Parents should be more involved tbh.
Mixture. Some care. Others they have given up.Do the kids care where you work? Are the well mannered students?
Alright.Mixture. Some care. Others they have given up.
Do you feel sorry for these teachers not getting paid enough?
Before I start let me tell you it's my birthday. 24 years old
Anyway, most of these teachers get a credit when they teach inner city kids (cac teachers). Nowadays, you have teachers complaining about low salary in the public school system. Should they receive higher pay?
Why or why not?
Another thing, I hear this myth of Black parents not being involved in their child's education. That shyt aint true. When I went to school I saw a whole load of Black parents being involved in PTA's. Stop believing those crackas Also, most if these parents work.
we had a thread similar to this once before and like i said, these black parents need to step up in their kids education
like i said before i dropped a co worker off to his kid parent teacher conference and he was the only black man up there with his wife surrounded by 20 single moms and all like a man is here
these black kids deserve both parents in their life even if the dad or mom is the step parent
This is NOT the thread for derailment
the student debt thing is overstated. If you work in a title I school at any capacity for 10 years in a district cumulatively, your student debt is waived. No matter the amount and after 5 as a teacher, you can have up to $17k knocked off. There’s income-driven repayment that helps a ton! Working as a teacher and in the public sector, will require less monthly payments. Currently, I pay $22 a month. Going into my 3rd year.I cant view these inherent disincentives to become a public k-12 teacher as mere happenstance...as its been said in this thread now u have to pay a few thousands (im sure it varies per area) to get some additional certifications on top of your degrees to not even make 35k in alot of cases while juggling life + student debt ...thats not the pathway to improve whats already known to be internationally substandard for even white children/white schools...and the teacher shortages are nuts....especially in these unnamed rural locations...quite a way to remedy all that, eh?
I think there will be a dramatic negative change or possibly an outright implosion of public education as we know it in my lifetime...may sound hyperbolic, but education is clearly obviously not an institutional concern.
You like being a teacher?the student debt thing is overstated. If you teach in a title I school at any capacity for a district cumulatively, your student debt is waived. No matter the amount and after 5 as a teacher, you can have up to $17k knocked off. There’s income-driven repayment that helps a ton! Working as a teacher and in the public sector, will require less monthly payments. Currently, I pay $22 a month. Going into my 3rd year.
Depends on which day you ask. I have a personality for it. If you’re a dry by the book person, it will run you ragged.You like being a teacher?
the student debt thing is overstated. If you work in a title I school at any capacity for 10 years in a district cumulatively, your student debt is waived. No matter the amount and after 5 as a teacher, you can have up to $17k knocked off. There’s income-driven repayment that helps a ton! Working as a teacher and in the public sector, will require less monthly payments. Currently, I pay $22 a month. Going into my 3rd year.
Yeah man, neither of my parents really knew anything about history, high school was worthless for that. I took a U.S. History course in college just because I knew I was so deficient on that stuff and it was fire, we were reading original documents, period novels, oral history, all sorts of stuff that got to the reality of what was going on instead of the regurgitated supremacy narrative from 50+ years after the fact. That class along with beginning to follow God set my life in a totally different path than it was heading otherwise.Didnt learn this until freshmen year of college. Had no idea how brutal slavery was or the depth of fukkery in regard to treatment of black people(or anyone nonwhite) in the US.
So I had a few teachers like this in hs. Truth is, that's life. Some people want to learn and others want to fukk around chat the whole time. I kinda get it, but school can be a gloried social / day care center. I place half the blame on parents for not rising their kids to be respectful of adults in an authority position and half is on the teacher. I won't front like their werent some kids straight up causing havoc in the classroom, which inhibited on the lesson.
I’m not entirely sure but I believe so.WTF? Send me some info on this so i can pass this along to my wife. Does it have to be a Title1 school?