachers want specialty license plates! No actions needed on our part! Go vouchers! Teachers: we quit
@anitamorrison4238
@anitamorrison4238 Жыл бұрын
Schools are under the states' jurisdiction.
@robertstull8759
@robertstull8759 9 ай бұрын
We need to stop telling people it's okay to get paid less just because you're "doing what you love." That's exploitative manipulation. Where we spend our money shows our priorities, and if we're not paying educators then it's clearly not our priority. No matter what you're doing you deserve to be paid a living wage. You deserve to thrive. End this martyr complex BS.
@chrisbraswell8864
@chrisbraswell8864 6 ай бұрын
No one could pay me enough to teach children that have "0" discipline. They can turn the nicest Teacher into a homicidal maniac, no one should be subjected to undisciplined children, most would have to borrow manners because they have none from that family.
@xMrsmileyfacex
@xMrsmileyfacex 5 ай бұрын
Which is why the US Department of Education is a complete joke and needs to go.
@sandrawhisler1545
@sandrawhisler1545 5 ай бұрын
​@xMrsmileyfacex the department of education is not the source of these problems.
@steverigney7017
@steverigney7017 5 ай бұрын
@@xMrsmileyfacexThat’s just stupid MAGA bullshiete.
@chrispfeifer7628
@chrispfeifer7628 5 ай бұрын
​@@xMrsmileyfacex that is most definitely not the answer
@shishi42
@shishi42 Жыл бұрын
I remember being in elementary school and knowing right away that I didn't want to be a teacher. The amount of disrespectful kids in one class was outrageous. And that was in the 90s. I can't even imagine how horrible these kids are now. Parents need to do better and stop depending on teachers to discipline your children.
@Parakeetfriend4215
@Parakeetfriend4215 11 ай бұрын
Teachers aren't allowed to discipline the children. They don't want to loose their jobs.
@elagabalusrex390
@elagabalusrex390 11 ай бұрын
Right. I graduated in 2006 and I can remember not knowing who I disliked more: my patronizing authoritarian teachers most of whom treated me like I was perpetually 6 years old, or the majority of the other students who actually acted like it. I honestly wish I had been home schooled in retrospect, except, oh wait, I didn't much like my parents either lol. I can't even imagine what its like in there with all the social media crap now.
@tallyp.7643
@tallyp.7643 10 ай бұрын
@@Parakeetfriend4215 I think a lot of these parents want the teachers to actually raise the kids because they're around them more than the parents are, and then blame the teachers for not making their kids' behavior better in those few hours a day because teachers can't properly discipline the kids. Even parents who spout "it takes a village" should know that it does NOT mean abandon the kid TO the village and hope for the best. Parents need to be that leader by example before their kids get to the age where their just-as-unenlightened peers take over as examples. I trained to teach, but never got my classroom (bad timing mostly). Subbed forever til I couldn't afford to. I tutor at learning centers because the parents want to know what's going on and (mostly) hold their kids accountable for unfinished work and practices. But the classroom itself? I gave that up ages ago because the kids' behavior and parents don't want to hear about it. Your hands are tied and the kids know it, so there's little incentive for them to behave.
@areuarealman7269
@areuarealman7269 10 ай бұрын
Kids in my high school still grabbed punched acted stupid I stayed high because I was so bored and worked high school was a joke I learned more in a room by myself at eight than I learned in what four years ?Can you count too ten ?Read spot goes stop ?Jill goes there up that hill too get knocked up again ?
@ps603
@ps603 Ай бұрын
States have put too much on teachers. They should ONLY be teaching reading, writing & arithmetic. Parents should be held accountable if student misbehave.
@johnatkins3017
@johnatkins3017 11 ай бұрын
We lost our schools when the responsibility for learning was lifted from the students.
@Iansco1
@Iansco1 11 ай бұрын
We lost our schools when we let parents start dictating the curriculum (Parents Rights). When we started entertaining old people blathering in meetings and demanding "THE LORD" back into schools. Older people who think "in 1950 I was not allowed to wear PANTS to school as a girl" means jack shit in the modern world when it comes to some of the ridiculous dress code rules. Note I support realistic rules, as a former teenage boy though? BRA STRAPS didnt distract me. Shorts above the knee did not distract me. Tank Tops did not distract me. Know why most Asian nations are eclipsing us in education. They are not 9-3, just in case older students "want to get a JOB after school too!". They dont have a week off to visit family for Christmas and Easter. Long summer breaks to "Get a job" or "enjoy the nice weather and play sports outside". The US does all of that.
@johnatkins3017
@johnatkins3017 11 ай бұрын
@@Iansco1 An F is an F is an F. No diploma, no job.
@PoeLemic
@PoeLemic 11 ай бұрын
We lost our schools (and, eventually, our society) because of the lower-class families that are barely making it and have to steal to eat. They instill that into their Blax children.
@keepingitkianatural
@keepingitkianatural 10 ай бұрын
​@@johnatkins3017 yup, and what do people do when they have no job? They commit crimes. Failing everyone is not a solution at all.
@johnatkins3017
@johnatkins3017 10 ай бұрын
@@keepingitkianatural When USA schools functioned, the certainty of failure as a result of not learning caused learning, not crime. Now, we can dump math, discuss DEI instead, and enjoy massive increases in crime.
@ashshepard4947
@ashshepard4947 Жыл бұрын
I'm a preschool teacher. I've had 4 panic attacks since I've started GSRP. Teaching is a rewarding job when you are not treated like a babysitter. No one respects teachers and it begins with parents.
@ASGreen-yj4rz
@ASGreen-yj4rz Жыл бұрын
I left teaching 30 years ago because of the disrespect and having been assaulted by a student in the classroom. And they say things have gotten so much worse???? I can't even imagine.
@Polo22546
@Polo22546 Жыл бұрын
SMDH.
@shaft5
@shaft5 9 ай бұрын
I am a first year teacher in Dallas ISD. BELIEVE IT.
@ronaldfreeman3244
@ronaldfreeman3244 Ай бұрын
even when you don't see it, you are loved and appreciated!
@sparhawkable
@sparhawkable Ай бұрын
HaHaHaHa! You are a part of the problem! What help are you giving teachers? You are loved too!
@RosaGarcia-tl3wx
@RosaGarcia-tl3wx 5 ай бұрын
I work for a school district and this is so TRUE 😢 Salary, disrespectful administration and parents, behaviors, lack of support, etc,etc.. all these is real. Teachers should be making more money than those working in the district office, taking phone calls and sending emails.
@cscotet4202
@cscotet4202 4 ай бұрын
Exactly!! How someone that finished high school, takes phone calls, sending emails and makes the Superintendents or principles schedule should make $8,000 less than I do as a teach that's been at the same school for 20+ years. And has a LOT of free time during the day. I live in a town of only 2,000 people. I have family that say they see this person running around town constantly. Last week she was spotted at Walmart in the other town...getting groceries. That's not school related.
@camaro02dk
@camaro02dk 4 ай бұрын
and now you have to contend with maga morons who wants to limit books, push their religion on school and the likes
@WHOLEARMORWORSHIP
@WHOLEARMORWORSHIP 4 ай бұрын
God bless you
@leshigger6517
@leshigger6517 4 ай бұрын
as a former teacher and administrator you are correct except for your view of those working in district offices.. i have been on both sides.. its more the issue of who at the district level knows there job and has some power to make the changes and provide support to schools and teachers.. i found too many were stuck in old ways. power hungry for status. rules and culture that stood in the way of those who really wanted to make a difference. i had worked for several that pushed and risked there job to get change. sometimes it worked sometimes not.. i was loved and hated at the same time. I developed programs and systems that saved the district hundreds of thousands of dollars. fought for teachers to get better ways to lighten the paperwork and make it easier to get classroom supplies and technology for at risk students.
@lionedheart
@lionedheart 4 ай бұрын
@@leshigger6517You did the right thing. The problem with America is GREED
@cheryldodd-marko9787
@cheryldodd-marko9787 Жыл бұрын
Children need to be taught by parents to respect the teachers.🕊🇺🇲💕
@pianoplants7884
@pianoplants7884 Жыл бұрын
This starts with public figures modeling respect to teachers. Both parents and their children will learn how to respect teachers when they see "important" people respecting teachers. Not before. Everyone watches how others are treated and forms their on view to respect that person or not. - public school teacher in a dedicated school for children on the Autism Spectrum.
@DeneseJamerson-i7y
@DeneseJamerson-i7y 5 күн бұрын
Those kids don't respect their parents!!!!!!
@penelopepitstop762
@penelopepitstop762 Жыл бұрын
I have 2 Texas teachers in my family who recently quit. The main reasons - bad kids with bad parents and admin that didn’t support them. Both said the pay wasn’t the main issue. I also have a son who graduated in 2021 and some of the stories he’s told me… I just don’t understand why some kids (not all of course) are so bad and why their parents won’t do anything about it.
@yanah.965
@yanah.965 Жыл бұрын
Read “The Coddling of the American Mind: How Good Intentions and Bad Ideas Are Setting Up a Generation for Failure” by Jonathan Haidt & Greg Lukianoff. It’s not the whole story, but it is a big part of it
@g.g9158
@g.g9158 Жыл бұрын
I agree. If I could never deal with parents my job be a little nicer. Most parents are great but it only takes a couple who complain and it's usually the kids you work hardest with
@SENSEF
@SENSEF Жыл бұрын
Texas pays teachers better than other states. Other states (like Virginia) pay crap on top of all the same issues brought up here. It's impossible!
@erickanew
@erickanew Жыл бұрын
Yep your right not about the money. my daughter is a teacher. She walked out the 1st year, because of really bad kids. The 2nd year she moved to a different area, and loved it the kids were better.
@penelopepitstop762
@penelopepitstop762 Жыл бұрын
@@erickanew I’m glad it worked out for her. Schools will just keep losing teachers if they don’t change things.
@klee1619
@klee1619 Ай бұрын
I'm a senior in high school and I was looking for videos about being a teacher because I've been considering majoring in education, and nearly every video is "why I quit teaching". gee, that's encouraging.....
@nolag7581
@nolag7581 Ай бұрын
It really depends on your personality, gifts and talents. Some of those people shouldn’t have been licensed to teach. There’s a shortage so everybody gets hired.
@WeticoLivesOn
@WeticoLivesOn 29 күн бұрын
Research which states in the US are most supportive of teachers and schools and demonstrate this by providing as much funding as they possibly can. There are some good places to teach if you can be flexible where you live. Minnesota is one of the best states, if not THE best. We are in for some very rough times as a country. You can make a massive difference as a teacher. Your instincts to pursue this as a profession are good ones. In addition to carefully considering where to teach, make sure you cultivate a good network of support around you and nurture it. Please do the same for others. We are all going to need each other like never before...and that will be the case no matter what occupation we are in. Whatever you decide, I wish you well and great blessings on your life's journey.
@sarahbroad6548
@sarahbroad6548 Жыл бұрын
I am a former inner city teacher who quit because the stress destroyed my health. The end of this video had me in tears. I feel the same as these teachers. I miss being in the classroom and wonder who will be left and how much harder it will get for them.
@broaj1453
@broaj1453 Жыл бұрын
I taught for 11.5 years in public education and last school year was my last. I was exhausted mentally, physically, and emotionally. I couldn’t do another year. I decided to take a pay cut, I mean a PAY CUT, because I couldn’t endure another year. I am pursing another career.
@charleneandrle-olson3099
@charleneandrle-olson3099 Жыл бұрын
​I am so sorry. Teachers are so critical. I wish you well going forward.
@kurtcpi5670
@kurtcpi5670 Жыл бұрын
I just retired from a school district. I wasn't even a teacher, and I couldn't wait to get out. I actually attended public school at the same campus where I worked my last 8 years until I retired. I worked in the private sector for the 39 years before that, and I can tell you the wage and benefit package was the best I'd ever had. But it wouldn't be enough for me to spend every day in a modern classroom.
@randymillhouse791
@randymillhouse791 Жыл бұрын
Republican lawmakers LOVE the poorly educated.
@katiek.8808
@katiek.8808 Жыл бұрын
So why don’t we do a voucher system and let people choose schools. Clearly the education system isn’t working for anyone?
@easypeasy2938
@easypeasy2938 7 ай бұрын
Parents need to be held accountable for their own actions. Let teachers teach.
@Bizagro
@Bizagro 6 ай бұрын
Parent.
@steverigney7017
@steverigney7017 5 ай бұрын
@@BizagroJust some Goob…
@iaintgonlie7858
@iaintgonlie7858 4 ай бұрын
Its people in general. Karens for example make public work unbearable too. Companies always side with the rude customers instead of banning them. I can go up to mcdonalds workers berate them, get a free sandwhich, a coupon and be back the next day. In an ideal world i would be refused service and trespassed. How many more karens you think i will see going forward once that becomes the norm?
@kathleentrinity7367
@kathleentrinity7367 Жыл бұрын
I had 47 students in one class the year before I left teaching high school, and that class was the one that needed the most help. The workload was incredible. In addition, some in the administration at the time were not supportive when kids had behavior problems. The pay was not bad, but class size and respect were critical issues for me.
@marciazapata8031
@marciazapata8031 Жыл бұрын
Same situation with my classrooms in Brazil 🇧🇷......
@arcanineryu
@arcanineryu 11 ай бұрын
Capitalisim and the pursuit of cutting corners to save a buck has seriously poisoned so many institutions. Like education is not a place to cut corners!!
@johnprager662
@johnprager662 11 ай бұрын
The administrators are no help, yet the administrators frequently outnumber the teachers. What are they actually there for?
@beezneez2056
@beezneez2056 Ай бұрын
I can only speak for my area, and I will say that they are also quitting in droves in South Carolina. My husband teaches middle school math and just pressed charges against an 8th grader for assault and battery! I fear for his safety every day. I would love him to find a new job. He can’t even teach content because most of his time is spent dealing with behavior. There’s no support from parents, and very little from administration.
@nolag7581
@nolag7581 Ай бұрын
If you’re dealing with human beings, you’re going to have to deal with behaviors. You can’t be a math teacher and care only about teaching numbers. Sorry!
@lanamoeller7701
@lanamoeller7701 11 ай бұрын
What these teachers are saying is so true. So many parents expect teachers to do miracles with their kids but parents need to learn to be parents themselves. Many classrooms are like Behavioral Units. Many schools are like Daycares for parents cuz they dont wantvto deal with their kids.
@damionkeeling3103
@damionkeeling3103 11 ай бұрын
How does a single mom teach her kid(s) to be respectful when her own single mom never taught her. The only qualification many of these moms have is that they didn't get an abortion after their one night stand.
@CJ-gv6bq
@CJ-gv6bq 10 ай бұрын
Parents have an extremely difficult time as children are coming home with dangers and extreme political views gained from the leftist political education they receive at school, such as gender theory, and social justice. My young child came home thinking it was okay to kill police officers for just minding their business and sitting in a police car having lunch. My daughter has difficulty writing a sentence but knows exactly who George Floyd is and supports liberation theology aligned to the Black Panthers. In addition, to the fact that schools are changing the gender of children without notifying parents and administering drugs. Children are even denied a name, as they are called by pronouns. Can there be anything more destabilizing for a child to be nameless, nothing more than a collective group of he, she, them and theys. I am sure all these issues are negatively impacting family dynamics and resulting in children acting out. Teachers are nothing more than useful idiots who are being used to destroy Western culture. Then you have Affirming groups/spaces where children are segregated into spaces based on race and labeled as white oppressors or the oppressed based on race and sexuality. In my state, 5 year old are coming home from school absolutely traumatized, stating that they don't want to be white and that all white people are bad. I called the state equity office to report the schools heavy handed implementation of its equity program, which was emotionally harming young children and the state employee said "Don't you think white children should feel the same pain as black children." So, you teachers you are hurting children. The only sympathy I have for teachers is that they too are victims of teachers colleges. Go look up the paper by Susan E. Livingston about liberating elite children in private schools. This woman teaches at teachers colleges.
@maxalberts2003
@maxalberts2003 10 ай бұрын
@@damionkeeling3103 Which is why abortion must remain legal in all 50 states. Call it what you will.
@lanamoeller7701
@lanamoeller7701 9 ай бұрын
@@damionkeeling3103 do you know the Lord??
@lanamoeller7701
@lanamoeller7701 9 ай бұрын
@@maxalberts2003 do you think the Lord endorses abortion?? Remember God's opinion is the only one that counts. There won't be any excuses with Him. God loves you.
@adelakeven4847
@adelakeven4847 5 ай бұрын
Being a teacher is noble duty. To all the eductors who have quit teaching because of the stress and other issues you've faced. I appreciate your time and efforts into educating our children. Thank for your service.
@petepotr4078
@petepotr4078 5 ай бұрын
And if you are on TX, ask your politicians to fund education, and vote, yes, when your ISD ask for money to pay teachers!
@adelakeven4847
@adelakeven4847 5 ай бұрын
I don't live in Texas and I am not an American citizen. I wish I can do what you are suggesting but unfortunately I can't. I am ineligible to vote living anyway in the States.
@markphc99
@markphc99 5 ай бұрын
I appreciate the sentiment, but the word is noble .Nobel is an eponymous prize
@stefaniasmanio5857
@stefaniasmanio5857 5 ай бұрын
Noble duty ok. I am in it. But we must also pay our bills and mortgages as well...
@shaft5
@shaft5 4 ай бұрын
I only taught 1 semester as a Science Teacher in Dallas ISD. Afterwards, I decided to quit forever. I would rather make a 6 month mistake rather than a 6 year mistake. I cannot speak for the entire teaching profession, nor for all of DISD because the types of students you will get varies TREMENDOUSLY from school to school. For me personally, it was NOT THE STUDENTS. I taught 110 students over 6 classes. At my particular high school it was 82% Hispanic, 12% Black, 2% White and 4% Other. Of the 6 classes I taught, only ONE of the classes was a circus with severely bad behavior. The other 5 classes were not terrible, but not great either. However, it is my understanding that there are some HORRIFICALLY BEHAVED kids in other DISD Schools so the caliber of student can vary IMMENSELY. The #1 reason I quit was Administration. For me personally, I GAVE MY HEART & SOUL INTO TEACHING! I was literally the FIRST teacher on campus EVERY SINGLE DAY and arrived 2 hours BEFORE CLASSES begun. I moved heaven & earth to make sure I had the BEST POWERPOINT PRESENTATIONS in DALLAS ISD!!! No, I did not say “one of the best powerpoint presentations in DISD” or “pretty darn good for DISD”… I said “BEST POWERPOINT PRESENTATIONS in DISD!” Yes, I am aware there are 10,000 teachers in DISD, so yes, I understand that is a pretty bold statement to make. Having said that you should know that I have over a DECADE’s worth of experience in Web Development which required at least HALF of my time on the CONTENT SIDE, while the other half was dedicated to SEO, database Management (Postgres & MySQL), website management, coding (Python/Django, html/css and Server Administration through the Google Cloud Platform & Digital Ocean. On the content side, I am EXCELLENT with most of the Adobe Creative Cloud Apps, as well as Final Cut Pro/Adobe After Effects. I also personally own $10,000+ in plugins as well as professional media content in the form of videos, images, and stock music… So yes, I feel pretty comfortable making the bold assertion that I offered the BEST CONTENT DALLAS ISD HAS EVER SEEN! Given my background, experience, and training I would HOPE SO! Although I have never actually worked for any media company, I can guarantee I could run circles around their media guys. So it was a BREATHTAKING moment of insanity when I had a Dallas ISD Administrator tell me that “fancy Powerpoint Presentations don’t impress us”. Yeah, he actually said that… Let that sink in… Funny thing is that 93% of all communication is non-verbal, but according to DISD the visuals dont matter. Ok go figure. Also, this same Disd Administrator conducted 3 formal observations of me. The first observation he basically said i did a good job. But the last two formal observations he conducted basically said I was a horrible teacher… But there was a FUNDAMENTAL problem with his last two observations he did of me…and you will not believe the answer!!! NOT A SINGLE STUDENT IN THE LAST TWO FORMAL OBSERVATIONS SPOKE ENGLISH!!! Let that sink in for a few moments… I am NOT alleging that my students spoke BAD ENGLISH. I am not saying my students could not understand 25% of what I was saying. I am saying my students understood 0 ⭕️🚫 English!!! (Of those that attended the last 2 formal observations!!! In fact, my students LITERALLY could not raise a hand to ask to use the bathroom, and if you have ever taught any type of school, as a teacher you know thats a pretty big deal!!! And it gets WORSE!!! It turns out I speak a little bit of Spanish, not great but passable. I am not bilingual but my Spanish is passable for our purposes. So during the 2nd formal Observation, i taught the entire class in Spanish. After the class I had a Zoom meeting with him, and he complains to me that I taught the class in Spanish even though I am not certified to speak Spanish in my classroom. Ok I did not know about that rule. Maybe there is some rhyme or reason to that rule. So be it. But take a wild guess as to what his NEXT COMPLAINT WAS… Wait for it…this is a good one… His next question, I AM NOT MAKING THIS UP OR EXAGGERATING was: “WHY ARE YOU NOT ASKING MORE QUESTIONS FROM YOUR STUDENTS???” I was stunned… My brain began to short-circuit… I was absolutely confused into silence for several seconds… Then I asked him, “Wait, are you asking me why I am not asking them questions IN ENGLISH, when you and I know THEY SPEAK LITERALLY NO ENGLISH???” All of a sudden, he goes completely silent, thinks about it… And then changes the subject… The level of incompetence literally scrambled my brains. I was literally wondering if this guy was living on ANOTHER PLANET. As he began talking, it felt like I was living on Planet Earth and this DISD Administrator was living in another galaxy far far far away… Literally Millions of Light Years away spanning well over the span of the human civilization, earth, the Solar System, and perhaps predating the Big Bang Theory. And as if that wasnt bad enough, it HAPPENED AGAIN!!! For my 3rd Formal Observation none of my students spoke English. And again, I got another horrible review. And what was his #1 complaint??? “…not enough feedback mechanisms being used in class…” as per his report. Let me translate that for you: “Not asking enough Formative Questions in ENGLISH, the very language they DO NOT KNOW…” Yeah, that happened!!! All of it… WITHOUT EXAGGERATION!!! It has been my experience in life if someone is telling you about something and you get confused during the conversation because their story does not make sense, it contains a lot of contradicting facts, and shows ZERO LOGIC… that person is LYING to you 9/10. That one time when they were telling you the truth was when they were seriously inebriated. FURTHERMORE… When you are dealing with someone one on one and NOTHING they do makes sense at all… Literally EVERYTHING they do is BIZARRE… Literally EVERYTHING they do is insane… Every time YOU TRY TO PLACE YOURSELF IN THEIR SHOES and try to understand their actions, in-actions, and perspective, IT STILL MAKES NO SENSE… You are either being: 1.) Scammed 2.) Lied to 3.) Being De-Frauded 4.) Treated in BAD FAITH & UNFAIR DEALING or 5.) Insert Profanity here. That is the sum of my entire experience with Dallas ISD. And it is without embellishment, exaggeration, falsehoods, or inaccuracies of any kind. I even have the documentation to prove it.
@MH-zg5yw
@MH-zg5yw 11 ай бұрын
I was a teacher in California and I left it in 2010. Prior to teaching I was very active and athletic. No health problems. Always got a clean bill of health. During teaching my blood pressure started going up and I started having blood sugar issues. I constantly felt sick. After I quit teaching my health issues went away and I felt 200% better. Teaching was a nightmare. It isn't only problem students, but co-workers as well. Many of the teachers and admin staff are toxic people and create problems. I remember thinking "this is no better than working at a low wage job".
@chaserofthelight484
@chaserofthelight484 10 ай бұрын
My daughter was a Special Ed teacher, she taught one year, then quit. There was a couple things happening in her classroom with an aide that wasn’t proper protocol. She spoke with the principal, the principal just shrugged her shoulders. She couldn’t handle the attitudes.
@perromevale2882
@perromevale2882 10 ай бұрын
You're right. I taught high school, too. Those toxic teachers were narcissists. That's why I quit. The students were great.
@MH-zg5yw
@MH-zg5yw 10 ай бұрын
@@chaserofthelight484 the principals are highly paid and get decent benefits. Most are desk jockeys that are little bureaucrats. They don't care for teachers because they represent the school district.
@gfw2293
@gfw2293 9 ай бұрын
Amen to this! I had the exact same experience.
@shaft5
@shaft5 9 ай бұрын
I am a new teacher and I agree 💯 about the administrators. Honestly my job is almost enjoyable except for when I deal with the administrators. If I quit my job in teaching it wont be due to the students, it will be due to the Administrators. The admins I deal with always have a complaint, yet when you ask them what the solution, they CANNOT tell you. Also, I learned pretty quickly to avoid asking admins questions because they NEVER have a decent answer to BASIC questions they are paid to know. I am convinced they dont want me there and want me to disappear. To this day I have never had an admin, or ANYONE in the faculty who have reached out to me offering advice, tips, or where the cafeteria is which is weird because this is the first job n my adult life where someone did NOT offer help or advice to a new employee. Even at the WORST jobs I have had there is always someone available to help you figure stuff out. At every other job I have had there is some sort of manager or boss, and his job is to make sure ALL EMPLOYEES know what they are supposed to do and how to do it. It is LITERALLY their job description. At my school, it is the opposite. The people who are supposed to be your bosses (the admin) move heaven and earth to avoid answering questions and offering advice, but instead criticize you for ridiculous stuff even though they cannot tell you how to correct the problem. So yes, the problem with our education system starts at the top, and works its way down. The QUICKEST way to fix a school is to fire the Admin and work your way down.
@MoveConsistently
@MoveConsistently 4 ай бұрын
I’m a Christian and that was a really really stupid thing to ask from the guy at the district 5:05. Teachers don’t deserve that.
@thisgirlisoverit
@thisgirlisoverit 4 ай бұрын
as a catholic i agree , it’s weird
@daveengel5751
@daveengel5751 Ай бұрын
Religious people just elected the biggest bully in the world for President. Shame on you for providing young people with him as any kind of example how to behave.
@blackjadejournal4045
@blackjadejournal4045 Жыл бұрын
I am a certified elementary teacher who is also a black male. I left America about 30 years ago and have been teaching in the Far East all that time. I encourage other teachers to follow my footsteps because teaching overseas is a totally different and rewarding experience. While teaching in Taiwan I had 3 apartments. One apartment in the main city and two apartments were GIVEN to me (rent free) by the public schools I worked for. Fully furnished, two bedrooms. The school also sent to my house a personal driver to take me to the school and bring me home. While working in Mongolia the school paid my air fare to get to Mongolia. Upon arrival they slap into the new teachers' hands $700 of cold cash to get settled in the country. They also gave us free housing. In Japan the schools had an annual staff field trip. Some schools flew their teachers to Hawaii (fully paid by the schools) to stay for a few weeks. It was a great life. Consider teaching in another country. New addition: This is how I ended up in Taiwan in the first place. The Japanese school I worked for took a staff field trip to Taiwan and I loved it. I loved it so much that I decided to teach in Taiwan. Oh, and lets address the elephant in the room, that party you guys have in America called gun violence in the schools, they don't have that tradition in the Far East. Civilians are not allowed to purchase firearms. (P.S. - Concerning students' behavior, that is an emotional topic for me because I bonded with my students. They gave me many warm memories which were very close to the heart and soul.)
@jameshepburn4631
@jameshepburn4631 Жыл бұрын
Where would we be if George Washington and other early patriots had fled to a foreign country?
@lagringa7518
@lagringa7518 Жыл бұрын
@@jameshepburn4631 Better off.
@jameshepburn4631
@jameshepburn4631 Жыл бұрын
@@lagringa7518 There’s buses leaving every day, be under one. The natives of the Western Hemisphere were Stone Age people, 4,000 years behind the “old world”, when Columbus permanently connected them to such advances in civilization such as written language, the wheel, and metallurgy. Those currently coming to the U.S. from the recently Stone Age gene pool who are so deficient in the STEM fields that greatly drive modern living, are greatly dependent on our citizens’ tax dollars and resources. If their inability to learn to speak English is typical, these apparently low capability recent Stone Agers will be a drag on progress for centuries to come. Their return to where they would be culturally, intellectually, and linguistically compatible would be good for everyone. They can even get to work trying to produce someone who can serve their native areas even remotely like George Washington served us. They haven’t yet and it’s likely not in their genetic capability.
@shannon6666
@shannon6666 Жыл бұрын
Agree, and these teachers would walk into any international school in Asia. The disrespect is sad
@Hawkeyeis35
@Hawkeyeis35 Жыл бұрын
@@lagringa7518are you saying teachers are patriots? If so, treat them as so with respect. If you are comparing them to George Washington as a fighter, then give them the tools to win the fight/ battle.
@michaelmemory6938
@michaelmemory6938 11 ай бұрын
To hear politicians demean the profession to “babysitters” is the most ironic thing I’ve ever heard.
@kimthomas781
@kimthomas781 11 ай бұрын
💯💯💯💯💯💯
@Marialla.
@Marialla. 11 ай бұрын
The terribly ironic part is that if they WERE babysitters they would be paid more. LOTS more.
@kchannel5317
@kchannel5317 11 ай бұрын
Ironic because this country is being run by a bunch of fucking babies.
@katherines144
@katherines144 10 ай бұрын
Losers who think taking care of their own kids is babysitting
@sneksteppy
@sneksteppy 10 ай бұрын
Just because it's ironic doesn't mean it's not true :3 Similar to the Dunning-Kruger effect, those that are useless (and have useless jobs), are not only blissfully unaware of how useless they are, but they actually think so highly of themselves.
@naomizachery2303
@naomizachery2303 Жыл бұрын
The disrespect is out of control. My kids love going to school and they love their teachers. My baby’s teacher says “Clarissa is so sweet and she always hugs me and wants to help” . I often feel bad because I can’t do as much as i want at home as i work full time and im in school full time but when those teachers need me, im there. Anything needed for the classroom, i try my best to do. It sucks because teachers really do deserve more, if the good teachers continue to leave and no one respects the profession enough to enter it, where does that leave society as a whole?
@theoutdoorslifetv3200
@theoutdoorslifetv3200 Ай бұрын
I had a cousin who taught school in Houston, had her foot broken two years in a row by the same student on the first day of school. She retired.
@lydialutz
@lydialutz Жыл бұрын
Reasons that contributed to me leaving teach: --low pay --student cell phones difficulties --too much work every week --disrespectful admin --weird admin decisions (assigning me beginning and end of day classes even when I was part time, and other weird decisions) --boring meetings that aren't helpful --not enough training for how to work with kids with mild autism and adhd --a few behavioral situations with students where admin didn't do enough or favored a kid for being in a sport So many things I loved about teaching. It's a shame that so many of us who enjoyed teaching are leaving.
@RebekahAPinto
@RebekahAPinto Жыл бұрын
Not forgetting, disrespectful co-workers as well.
@lydialutz
@lydialutz Жыл бұрын
@@RebekahAPinto In my case that wasn't so much an issue. I had great coworkers for the most part. But I can understand how it could be part of some people's reasons for sure.
@darlenegattus8190
@darlenegattus8190 Жыл бұрын
This is across the board.
@sdays59
@sdays59 Жыл бұрын
Aarrghh!!! CELL PHONES! Make it impossible to teach!
@Dr.Sharron
@Dr.Sharron Жыл бұрын
I wouldn't work part-time and have to be there in the morning and afternoon. The school leader would have had to schedule me to work in the morning.
@AirForceFalcons_9922
@AirForceFalcons_9922 Жыл бұрын
Parents these days want to be friends with their children. My parents raised my older sister with so much love but they also set boundaries for us. One day when I was angry at my mother I said something to her that she did not like at all. She gave me that "Have you lost your mind" look and without hesitating said, "Who do you think you're talking to because I know it's not me. You may talk that way to your friends but I'm not your friend and we aren't equals. I'm your mother and you have crossed a boundary that is unacceptable and don't you EVER forget that". I sincerely apologized to her and she immediately forgave me. I was hurt because of how I disrespected her. I was between the ages of 11 and 12 and that was a life lesson I've never forgotten.
@MorrigansRaven3944
@MorrigansRaven3944 10 ай бұрын
My folks made it crystal clear they were our parents, not our friends. No explanation was needed because that's the way it was, non-negotiable. Period. I raised my kids the same way. Our kids knew we supported our school and teachers*...and if they got in trouble at school, they knew they were in trouble at home, too. Non-negotiable. *Granted, our school system doesn't have whack-jobs trying to push their religion bs, etc into our schools. We have good teachers and school system here...that makes a huge difference, right there.
@tw8464
@tw8464 7 ай бұрын
Ought to have to go to parent school and pass a test before becoming a parent and that statement, "You will not disrespect me. I am not your friend. I am your mother." Required learning
@dkca7708
@dkca7708 Жыл бұрын
The best teachers inheriting the kids with the behavior issues resonated. My brother was an exceptional math and science teacher in North Texas for middle school. The horrible behavior of the students and their parents paired with the school administration siding with the parents to keep the peace caused him to leave. He is now a border patrol officer dealing with the nightmare at the border and is very content with his change. He said he'd do it again in heartbeat even seeing what's happening down there. Our society is very culpable and the education system needs a total overhaul.
@Vazzini42
@Vazzini42 Ай бұрын
How many district admin paper pushers are there banking 6 figures that never ever see a student all year?
@janinegrey6937
@janinegrey6937 8 ай бұрын
My daughter has 7 disabled children in her 4th grade classroom. Screaming on the floor, running around the room disrupting the learning are just a few of the problems she deals with and has No Support! One boy tripped her and laughed, luckily she wasn’t hurt. Parents need to know!! She quit today.
@theboombody
@theboombody 7 ай бұрын
How the system expects teachers to be responsible for classroom discipline without giving them any authority to carry it out is madness. But the liberal mindset was that if you just mixed the bad kids together with the good kids, the bad kids would magically start acting good.
@Dideeeee
@Dideeeee 7 ай бұрын
Aren’t they supposed to be in a different classroom? The disabled children?
@sbielec30
@sbielec30 6 ай бұрын
@@Dideeeee They should. But now students with special needs are supposed to be in the least restrictive environment. Meaning if they are self sufficient, they go in the general education classrooms. Even though these special needs children have no idea what is going on in the grade level class. So now a general education teacher, is also a special education teacher that has to explain to typically developing students why the one student is displaying behaviors consistent with their disabilities.
@woodyssnake8562
@woodyssnake8562 6 ай бұрын
​​@@LadyBGoode-gr8wmThe Parkland sho0ter was a "cluster kid", a kid with disabilities, being forced into mainstream repeatedly. Mainstream kids may be nice but are not accepting these students as their peers and the one with disabilities knows it and it just adds to their difficulties especially at a time in life where peers are important. I get it that it's hard to trust anyone to help now days so having a kid with disabilities you'd want to push them to be as mainstream as possible but so many times it's hurting more than it's helping. With the other identity situation, I think its a huge problem if schools are giving permanent physical changing meds that come with real stroke risks. Imagine taking your kid to the er and not being able to tell staff what medications your child is on, so many of those kids end up with regret. The bottom line is accepting one's self isn't acceptable or being taught. You have to dislike yourself so you can buy this to fix you
@flowerlass
@flowerlass 6 ай бұрын
Yes, and then the administrators don't want to hear about discipline problems and demand high test scores. Insanity!
@kimberlycarrejo8822
@kimberlycarrejo8822 Жыл бұрын
I found the traditional school setting to be toxic for the students and the teachers. I became fed up with the state of public education and began homeschooling my three kids. The problem was how do I work to support my family and provide the quality education my kids need and deserve? I found a few other families who felt the same and we went in together to hire a private certified teacher to homeschool our kids together. This teacher left the traditional classroom for many of the reasons mentioned in this video. This form of education I have chosen for my family is not free, we sacrifice to make it possible but it has been the best experience for our family and my kids are doing exceptional academically, socially, and emotionally. I now help other families who feel the same about the traditional education their kids are receiving find a compassionate and passionate, highly qualified certified teacher to provide a personalized and customizable education for their children. Until massive changes take place in the traditional education system, more and more teachers and families will continue to seek alternatives
@cyndywatt6820
@cyndywatt6820 11 ай бұрын
I tell my homeschooling family members, "Do the boys know they are boys and the girls know they are girls? Are they learning to read? Yes, so you are miles ahead of public school."
@Lilyofthevalleyys
@Lilyofthevalleyys 10 ай бұрын
I want to learn how to get certified for private homeschooling. My daughter will be in school here in a few yrs and though I have a bachelors in education I don't know much about alternatives.
@dominicdicecco6569
@dominicdicecco6569 11 ай бұрын
I am retired from a manufacturing industry since 2010. I have never been a teacher. I have no dog in this fight. But I have been a voluntary math tutor since 1968. After retiring, I did some substitute teaching for a couple years. I was shocked at what a teacher has to go through! While I support MUCH greater teacher pay, I also recognize the problem is at home. The students are not taught basic respect, discipline or truthfulness at home, so why would we expect it from them in the classroom? I remember a program at a school whereby a parent of a student being disciplined for infractions such as skipping class, gross disrespect of the teacher or other students, was required to attend their child's classes for one week. (this was court ordered). The parents were horrified to see what went on in the classroom (their child was normally an angel while the parent was there), but by other students. I quit tutoring after being physically assaulted by a parent with a weapon, because I required their child (7th grade) to be on time and prepared to work. Keep in mind, I was a volunteer. No charge to the family. No pay to me. It was free. (I was 78 years old at that time). When I reported the assault to the administration, the person just sighed and thanked me for my service (of more than18 years to that school) and told me their hands were tied. I reported the assault to the police, they told me their caseload was too heavy to really do anything. The answer to the problem lies with the home.
@Sarah_Elle
@Sarah_Elle 11 ай бұрын
I am horrified this happened to you!!
@allisonlew4508
@allisonlew4508 10 ай бұрын
Was this in TX or another Red State?
@shayrost6976
@shayrost6976 Жыл бұрын
I am an elementary public school teacher. The fact that kids can’t get held bad is extremely frustrating and discouraging for a teacher. I’d never want a kid to get held back, however there are kids who are so far below grade level and they just get passed through. So they will continue to be below grade level for many grades to come. It’s frustrating as a teacher because I know, as the children’s teacher, where they need help but there is only so much I can do at school. Parents are also a huge part of the problem because when you tell parents their kids are behind, they literally do nothing or don’t care. Why you wouldn’t want your kid to do better baffles me. And trying to get services for kids can be tricky, especially when parents can’t return signed documents or school or even check their kid’s backpack to look at their school work. Parents have become extremely uninterested and involved. Also, another major part of the problem is No Child Left Behind. Worst thing to happen to public education. Schools focus solely on test scores, which is garbage. It doesn’t show their progress at all. It is one small piece to the puzzle.
@fortusvictus8297
@fortusvictus8297 Жыл бұрын
"But the research says..." I hear that so much, but the paragraphs of information administrators follow that statement with boil down to "...holding them back does not matter and does not improve outcomes so suck it up and just move them on and try not to let it impact your classroom any more negatively than it must"
@richardkallio3868
@richardkallio3868 Жыл бұрын
Community college professor in Ontario, Canada here. Learning any subject is like building a house; without a solid foundation, the rest of the house will be shaky at best. Johnny can’t add, subtract, multiply, or divide, but he gets pushed through anyway. Johnny has no hope of learning algebra, trig, logarithms, or calculus, and he will just be wasting the teachers’ time at those levels. Sometimes, holding a kid back is the only way! Parents also play a huge role in their kids’ development. From experience, I have to conclude that on the whole, solidly middle class parents tend to raise the most scholars. Many of them sincerely want their kids to go further in life than they did, and with solid 9 to 5 jobs, many have (or find) the time to read to their kids, help them with their homework, and generally help them develop. The very poor parents are often that way because they never became educated themselves, and consequently do not see the value of education (there are, of course, exceptions). The very rich and successful parents, on the other hand, are often too busy making more money and socializing to spend much time with their kids. Education starts in the home.
@stoverboo
@stoverboo Жыл бұрын
I agree that parents are a problem, but I would like to point out that parents are also under horrible levels of stress. Most working people are barely getting by with both parents working full time or working several jobs just to make ends meet. They literally have zero time to spend helping their kids with school. There's a reason birth rates are dropping in the US. Just like they say kids behaving badly are going through a bad time, parents behaving badly are going through bad times.
@mlss1229
@mlss1229 Жыл бұрын
Gee, I thought this huge conservative red state with abbott at the helm was a far better place to send your kids to school and find great teaching opportunities without the loud cry and criticism of liberal ideology of the blue states like California?
@dmo848
@dmo848 Жыл бұрын
My poor nephew doesn't even know where he lives. He's 13. I was mad when I found out. N it's like no one cares.
@bigj1905
@bigj1905 Жыл бұрын
I love how Gov Abbot created a bureaucratic task force to find out why teachers are leaving, and then promptly did nothing with it. He literally could’ve just googled “Why are teachers leaving the classroom.” And that would’ve given him everything he needed to know.
@michaellockhart6632
@michaellockhart6632 Жыл бұрын
I don't think that Abbott cares at all, like not in the least. Maybe he is going to implement Prager U or something, but there's no way in hell that Abbott is going to fix anything with the school system in the state of Texas.
@cacao123451
@cacao123451 Жыл бұрын
The Gov can’t help with the disrespect 🙄🙄🙄
@dannyaikin1395
@dannyaikin1395 Жыл бұрын
In Texas and Florida (for just 2 states...), the governors Absolutely Refuse to respect the teachers and many, many, many others. Not "can't"...won't.@@cacao123451
@benshoe9903
@benshoe9903 Жыл бұрын
He didn’t just do nothing about it, he is actively trying to make it worse. He’s trying to copy the private school voucher garbage that Arizona started that actively hurt their public school teachers. Abbot hates public education because of general right wing derangement towards anything they deem “woke”. He is an evil man
@inorite4553
@inorite4553 Жыл бұрын
​@@cacao123451he can absolutely help with increasing their pay, increasing their pensions, reducing work hours, increasing staff to provide support to teachers, increase staff to provide more direct guidance to students, increase resources at the school, etc, etc. Honestly, what's wrong with you? You make it sound like he's powerless when he was elected to be the person with the power to change things.
@PraveenSrJ01
@PraveenSrJ01 Жыл бұрын
We wouldn’t have doctors 🥼 and lawyers without teachers 👩‍🏫 which was very well stated !!!!
@deadgolfer6345
@deadgolfer6345 Жыл бұрын
You think? I thought it was one of those things that she thought sounded profound, but really kind of isn't. I mean, is anyone trying to get rid of teachers? What's the point exactly? To extend her thought, a teacher can't teach unless someone builds a school, or builds roads to get there, or dug ditches so there would be proper flood control for those roads, or built a car or a subway so they could get there, or wrote the books they use or built desks and chalkboards or pencils or computers, etc, etc, etc. I don't know, I feel like you could say something like that about everything. Ditch diggers for the win!
@naomihill5149
@naomihill5149 Жыл бұрын
@@deadgolfer6345They’re not trying to get rid of teachers, they’re trying to get rid of public schools
@deadgolfer6345
@deadgolfer6345 Жыл бұрын
@@naomihill5149 Who?
@Shewib
@Shewib Жыл бұрын
I am a teacher, and I disagree. It is easy to teach yourself. Just go to a library.
@veshaw.
@veshaw. Жыл бұрын
Can you explain deeper please?
@liisilu
@liisilu Ай бұрын
As a teacher in another country it’s really sad that I have to say: All of this is true here, too.
@traceyholt8223
@traceyholt8223 Жыл бұрын
I am a Secondary school teacher in Australia. I can relate to every single thing that was said. Even here, we have students attacking staff, long lists of administrative tasks to complete, behavioural issues with students, absenteeism issues, a changing curriculum that hasn't taken into account the large amount of lost knowledge during remote learning and applying pressure to keep the students up with the curriculum and complaints and abuse by parents when their children aren't at national reading levels.
@timtrewyn453
@timtrewyn453 Жыл бұрын
You have to have a juvenile detention system (jail) and staff needs to use laws on assault to put the criminals where they belong and do it early in the year. They can go to class in jail where there are big, friendly guards who specialize in their kind. They'll get three good meals a day, a clean orange suit, and a chance to sleep. There's always a group that needs that kind of special attention.
@traceyholt8223
@traceyholt8223 Жыл бұрын
@@timtrewyn453 OR perhaps parents should do their job and raise them to respect authority, be responsible for themselves and their equipment, be punctual and respect other people. My parents did this, and there was never the major issues with student behaviour when I went to school.
@willsrlutz6842
@willsrlutz6842 Жыл бұрын
​@@traceyholt8223respect authority? In other words, don't think for yourself and just comply. Yeah, what a great mindset.
@rdelrosso1973
@rdelrosso1973 Жыл бұрын
@@willsrlutz6842 A Student can respect authority without being brainwashed.
@legalfictionnaturalfact3969
@legalfictionnaturalfact3969 Жыл бұрын
@@traceyholt8223 and maybe to facilitate parents to do that stuff, we should REMOVE THE RULING BLOODLINES FROM THE PLANET and stop attacking fellow slaves as the main target!
@RafaelHernandez-vt8fu
@RafaelHernandez-vt8fu 5 ай бұрын
My wife is an elementary school teacher here in North Texas. I can’t tell you how many conversations we have had about her being a stay at home mom. Shes taught for 10yrs now. She’s committed to educating and shaping the youth but it’s very difficult at times. We made it a rule that she does not bring the work home to try and mitigate her stress and anxiety. We are blessed that I make 6 figures so I’ve always told her if you want to stop just say so. I doubt she will but it’s just sad what teachers go through nowadays. God bless them all
@shaft5
@shaft5 4 ай бұрын
I only taught 1 semester as a Science Teacher in Dallas ISD. Afterwards, I decided to quit forever. I would rather make a 6 month mistake rather than a 6 year mistake. I cannot speak for the entire teaching profession, nor for all of DISD because the types of students you will get varies TREMENDOUSLY from school to school. For me personally, it was NOT THE STUDENTS. I taught 110 students over 6 classes. At my particular high school it was 82% Hispanic, 12% Black, 2% White and 4% Other. Of the 6 classes I taught, only ONE of the classes was a circus with severely bad behavior. The other 5 classes were not terrible, but not great either. However, it is my understanding that there are some HORRIFICALLY BEHAVED kids in other DISD Schools so the caliber of student can vary IMMENSELY. The #1 reason I quit was Administration. For me personally, I GAVE MY HEART & SOUL INTO TEACHING! I was literally the FIRST teacher on campus EVERY SINGLE DAY and arrived 2 hours BEFORE CLASSES begun. I moved heaven & earth to make sure I had the BEST POWERPOINT PRESENTATIONS in DALLAS ISD!!! No, I did not say “one of the best powerpoint presentations in DISD” or “pretty darn good for DISD”… I said “BEST POWERPOINT PRESENTATIONS in DISD!” Yes, I am aware there are 10,000 teachers in DISD, so yes, I understand that is a pretty bold statement to make. Having said that you should know that I have over a DECADE’s worth of experience in Web Development which required at least HALF of my time on the CONTENT SIDE, while the other half was dedicated to SEO, database Management (Postgres & MySQL), website management, coding (Python/Django, html/css and Server Administration through the Google Cloud Platform & Digital Ocean. On the content side, I am EXCELLENT with most of the Adobe Creative Cloud Apps, as well as Final Cut Pro/Adobe After Effects. I also personally own $10,000+ in plugins as well as professional media content in the form of videos, images, and stock music… So yes, I feel pretty comfortable making the bold assertion that I offered the BEST CONTENT DALLAS ISD HAS EVER SEEN! Given my background, experience, and training I would HOPE SO! Although I have never actually worked for any media company, I can guarantee I could run circles around their media guys. So it was a BREATHTAKING moment of insanity when I had a Dallas ISD Administrator tell me that “fancy Powerpoint Presentations don’t impress us”. Yeah, he actually said that… Let that sink in… Funny thing is that 93% of all communication is non-verbal, but according to DISD the visuals dont matter. Ok go figure. Also, this same Disd Administrator conducted 3 formal observations of me. The first observation he basically said i did a good job. But the last two formal observations he conducted basically said I was a horrible teacher… But there was a FUNDAMENTAL problem with his last two observations he did of me…and you will not believe the answer!!! NOT A SINGLE STUDENT IN THE LAST TWO FORMAL OBSERVATIONS SPOKE ENGLISH!!! Let that sink in for a few moments… I am NOT alleging that my students spoke BAD ENGLISH. I am not saying my students could not understand 25% of what I was saying. I am saying my students understood 0 ⭕️🚫 English!!! (Of those that attended the last 2 formal observations!!! In fact, my students LITERALLY could not raise a hand to ask to use the bathroom, and if you have ever taught any type of school, as a teacher you know thats a pretty big deal!!! And it gets WORSE!!! It turns out I speak a little bit of Spanish, not great but passable. I am not bilingual but my Spanish is passable for our purposes. So during the 2nd formal Observation, i taught the entire class in Spanish. After the class I had a Zoom meeting with him, and he complains to me that I taught the class in Spanish even though I am not certified to speak Spanish in my classroom. Ok I did not know about that rule. Maybe there is some rhyme or reason to that rule. So be it. But take a wild guess as to what his NEXT COMPLAINT WAS… Wait for it…this is a good one… His next question, I AM NOT MAKING THIS UP OR EXAGGERATING was: “WHY ARE YOU NOT ASKING MORE QUESTIONS FROM YOUR STUDENTS???” I was stunned… My brain began to short-circuit… I was absolutely confused into silence for several seconds… Then I asked him, “Wait, are you asking me why I am not asking them questions IN ENGLISH, when you and I know THEY SPEAK LITERALLY NO ENGLISH???” All of a sudden, he goes completely silent, thinks about it… And then changes the subject… The level of incompetence literally scrambled my brains. I was literally wondering if this guy was living on ANOTHER PLANET. As he began talking, it felt like I was living on Planet Earth and this DISD Administrator was living in another galaxy far far far away… Literally Millions of Light Years away spanning well over the span of the human civilization, earth, the Solar System, and perhaps predating the Big Bang Theory. And as if that wasnt bad enough, it HAPPENED AGAIN!!! For my 3rd Formal Observation none of my students spoke English. And again, I got another horrible review. And what was his #1 complaint??? “…not enough feedback mechanisms being used in class…” as per his report. Let me translate that for you: “Not asking enough Formative Questions in ENGLISH, the very language they DO NOT KNOW…” Yeah, that happened!!! All of it… WITHOUT EXAGGERATION!!! It has been my experience in life if someone is telling you about something and you get confused during the conversation because their story does not make sense, it contains a lot of contradicting facts, and shows ZERO LOGIC… that person is LYING to you 9/10. That one time when they were telling you the truth was when they were seriously inebriated. FURTHERMORE… When you are dealing with someone one on one and NOTHING they do makes sense at all… Literally EVERYTHING they do is BIZARRE… Literally EVERYTHING they do is insane… Every time YOU TRY TO PLACE YOURSELF IN THEIR SHOES and try to understand their actions, in-actions, and perspective, IT STILL MAKES NO SENSE… You are either being: 1.) Scammed 2.) Lied to 3.) Being De-Frauded 4.) Treated in BAD FAITH & UNFAIR DEALING or 5.) Insert Profanity here. That is the sum of my entire experience with Dallas ISD. And it is without embellishment, exaggeration, falsehoods, or inaccuracies of any kind. I even have the documentation to prove it.
@lionedheart
@lionedheart 4 ай бұрын
@@shaft5😂 you should have shaft him to another planet
@FreakoftheAngels
@FreakoftheAngels 3 ай бұрын
Oh bless her she deserves so much better than our society gives
@rositagunter4283
@rositagunter4283 3 ай бұрын
​. I totally believe what you said, I live in Dallas, TX and my daughter has been in same school since kinder and I started seen different race people since las year, but this semester I saw an invasion of illegal people in the school. They had to have a classrooms with non speakers English , I have not idea how they will perform thru the years since starting 6grade all will be English only...
@banne8834
@banne8834 Ай бұрын
Did the idea of not taking her work home come from you truly to help her, or are you having her do all the domestic tasks and not allowing her to focus on her work? Sometimes professionals have to do some of their work at home. Or she could also stay late at the office, but my point is, there is no way she is being an effective teacher if she's just at the school and doesn't grade work or plan classes at home. I do agree she should be paid for that however.
@LawrenceBottorff
@LawrenceBottorff Жыл бұрын
America is falling apart and we're all freaking out. Parents are clueless/disengaged -- or engaged in dysfunctional ways, i.e., defending their little monsters' behavior and blame-gaming teachers. I tell everyone to watch the 2011 version of _Jane Eyre_ where you first see the protagonist Jane as a girl in a school that was too harsh and strict, but then grown-up Jane as a teacher of poor village girls who say yes and no ma'am and treat education as a gift. Yes, there was strife and conflict back then, but society had structure. We've lost all structure, all sense of decency. Everyone is gaming the system. BTW, it has to be the 2011 version with Mia Wasikowska.
@whateverman2674
@whateverman2674 Жыл бұрын
moms are burnt out too. they are struggling with raising their kids without fathers
@ambervelvetarden4586
@ambervelvetarden4586 Жыл бұрын
and being forced to work as a single parent, just to get some food stamps. It's impossible.@@whateverman2674
@JerryMetal
@JerryMetal 3 ай бұрын
The disrespectful children grow up to be parents. And then the cycle continues. I guess that is what we are seeing.
@wayausofbounds9255
@wayausofbounds9255 9 ай бұрын
I live in Massachusetts. My town has an average teacher salary of $94k. Yes, it's on the coast but it's not a posh area. We're like in the top 40% of schools in the state. Massachusetts consistently has the best education in the nation, on par with anywhere in the world. THE MONEY MATTERS.
@closed11609
@closed11609 6 ай бұрын
Just out of curiosity are you north shore or south shore? (Im also from MA)
@stevengolden9009
@stevengolden9009 Жыл бұрын
The teacher who was shot by a 6 year old in Newport News, VA says all you need to know about how school districts, school administrators, the state, parents, and the kid who shot her feel about teachers. It is tragic on all levels.
@AngelMendoza-to4gd
@AngelMendoza-to4gd Жыл бұрын
I live in NN VA and parents need to step up I think something wrong with them
@worshipthecomedygodseoeunk4010
@worshipthecomedygodseoeunk4010 10 ай бұрын
in middle school, i remember my music teacher looked like she was about to explode everyday from the abysmal behavior that my classmates were constantly engaging in. she would break down constantly and scream at us exasperatedly. one day in college i recognized her in the copy room. i never seen her more alive and happy. she didnt recognize me at all though so i pretended like i didnt know her and we just briefly had a short exchange before she went back to her desk. i was shocked. she looked like a different person. once i quit being a teacher myself, i thought back at that exchange and it never dawned on me deeper than in that moment that i finally understood just how bad it is. its probably good that she didn't recognize me because it mightve retraumatized her to remember those days.
@wafflekiller1727
@wafflekiller1727 9 ай бұрын
She probably recognized you
@Maderlololohio
@Maderlololohio 8 ай бұрын
It must have been pleasant for her to see you. As due to your understanding of her back then you were an exception.
@TheComingKingdomOfYahweh
@TheComingKingdomOfYahweh 8 ай бұрын
​@@wafflekiller1727Nah she probably didn't. Ever heard of puberty? I look completely different in highschool than I did in middle and elementary. I don't think anyone looks the same they did as a kid.
@karellouden6469
@karellouden6469 4 ай бұрын
I relate to this. I subbed and was going into teaching and wow. i never had such a hard job.
@koretmulder6316
@koretmulder6316 Жыл бұрын
I completed my MSEd in 2017 in California. I was shocked by the culture in the school of education. We were being told explicitly, over and over, that we were functionally martyrs. That we were so noble for going into a systematically abusive relationship for the greater good. Nobody was questioning the concept that teachers deserve a living wage, or respect.
@BradleyHoff-ck5kw
@BradleyHoff-ck5kw Жыл бұрын
Your so right, I think that’s a main issue, it’s the culture that’s changed.
@Dr.Beetlejuice110
@Dr.Beetlejuice110 Жыл бұрын
Yeah, they tell you..."it's what you signed up for." So if no one signs up for it then what?? Does that mean you will change the environment then?? What are we talking about?! Teachers need to strike across the nation. I'm telling y'all.
@1_star_reviews
@1_star_reviews Жыл бұрын
Expecting 30 kids from 30 different households to respect you is asking for you to be a martyr because it’s almost impossible in this day and age. Children are being raised by their electronics, not their parents. Parents are out working because majority are facing the same inflation and low wages as yourself. Some parents have to work 14 hour shifts because they’re single and renting a 2 bedroom apartment that’s 1k sq ft for $1300 on average. Teachers are second parents and the life of a parent is self sacrifice.
@Dr.Beetlejuice110
@Dr.Beetlejuice110 Жыл бұрын
@@1_star_reviews couldn't agree more. Either do away with the whole teacher system or increase living wages and provide more support to the teachers. Make sure it gets to the teachers.
@TheSwissChalet
@TheSwissChalet Жыл бұрын
And you bought it all…hook, line, and sinker. Teachers are groomed by the liberal teachers’ union agenda machine to be professional victims and “heroes” all at the same time. “Common Good”…pffft…what an obvious communist phrase…And the teachers cling onto it and parade around with it, believe me. They have their eyes on all those summers off, and that big fat guaranteed pension. Yet when you sit down with them with a piece of paper and pencil and actually write out what they are earning vs. how many hours they work over the course of a typical career, with the pension and benefits they receive, they still moan that they “aren’t paid enough”. Yes, you have to work decades to get the full payout, and yes, YOU WENT IN KNOWING THAT! And these are people teaching our kids!!!
@edadan
@edadan Жыл бұрын
My daughter was a teacher in Austin. She quit because the administration treated her badly.
@janelliot5643
@janelliot5643 Жыл бұрын
The administration are the grifters and they really need to go
@Pthommie
@Pthommie 11 ай бұрын
I was a classroom teacher in California (H.S.) & the worst aspect of the job wasn't the students or their parents but the administrators who were more interested in becoming superintendent than supporting their staff. These people know better but instead choose to placate parents at the expense of teachers. To add, I wouldn't teach in this nation if they paid me a million USD per year.
@carmendelosreyes4459
@carmendelosreyes4459 2 ай бұрын
At the same time teachers are against school choice. Not all teachers are of the caliber of these on the panel.
@ashleywitherspoon5487
@ashleywitherspoon5487 Жыл бұрын
This is so sad. Teachers deserve more
@tonybrown7041
@tonybrown7041 Жыл бұрын
Yes they do
@Shewib
@Shewib Жыл бұрын
I am a teacher, and I disagree. Teachers don't deserve more. It is supply and demand. The problem is the system is so horrendously inefficient. Fix the system, and teachers would make much more and spend much less time.
@rachelsill79
@rachelsill79 Жыл бұрын
When the illiteracy rates of high school graduates begins to decline I will agree. Until the literacy rates start improving I'm not going to believe they deserve a penny more
@ashleywitherspoon5487
@ashleywitherspoon5487 Жыл бұрын
@@rachelsill79 the classroom is not the only place you learn.
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