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mcgruff10 said:ecdanc said:mcgruff10 said:ecdanc said:mcgruff10 said:ecdanc said:mcgruff10 said:"my kids, grades 5 and 8, get zero homework. their teachers are leaving at 3:15 when the bell rings and they ain't doing a fucking thing on their own time. "
Hugh,
1. How do you know those teachers aren't doing anything on their own time?
2. What is wrong with leaving at 3:15 when they can contractually leave at that time?
3. Not too many people give homework anymore, in fact we can't even grade it because you don't know who is actually doing it. I give zero homework except to study for a test.
"once you've done it a year or two, if you don't have it down to a day or two science, you're not doing it right."
I like you Hugh but this is just an ignorant statement. Good teachers are constantly planning and changing things up. Teaching isn't a science, it is an art.
might have to rethink what I wrote.
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mickeyrat said:mcgruff10 said:ecdanc said:mcgruff10 said:ecdanc said:mcgruff10 said:ecdanc said:mcgruff10 said:"my kids, grades 5 and 8, get zero homework. their teachers are leaving at 3:15 when the bell rings and they ain't doing a fucking thing on their own time. "
Hugh,
1. How do you know those teachers aren't doing anything on their own time?
2. What is wrong with leaving at 3:15 when they can contractually leave at that time?
3. Not too many people give homework anymore, in fact we can't even grade it because you don't know who is actually doing it. I give zero homework except to study for a test.
"once you've done it a year or two, if you don't have it down to a day or two science, you're not doing it right."
I like you Hugh but this is just an ignorant statement. Good teachers are constantly planning and changing things up. Teaching isn't a science, it is an art.
might have to rethink what I wrote.I'll ride the wave where it takes me......0 -
mickeyrat said:mcgruff10 said:ecdanc said:mcgruff10 said:ecdanc said:mcgruff10 said:ecdanc said:mcgruff10 said:"my kids, grades 5 and 8, get zero homework. their teachers are leaving at 3:15 when the bell rings and they ain't doing a fucking thing on their own time. "
Hugh,
1. How do you know those teachers aren't doing anything on their own time?
2. What is wrong with leaving at 3:15 when they can contractually leave at that time?
3. Not too many people give homework anymore, in fact we can't even grade it because you don't know who is actually doing it. I give zero homework except to study for a test.
"once you've done it a year or two, if you don't have it down to a day or two science, you're not doing it right."
I like you Hugh but this is just an ignorant statement. Good teachers are constantly planning and changing things up. Teaching isn't a science, it is an art.
might have to rethink what I wrote.0 -
pjhawks said:angry_skull said:Would any people here who use the "teachers work 9 months and get paid 12" argument work 3 more months for free?The "my taxes pay for your job" argument is funny too. If teachers get paid from taxes...and pay taxes...then they pay themselves too."Since some people think teachers are babysitters, pay them like babysitters. What do you currently pay a babysitter per hour? $7 (hopefully more)? Per kid...about 30 kids...$210 an hour. Sounds good.If teachers have it so good, stop hating, and be one. Like Ed says. "If you hate something. Don't. You do it too."0
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I'm a college professor, so this isn't an apples-to-apples comparison, but nonetheless:
I'm on a nine-month contract. I get paid for nine months of the year. If I only worked during those nine months, I would have been fired years ago, because there simply would not be time to do all the work. I average over 40 hours of work per week....52 weeks of the year! Yes, I work fewer hours during the summer, but I'd estimate, on average, I put in about 30 hours a week during the 3 months I'm not being paid.
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mickeyrat said:mcgruff10 said:ecdanc said:mcgruff10 said:ecdanc said:mcgruff10 said:ecdanc said:mcgruff10 said:"my kids, grades 5 and 8, get zero homework. their teachers are leaving at 3:15 when the bell rings and they ain't doing a fucking thing on their own time. "
Hugh,
1. How do you know those teachers aren't doing anything on their own time?
2. What is wrong with leaving at 3:15 when they can contractually leave at that time?
3. Not too many people give homework anymore, in fact we can't even grade it because you don't know who is actually doing it. I give zero homework except to study for a test.
"once you've done it a year or two, if you don't have it down to a day or two science, you're not doing it right."
I like you Hugh but this is just an ignorant statement. Good teachers are constantly planning and changing things up. Teaching isn't a science, it is an art.
might have to rethink what I wrote.0 -
ecdanc said:mickeyrat said:mcgruff10 said:ecdanc said:mcgruff10 said:ecdanc said:mcgruff10 said:ecdanc said:mcgruff10 said:"my kids, grades 5 and 8, get zero homework. their teachers are leaving at 3:15 when the bell rings and they ain't doing a fucking thing on their own time. "
Hugh,
1. How do you know those teachers aren't doing anything on their own time?
2. What is wrong with leaving at 3:15 when they can contractually leave at that time?
3. Not too many people give homework anymore, in fact we can't even grade it because you don't know who is actually doing it. I give zero homework except to study for a test.
"once you've done it a year or two, if you don't have it down to a day or two science, you're not doing it right."
I like you Hugh but this is just an ignorant statement. Good teachers are constantly planning and changing things up. Teaching isn't a science, it is an art.
might have to rethink what I wrote.dkdc.....14 yrs ago I couldnt get hired at fast food. 13 1/3 yrs ago first job in sobriety started at 7.50hr. 8 yrs ago , I began my journey as a truck driver, a field I have always wanted to be in. 40k first year. 50k by yr 5. switched companies 3 yrs ago. look to crack 100k. this year....... at 50ish hrs a week.I dropped out of HS........_____________________________________SIGNATURE________________________________________________
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mickeyrat said:ecdanc said:mickeyrat said:mcgruff10 said:ecdanc said:mcgruff10 said:ecdanc said:mcgruff10 said:ecdanc said:mcgruff10 said:"my kids, grades 5 and 8, get zero homework. their teachers are leaving at 3:15 when the bell rings and they ain't doing a fucking thing on their own time. "
Hugh,
1. How do you know those teachers aren't doing anything on their own time?
2. What is wrong with leaving at 3:15 when they can contractually leave at that time?
3. Not too many people give homework anymore, in fact we can't even grade it because you don't know who is actually doing it. I give zero homework except to study for a test.
"once you've done it a year or two, if you don't have it down to a day or two science, you're not doing it right."
I like you Hugh but this is just an ignorant statement. Good teachers are constantly planning and changing things up. Teaching isn't a science, it is an art.
might have to rethink what I wrote.dkdc.....14 yrs ago I couldnt get hired at fast food. 13 1/3 yrs ago first job in sobriety started at 7.50hr. 8 yrs ago , I began my journey as a truck driver, a field I have always wanted to be in. 40k first year. 50k by yr 5. switched companies 3 yrs ago. look to crack 100k. this year....... at 50ish hrs a week.I dropped out of HS........0 -
ecdanc said:mickeyrat said:mcgruff10 said:ecdanc said:mcgruff10 said:ecdanc said:mcgruff10 said:ecdanc said:mcgruff10 said:"my kids, grades 5 and 8, get zero homework. their teachers are leaving at 3:15 when the bell rings and they ain't doing a fucking thing on their own time. "
Hugh,
1. How do you know those teachers aren't doing anything on their own time?
2. What is wrong with leaving at 3:15 when they can contractually leave at that time?
3. Not too many people give homework anymore, in fact we can't even grade it because you don't know who is actually doing it. I give zero homework except to study for a test.
"once you've done it a year or two, if you don't have it down to a day or two science, you're not doing it right."
I like you Hugh but this is just an ignorant statement. Good teachers are constantly planning and changing things up. Teaching isn't a science, it is an art.
might have to rethink what I wrote.I'll ride the wave where it takes me......0 -
mcgruff10 said:ecdanc said:mickeyrat said:mcgruff10 said:ecdanc said:mcgruff10 said:ecdanc said:mcgruff10 said:ecdanc said:mcgruff10 said:"my kids, grades 5 and 8, get zero homework. their teachers are leaving at 3:15 when the bell rings and they ain't doing a fucking thing on their own time. "
Hugh,
1. How do you know those teachers aren't doing anything on their own time?
2. What is wrong with leaving at 3:15 when they can contractually leave at that time?
3. Not too many people give homework anymore, in fact we can't even grade it because you don't know who is actually doing it. I give zero homework except to study for a test.
"once you've done it a year or two, if you don't have it down to a day or two science, you're not doing it right."
I like you Hugh but this is just an ignorant statement. Good teachers are constantly planning and changing things up. Teaching isn't a science, it is an art.
might have to rethink what I wrote.0 -
ecdanc said:mickeyrat said:ecdanc said:mickeyrat said:mcgruff10 said:ecdanc said:mcgruff10 said:ecdanc said:mcgruff10 said:ecdanc said:mcgruff10 said:"my kids, grades 5 and 8, get zero homework. their teachers are leaving at 3:15 when the bell rings and they ain't doing a fucking thing on their own time. "
Hugh,
1. How do you know those teachers aren't doing anything on their own time?
2. What is wrong with leaving at 3:15 when they can contractually leave at that time?
3. Not too many people give homework anymore, in fact we can't even grade it because you don't know who is actually doing it. I give zero homework except to study for a test.
"once you've done it a year or two, if you don't have it down to a day or two science, you're not doing it right."
I like you Hugh but this is just an ignorant statement. Good teachers are constantly planning and changing things up. Teaching isn't a science, it is an art.
might have to rethink what I wrote.dkdc.....14 yrs ago I couldnt get hired at fast food. 13 1/3 yrs ago first job in sobriety started at 7.50hr. 8 yrs ago , I began my journey as a truck driver, a field I have always wanted to be in. 40k first year. 50k by yr 5. switched companies 3 yrs ago. look to crack 100k. this year....... at 50ish hrs a week.I dropped out of HS........oh its relevant. Had several great teachers over the years who encouraged me to work toward my potential. Was smart but bored. Then we took a vocational aptitude test in middle school I guess it was. Driving number 1. Trades number 2. You know use your hands and your brain.wasted some 25 years in drugs and alcohol. Guess now I am living up to my potential...... Thanks to those teachers......_____________________________________SIGNATURE________________________________________________
Not today Sir, Probably not tomorrow.............................................. bayfront arena st. pete '94
you're finally here and I'm a mess................................................... nationwide arena columbus '10
memories like fingerprints are slowly raising.................................... first niagara center buffalo '13
another man ..... moved by sleight of hand...................................... joe louis arena detroit '140 -
mickeyrat said:ecdanc said:mickeyrat said:ecdanc said:mickeyrat said:mcgruff10 said:ecdanc said:mcgruff10 said:ecdanc said:mcgruff10 said:ecdanc said:mcgruff10 said:"my kids, grades 5 and 8, get zero homework. their teachers are leaving at 3:15 when the bell rings and they ain't doing a fucking thing on their own time. "
Hugh,
1. How do you know those teachers aren't doing anything on their own time?
2. What is wrong with leaving at 3:15 when they can contractually leave at that time?
3. Not too many people give homework anymore, in fact we can't even grade it because you don't know who is actually doing it. I give zero homework except to study for a test.
"once you've done it a year or two, if you don't have it down to a day or two science, you're not doing it right."
I like you Hugh but this is just an ignorant statement. Good teachers are constantly planning and changing things up. Teaching isn't a science, it is an art.
might have to rethink what I wrote.dkdc.....14 yrs ago I couldnt get hired at fast food. 13 1/3 yrs ago first job in sobriety started at 7.50hr. 8 yrs ago , I began my journey as a truck driver, a field I have always wanted to be in. 40k first year. 50k by yr 5. switched companies 3 yrs ago. look to crack 100k. this year....... at 50ish hrs a week.I dropped out of HS........oh its relevant. Had several great teachers over the years who encouraged me to work toward my potential. Was smart but bored. Then we took a vocational aptitude test in middle school I guess it was. Driving number 1. Trades number 2. You know use your hands and your brain.wasted some 25 years in drugs and alcohol. Guess now I am living up to my potential...... Thanks to those teachers......0 -
ecdanc said:mcgruff10 said:ecdanc said:mickeyrat said:mcgruff10 said:ecdanc said:mcgruff10 said:ecdanc said:mcgruff10 said:ecdanc said:mcgruff10 said:"my kids, grades 5 and 8, get zero homework. their teachers are leaving at 3:15 when the bell rings and they ain't doing a fucking thing on their own time. "
Hugh,
1. How do you know those teachers aren't doing anything on their own time?
2. What is wrong with leaving at 3:15 when they can contractually leave at that time?
3. Not too many people give homework anymore, in fact we can't even grade it because you don't know who is actually doing it. I give zero homework except to study for a test.
"once you've done it a year or two, if you don't have it down to a day or two science, you're not doing it right."
I like you Hugh but this is just an ignorant statement. Good teachers are constantly planning and changing things up. Teaching isn't a science, it is an art.
might have to rethink what I wrote.I'll ride the wave where it takes me......0 -
ecdanc said:I'm a college professor, so this isn't an apples-to-apples comparison, but nonetheless:
I'm on a nine-month contract. I get paid for nine months of the year. If I only worked during those nine months, I would have been fired years ago, because there simply would not be time to do all the work. I average over 40 hours of work per week....52 weeks of the year! Yes, I work fewer hours during the summer, but I'd estimate, on average, I put in about 30 hours a week during the 3 months I'm not being paid.I guess I choose not to be a teacher because I refuse to work for an employer that expects me to work for free three months out of the year.Post edited by PJPOWER on0 -
BINGO again. Teachers enable their own wage theft.
In all my years of working to contract, not once have my principals chastised me for being unprepared for class, or not posting grades on time, or not teaching bell to bell. It just doesn't happen. In an 8 hour day, I'm able to get done the essentials of the job so that kids learn. Teachers need to stop with all the arts and crafts after hours thinking they make a difference. They don't. We know there are a handful of high yield practices, and they are pretty basic and don't take hours to prep: choice, novelty, note-taking, graphic organizers, summarizing, and a couple more I can't remember right now. I do one of those every day, and it doesn't take four extra hours to come up with. Too many people working themselves to death coming up with bells and whistles that don't have any impact on outcomes.0 -
angry_skull said:Would any people here who use the "teachers work 9 months and get paid 12" argument work 3 more months for free?The "my taxes pay for your job" argument is funny too. If teachers get paid from taxes...and pay taxes...then they pay themselves too."Since some people think teachers are babysitters, pay them like babysitters. What do you currently pay a babysitter per hour? $7 (hopefully more)? Per kid...about 30 kids...$210 an hour. Sounds good.If teachers have it so good, stop hating, and be one. Like Ed says. "If you hate something. Don't. You do it too."pjhawks said:angry_skull said:Would any people here who use the "teachers work 9 months and get paid 12" argument work 3 more months for free?The "my taxes pay for your job" argument is funny too. If teachers get paid from taxes...and pay taxes...then they pay themselves too."Since some people think teachers are babysitters, pay them like babysitters. What do you currently pay a babysitter per hour? $7 (hopefully more)? Per kid...about 30 kids...$210 an hour. Sounds good.If teachers have it so good, stop hating, and be one. Like Ed says. "If you hate something. Don't. You do it too."
Actually, pjhawks, if you look at the original post it is about an article that talks about how teacher's pay has fallen. Just for the record, my friend, just for the record.
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One more thing teachers do way too much of . . . Grading. Every district Ive taught in requires one formal grade per week, one informal. That's NINE grades in the grade book per quarter. I see teachers all the time with 20-30. They grade everything, because they think if they don't grade it, kids won't do it. Again, just not true. My students do everything I put in front of them, and they appreciate all the ungraded practice so that when I announce "this one is graded" they're ready. Or teachers who won't let kids grade their own work because they cheat. Doesn't happen if you keep your eye out.
There are so many ways teachers could do a more efficient job but don't and then wonder why they're on the hamster wheel.
Very early in my career, a mentor told me about "the point of diminishing returns." There really is one. At some point, the extra effort doesn't yield extra results.
I'm not saying it's easy to figure out and I'm not blaming teachers for working hard. But I just think there needs to be some myth busting about what it takes, and teachers need to get better at setting boundaries. It is possible to work contract hours and still be an effective teacher.
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mcgruff10 said:"my kids, grades 5 and 8, get zero homework. their teachers are leaving at 3:15 when the bell rings and they ain't doing a fucking thing on their own time. "
Hugh,
1. How do you know those teachers aren't doing anything on their own time?
2. What is wrong with leaving at 3:15 when they can contractually leave at that time?
3. Not too many people give homework anymore, in fact we can't even grade it because you don't know who is actually doing it. I give zero homework except to study for a test.
"once you've done it a year or two, if you don't have it down to a day or two science, you're not doing it right."
I like you Hugh but this is just an ignorant statement. Good teachers are constantly planning and changing things up. Teaching isn't a science, it is an art.
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what dreams said:One more thing teachers do way too much of . . . Grading. Every district Ive taught in requires one formal grade per week, one informal. That's NINE grades in the grade book per quarter. I see teachers all the time with 20-30. They grade everything, because they think if they don't grade it, kids won't do it. Again, just not true. My students do everything I put in front of them, and they appreciate all the ungraded practice so that when I announce "this one is graded" they're ready. Or teachers who won't let kids grade their own work because they cheat. Doesn't happen if you keep your eye out.
There are so many ways teachers could do a more efficient job but don't and then wonder why they're on the hamster wheel.
Very early in my career, a mentor told me about "the point of diminishing returns." There really is one. At some point, the extra effort doesn't yield extra results.
I'm not saying it's easy to figure out and I'm not blaming teachers for working hard. But I just think there needs to be some myth busting about what it takes, and teachers need to get better at setting boundaries. It is possible to work contract hours and still be an effective teacher.I always hated grading because it did nothing to really assess or critique a students work or help them improve it. Grades reinforce negative feeling in students who don't play the game and too often reward brown nosers. Also, in some cases anyway, the way A's hard handed out like candy is bullshit. That's too often about the teacher wanting the students to like him or her.All this reminds me of my favorite grading story. In my third year in college in around 1970 or '71 I took a college course that I only attended a few times because I had reached a point where I was hating school, majoring in getting stoned and drunk, and watching my life go to hell. At the end of the semester, the prof told us to write on a piece of paper what we thought our grade should be and why we believe we should receive that grade. I had only attended class two or three time that semester in that course (creative writing) and done almost none of the work other than a lot of writing I did on my own and not for class. I wrote on my paper: "I need and A in this class because anything less will lower my grade point average and I am already on probation and will end up on being expelled from school and will be drafted and sent to Vietnam and I do not believe in that war and I do not want to die." I received and A and lived to tell about it.Years later, I redeemed myself by going back to school, finished my degree in two years plus a year of education classes and served my country by teaching for five years. And in those last three years of college I only received one B+ grade, all the rest were A's. Candy. It's all bullshit."It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0 -
Halifax2TheMax said:mcgruff10 said:"my kids, grades 5 and 8, get zero homework. their teachers are leaving at 3:15 when the bell rings and they ain't doing a fucking thing on their own time. "
Hugh,
1. How do you know those teachers aren't doing anything on their own time?
2. What is wrong with leaving at 3:15 when they can contractually leave at that time?
3. Not too many people give homework anymore, in fact we can't even grade it because you don't know who is actually doing it. I give zero homework except to study for a test.
"once you've done it a year or two, if you don't have it down to a day or two science, you're not doing it right."
I like you Hugh but this is just an ignorant statement. Good teachers are constantly planning and changing things up. Teaching isn't a science, it is an art.I'll ride the wave where it takes me......0
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