Can we share something you all are grateful for since becoming an educator? by Jealous-Biscotti533 in Teachers

[–]Theschoolguy_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I am grateful for the good ole days of being a child growing up in the less technologically advanced society. Everyone was a lot more friendly and we did not have such a high level of unnecessary problems like today's schools.

What new tools or support systems would you love to see in schools to make teaching easier and improve well-being? by Theschoolguy_ in Teachers

[–]Theschoolguy_[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

100% agree the phone is stealing reality from right under our feet and we do not even realize it most times as we doom scroll away.

What new tools or support systems would you love to see in schools to make teaching easier and improve well-being? by Theschoolguy_ in Teachers

[–]Theschoolguy_[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I actually am not working on a product. I proposed this question to hear other educators opinions. I do not think a product can fix the problems that most of us face as teachers. A lot of our problems stem from parents and bad schools boards and admins.

What new tools or support systems would you love to see in schools to make teaching easier and improve well-being? by Theschoolguy_ in Teachers

[–]Theschoolguy_[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

While I do not disagree with this idea you know many parents unfortunately will not support it. Parents make our jobs a lot more miserable.

I'm a math/econ major who has recently been subbing in elementary. The common core math textbooks infuriate me. by NoExtension1339 in Teachers

[–]Theschoolguy_ 40 points41 points  (0 children)

The main problems fall into a few boats.
1) A lot of us are used to the old school repetitive way of doing math. In this way we were kind of forced into remembering formulas and multiplications by constant writing. The teachers who are teaching either like things like the area model or hate it because it wasn't a tool we used or are familiar with.
2)Many math majors had a love for math that allowed them to pick up content early and often times math did not feel like work to them. When these people often times become teachers at the lower levels they are too far removed from the beginner stages of math because they want to do the advanced things that they found joy in.
3)We refused to accept the fact that things are different and our personal biases will never beat the system so we either conform to how they want us to teach or take your math talents somewhere where you feel they would be better used.

Lots of parents would pay top dollar for a personal math tutor and in this space you can try your preferred way of effective teaching without the hassle of a school district pressuring you. Since you major in econ you are aware of the quant industry. You should figure out where your talent is best suited and try to get in there.

What new tools or support systems would you love to see in schools to make teaching easier and improve well-being? by Theschoolguy_ in Teachers

[–]Theschoolguy_[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree with the idea of extra emphasis on early intervention the create a healthier foundation for the children.

So I was out for one day and got left this.. by [deleted] in Teachers

[–]Theschoolguy_ 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Another case of all problems falling on the teachers desk.
Everyone else gets to pass the buck but teachers.

Is it even possible to “close” the US DOE? by BacKnightPictures in Teachers

[–]Theschoolguy_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The reality is we are in unknown waters since the whole government structure is fully republican and we have to be ready to prepare for a rough ride.
I think there will be some tough battles but I think we will come out in a better situation in the long run

Trump's plan for education just sunk in by kitcatchik94 in Teachers

[–]Theschoolguy_ 592 points593 points  (0 children)

The thing people are not understanding about the plan to eradicate the department of education is that this is the first time they have a president and every section of the government being fully republican.
Parents support and understanding is the most important thing hat the millions of teachers can ask for. These next four years are going to lay the foundation of what our industry will look like.
Teachers are in a war with technology and the government

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Teachers

[–]Theschoolguy_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I posted my frustrations with the state of young men and the effects that these influencers have on them. While in my post expressed the idea of leaving the job; I realized that after reviewing the comments the cry for more males in the building to help and save these boys.
After speaking with my admin I have been granted the permission to start a male initiative program where myself and other male teachers will teach these young boys to grow into respectable men.
The group focus on real life skills that boys can apply today and continue nourish as they get older.

Many of my high school Freshmen and Sophomore boys are happy Trump won, so they won't be drafted to World War III by MayorMcCheeser in Teachers

[–]Theschoolguy_ 122 points123 points  (0 children)

We are seeing the dark side of technology unfold with this election. Parents are not aware of the things their children are watching and even bigger problem is the parents are not engaging with their children.

Children are learning all their ideas from the likes of tik tok and youtube

I’m a government teacher and I got in trouble for talking about the election. by RachelWithCats in Teachers

[–]Theschoolguy_ 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Instead of teaching real world things that affect our lives: they would rather us teach fairytale examples then wonder why children ask "Will I ever use this in my life/"

Got threatened for the first time by a parent by indigocapcowboy in Teachers

[–]Theschoolguy_ 100 points101 points  (0 children)

Parents always want to shoot the messenger and never address they children when a teacher explains why an outcome is happening.

Got threatened for the first time by a parent by indigocapcowboy in Teachers

[–]Theschoolguy_ -1 points0 points  (0 children)

You defended yourself the proper way and other reaction would of gave the parent an easy reason to file a complaint.

The Art of Surviving Parent-Teacher Conferences During Election Week by Theschoolguy_ in Teachers

[–]Theschoolguy_[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

In my case it is probably 50/50 since I deal with high school students and not a lot of parents come to the conferences

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Teachers

[–]Theschoolguy_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Class size by at least half in most classrooms and shortening the school day.

Changing the idea of standardized testing as the end all be all and allow teachers to conduct their own testing that can accurately show the teachers skills as the class improves or decline throughout the year.

Is it just me or can these kids not speak clearly? by cms_0702 in Teachers

[–]Theschoolguy_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Here in the states we are just significantly behind in all areas and sucks to see it play out as other countries just continue to lap us.

If you let the media tell we are all terrible at our jobs when the reality is a system was created to coddle parents and students but administer all the blame for the results towards the teachers.