Bruh when I was in high school i legit wondered why a nigga WANTED to be a teacher kids are f***ing awful man
In a Country where virtue is found not in hard work, but ownership of the fruits of hard workers, those who spend their days giving sweat and blood for our world are looked down upon
The teachers, the janitors, the service workers, the bus drivers, the garbage men of our country are the backbone of our daily lives, and yet we treat them with the least respect because our world is structured in a way where our definition of success is the antithesis of the important work they do
They saying the teacher took the phone cause he caught the girl cheating on a test. I can understand the teacher wanting to do that, but it's really dumb and wholly unnecessary. If he caught her with her phone he should've just said that and then said he's gonna give her an F along with any of the other consequences for cheating on a test.
They saying the teacher took the phone cause he caught the girl cheating on a test. I can understand the teacher wanting to do that, but it's really dumb and wholly unnecessary. If he caught her with her phone he should've just said that and then said he's gonna give her an F along with any of the other consequences for cheating on a test.
I feel like niggas been out of school so long or sum that they forgot what it's like. Getting your phone confiscated when you not supposed to have it out is normal s***, either you got it back at the end of the class or at the end of the day.
Especially if you're using it to cheat on a test lol
Don't know if you know this but if you attack teachers at school over a damn phone then you're a high level moron. It's okay to call morons moron, you moron
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Already posted this yesterday.
This s*** been happening with different generations
Every generation had more than enough ain't s*** parents raising bad ain't s*** kids
We just see it now cuz of social media
Probably less when teachers could beat students back in the day
Objectively incorrect. There is an uptick of this behavior happening. Go look at reddit.com/r/teachers and you'll see these horror stories lately. Teachers who've been in the field for 35+ years are quitting because of how bad it's gotten. Public education is on a steep decline.
Objectively incorrect. There is an uptick of this behavior happening. Go look at reddit.com/r/teachers and you'll see these horror stories lately. Teachers who've been in the field for 35+ years are quitting because of how bad it's gotten. Public education is on a steep decline.
The wonderful a***ytics of r/teachers, why didn't I think of that
I feel like niggas been out of school so long or sum that they forgot what it's like. Getting your phone confiscated when you not supposed to have it out is normal s***, either you got it back at the end of the class or at the end of the day.
Especially if you're using it to cheat on a test lol
Oh in my HS teachers just had us turn our phone and iPod Touches in on test days lmao avoids all this kinda s*** from happening. Some teachers even had us and our parents sign a classroom policy, and it included the bit about phones.
I remember a kid in my class tried to sneak his phone to cheat and the teacher caught him. So he told him to call his mom in front of the class and told him he just failed the semester s*** was brutal
The wonderful a***ytics of r/teachers, why didn't I think of that
reddit.com/r/Teachers/comments/13aky9q/virginia_school_board_says_teacher_shot_by
reddit.com/r/Teachers/comments/13a5712/should_phones_be_banned_in_schools
I found out yesterday I'm the target of the 4th grade girls Snapchat because I confiscated one of their phones which she a) had out in class, to b) record her favorite target (a student with a disability). I thought I had a pretty thick skin, and I've been teaching at the school for 12 years. Then I read some of the things that the 4th grade girls were saying in the snap. Worst part for me was that out of all the people in the snap, there were 2 kids from the 3 fourth grade classrooms who asked them to stop. Neither of them is in my classroom. Phones definitely aren't needed in schools.
reddit.com/r/Teachers/comments/139l2v0/i_think_this_would_be_my_im_out_moment
The other students are also an issue. 15 years ago, my union rep told us all in a meeting, "Don't let your worst moment in the classroom be splattered across the internet". The proliferation of phones makes that well-nigh impossible nowadays. But, instead of intervening to stop a plainly wrong situation, this clown records it, and most students just sit and laugh, or record also. There is still some hope for humanity with one student willing to intervene, at the very end.
It's the kids, not the teachers. Stop trying to sugar coat it.
’m a teacher. Constant access to phones has taken kids out of their bodies and into the tech. Most kids view their time in their own mind and body as the back up time or wasted time. They go home, lie down, and enter the real world: their online personas. And when you live in a fake world, you lose real feelings. You lose reality. You lose empathy. That’s what I’m seeing. Technology addicts with no empathy. This moment with their teacher wasn’t real. It was an opportunity for online fame and likes. None of them were “there” - they were all thinking about how to move that moment into their online personal life to use it.
Objectively incorrect. There is an uptick of this behavior happening. Go look at reddit.com/r/teachers and you'll see these horror stories lately. Teachers who've been in the field for 35+ years are quitting because of how bad it's gotten. Public education is on a steep decline.
my father's retired now but he was a teacher and still knows a lot of teachers not retired yet, and almost all of them have said things have gotten worth behaviorally and can generally chalk up to their families being increasingly broken or detached. parents will be called in for their children doing something insanely out of line and be like "eh expel him idc i dont have time for this." i only hear it second hand but its hard for me to tell if its ignorance, apathy, or what. the disconnect between many parents and their kids increasingly is weird and disconcerting
As someone who got their new gen (at the time atleast) purple iPod nano stolen by a teacher in middle school and never returned
Teachers shouldn’t be taking s***, if they want to fail her on the test or kick her out of the class do that s*** instead I don’t think they have the right to be taking personal property
Teachers taking phones away has always been a thing lol she was gonna get it back at the end of class. Crashing out like that was stupid and isn’t justifiable in any way.
No they asked for it, and if you don't give it to them, there will be repercussions. How long has it been since u been in school lol. No using electronics in class or else they will be confiscated is a very old rule for schools
my father's retired now but he was a teacher and still knows a lot of teachers not retired yet, and almost all of them have said things have gotten worth behaviorally and can generally chalk up to their families being increasingly broken or detached. parents will be called in for their children doing something insanely out of line and be like "eh expel him idc i dont have time for this." i only hear it second hand but its hard for me to tell if its ignorance, apathy, or what. the disconnect between many parents and their kids increasingly is weird and disconcerting
Interesting, and yeah it needs to be noted that this behavior has gotten worse. In a way of parenting being too loose or coddled it is really a form of child neglect. It's genuinely surprising that people in this thread won't admit that the children are part of the problem too. Growing up on a separate identity online is basically a split personality for them. This has gotten really bad.