An educator explains the dire situation her profession is currently in.

Fillerguy

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If anything said was true, fukk them kids.

How you not know the name of the parent you live with.

Their address. You don't belong in college. UPS is hiring, so is the military.

I grew up with crackbabies who knew that shyt. The type who couldn't read without saying the words out loud and needed a pointer to keep track of the sentence.
 

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If anything said was true, fukk them kids.

How you not know the name of the parent you live with.

Their address. You don't belong in college. UPS is hiring, so is the military.

I grew up with crackbabies who knew that shyt. The type who couldn't read without saying the words out loud and needed a pointer to keep track of the sentence.
you saying "fukk them kids" but those parents probably did just that and now look where we ended up
 

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you saying "fukk them kids" but those parents probably did just that and now look where we ended up
Millennial and Gen X parents are doing an absolutely horrendous job and they don't want to take accountability for it at all, just like their parents didn't want to take accountability for them and their academic failings. The decline in American academics over the past few decades has everything to do with the parents.
 
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78 percent of teachers are women. They gatekept the field until covid retired them.

Time to get men back into teaching. Women have failed.
As somebody who was advised to get into teaching after undergrad by female professors, I can tell you right now that men in the profession don't try to mentor/advise younger dudes. In NY, there are so many different sites and programs to become a teacher, but it gets confusing so I just put it off to a later date. They also have like 15 different pathways and certs you can/will get but that is confusing too.

I don't know what your school experience was but male teachers also tend to be a certain way I noticed. A lot of times they are no different than the female/white teachers. I guess they get jaded like a lot of cops do after starting the job and being exposed to things.
 
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