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You would know more about that than IShould a teacher in sex ed class share about the time the gerbil got stuck in his anus during a fetching session?
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You would know more about that than IShould a teacher in sex ed class share about the time the gerbil got stuck in his anus during a fetching session?
But a queer teacher who did it would know more than either of us. You're the one promoting sharing with students.You would know more about that than I
But a queer teacher who did it would know more than either of us. You're the one promoting sharing with students.
Nope. You're the one promoting sharing queer relationships.You would know more about that stuff than I
damn…you must be one boring teacher
Reading your posts, I can see why
Good teachers will apply life experiences to make the lesson plan practical
Yes I doYou think a teacher droning on and on about their "life experiences" "makes a lesson plan practical"?
Yeah, maybe twice a year. Beyond that if this is a teacher's idea of "making a lesson plan practical" the teacher is in way over their head.
All of your teachers were gay?I never had ANY teacher at ANY level displaying pictures of their spouse on their desk when I was at school.
Then, in that case, you are dumber than a box of hammers!.I don’t know.
Yes I do
Practical applications make the lessons more interesting
You must bore your students to death
Back then, teachers cared about their students and shared their personal lifeA teacher droning on and on about their own personal life are not "practical applications".
It's obvious you DID go to school 50 years ago....
Then, in that case, you are dumber than a box of hammers!.
The school district must assign an identification number for each student usually their SSN. If they don't have one, they are usually illegal and require a 10 digit ID number .
When I was an admintrator, I could tell you how many illegals were in my school to the person. You should be able to access that info for every student you teach.
You need to learn to fucking read!If you weren't completely full of crap you would know that public schools have no interest in, and cannot classify students according to, their immigration status whatever it may be. Not sure anything you have ever claimed about experience in education can be believed now.
FAQ For Educators on Immigrant Students in Public Schools | American Civil Liberties Union
In recent months, the ACLU has received numerous inquiries, questions, and concerns about the vulnerabilities and rights of immigrant and perceived immigrant students in our public education system. Educators and school districts have been among those seeking guidance on how best to serve their...www.aclu.org
About time. YOU are full of crap....
Since you cannot seem to show any intelligence, I will place you back on my "ignore" list!
About time. YOU are full of crap.
Goodbye you fucktardo know-it all!Our attendance sheets had the numbers identifying which students had SSNs and those with non-citizen ID numbers.
Back then, teachers cared about their students and shared their personal life
Unlike you, who only drones from the book
Complete BS.Our attendance sheets had the numbers identifying which students had SSNs and those with non-citizen ID numbers.
Yes, very true. I became a teacher in my fifties as a form of semi-retirement. I was surprised that during the endless and repetitive classes that teachers are themselves required to take, we were told to “humanize” ourselves by sharing such information with the students.It's interesting to watch the culture wake up to "Relationships matter" and "classroom culture" in schools--some of which is good, but some of which has frankly gone too far. It has become obvious in young teachers moaning about their inability to share their personal lives with their young students, as in the Florida law.
I have noticed that younger teachers think this is of utmost importance. They start the year with a slideshow, "This is Miss Smith" or some-such.
The kids do not care.
They do not care about your hobbies, interests, vacations. Your spouse, your kids, the fact that you redid your bathroom this summer. They do not care that you are a marathon runner or a bookworm.
The kids want a fair teacher who has something to teach them, who is warm and kind but not a pushover. WHEN that is established as a baseline, and trust and respect is built, and you listen to who they are, then they might ask you questions which teachers may or may not choose to answer.
We have lost our way with all this "HERE'S ME!" business from teachers. If you think the classroom is about you, you are absolutely in the wrong profession.
Yes, very true. I became a teacher in my fifties as a form of semi-retirement. I was surprised that during the endless and repetitive classes that teachers are themselves required to take, we were told to “humanize” ourselves by sharing such information with the students.
That a teacher (married to a high-paid professional) remodeled her house and put in a pool over the summer is not interesting information to a low-income student who spent the summer moving from one crappy apartment to another, just ahead of being evicted for not paying rent, or avoiding a warrant.
Lefties are nearly always people who did poorly in public school and majored in an easy sham degree like women’s studies, diversity studies, or journalism. No doubt they remember their own teacher’s stories of serving in the Peace Corps, much more so than they remember the Pythagorean Theorem.