Gotta love taking constant jabs for things ENTIRELY outside of our control. Do we choose the curriculum, resources, or methodology used in our classrooms? NOPE. Please take your complaints up with the proper authorities….aka NOT ME
2025-07-20 13:31:43
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Juanita Martinez Del :
We need 4 day school weeks for students, day 5 is is for teachers to do all of the other things they need to do (grading, reaching out to parents, 504/iep meetings). Imagine how quality of instruction would improve if we actually had time to do all of the things!
2025-07-19 14:31:33
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obi :
I can plan my teaching, answer emails or write an iep. I have one hour and cannot do all the things. I'm taking kids with completely different needs at the same time - so teaching 2 or 3 different things and attempting to catch the kids up to grade level standards that aren't developmental anyway and our goals for scores on state testing don't account for the bell curve. I clearly am the problem.
im going to assume that the
whole long covid thing for kids and teachers wasn't addressed either
2025-07-20 07:29:45
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Diane Diliberti :
How about if kids aren’t at grade level we don’t promote them to the next grade. Then we don’t have these problems.
2025-07-19 14:28:12
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JC🖤 :
But teachers were HeROeS during Covid…. The whiplash from Hero to villain makes my head spin.
2025-07-19 14:37:21
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Beth: mom-teacher-bibliophile :
I’m going to be honest and admit, I didn’t listen to the whole argument. But we literally had to develop brand new skills in our own houses to teach kids online. My district admin was like: Okay we go live in 2 weeks, be ready. And then after I figured it all out by myself, I taught other teachers via Zoom and created their assignments for them. My point is not “Yay me” but to say we had NO support!
2025-07-19 15:15:32
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blueeyez0604 :
Apparently they forgot we were literally building the plane while flying it during the pandemic with virtual/hybrid classes. 🙄 give me a break
2025-07-19 14:24:16
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Ms. Mattoon :
Why do they NEVER talk about lowering class sizes? Research has shown it’s the best in-school intervention that leads to student success.
2025-07-19 15:39:16
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barbiegirl :
nobody should make any judgments or decisions unless they've taught at least one year in a struggling school district
2025-07-19 15:30:38
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Ivey :
My district is pushing learning acceleration with no support, and none of the folks who come in from the curriculum companies ever have any real answers. And the superintendent who pushed it so hard just retired after like 3 years with us. I cannot.
2025-07-19 14:27:29
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ms.g0314 :
I will agree we need to revamp university programs. Sped really needs more emphasis as we are in full inclusion without help.
2025-07-20 02:35:40
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Rosemary🇨🇦 :
I beg to differ. I half-killed myself to ensure that my gr3s‘ learning activities met curriculum expectations and were relevant and accessible during the pandemic. I worked 12 hours a day, 6 days a week during that hellish time. Eff these people.
2025-07-19 19:00:10
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gish :
posting before I actually watch the whole video- my predictions : blaming teaching shortages and having younger and less skilled staff because of high turnover being part of the four axis of the crumbling national safety net; nurses/police/teachers/social workers
2025-07-19 16:05:33
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Frizzleinthemiddle :
It’s almost like… they don’t want good teachers?
2025-07-19 14:54:16
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DUHHarmony :
A dollar says that it’ll find its way into the slides explaining why some sort of Marzano-like company is telling us why we need to change, within the next two years.
2025-07-19 21:52:59
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YouCanCallMeAl :
hahaha, such Bull 💩.
2025-07-19 15:15:09
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JR Hilt-ski :
Or, keep paying me 40k, but I only teach half a day and then do your precious training the other half of the day. You can hire another teacher to cover the class for the other half, and they will also spend half their day in training. There are only so many hours in the day - something’s gotta give
2025-07-19 14:29:46
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kimisjustokay (he/they) :
whaaaat, teachers had to learn so much so fast about virtual and online solutions and created so much new knowledge during lockdown and after
2025-07-19 15:35:57
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Jackie Comartin :
Support public education and yes by paying teachers more!! This is a big issue in Alberta Canada too. Very important to know WHO is behind the “research” because then you know their intention.
2025-07-19 14:58:45
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GG :
Teaching is an art, fine craft, and skilled profession. Educators are under attack of our craft. Protect teachers and their work at all costs.
2025-07-19 14:20:12
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Wobbly Wonk :
I tell everyone you could give me all of Jeff Bezos money and I still would never go back in the classroom. I love being an educator, but I would end up 6 ft under if I had to be back in the classroom full time
2025-07-19 14:13:53
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Duckducksuzie :
This is insane. I fill out surveys for them each year and they pay me for them. They do come at the end of the year only. I had no idea that RAND was not something good.
2025-07-19 15:15:24
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westcoastgiantsfan :
No data? Shouldn’t they be data driven and discover their why? 🤣
2025-07-19 15:24:28
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Nick Workman :
Accelerate accelerate!
2025-07-19 14:42:38
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JoJay :
You listed the report author and I went “oop that’s not going to be valid findings” 😂
2025-07-19 14:29:57
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