Proof That you can't Have it All April 10, 2020 | Registered: 13 years ago Posts: 2,701 |
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Re: Proof That you can't Have it All April 10, 2020 | Registered: 13 years ago Posts: 2,701 |
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LoveToLurk
Peace, you teach music, correct? Music teachers in my former district are frustrated because their LMS sucks balls and only like a quarter of the students are actually signing on and doing stuff.
Re: Proof That you can't Have it All April 10, 2020 | Registered: 11 years ago Posts: 3,578 |
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Peace
I'm also a teacher and distance teach through this corona mess. It is a sweet, sweet gig. I upload lessons into district approved platforms, the students complete the work and send it back to me online. In between, I can get laundry done, keep the house clean, plan my garden, message people through social media (on a different laptop, of course), etc...
I'm hoping the shutdown lasts through the end of the school year.
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craftyzits
The husband probably works a job you need to go to Pandemic or not. Maybe he's a guard at a prison.
You mean the moo's husband? Here's an equally likely scenario: he, like most other breeder fathers, does the bare fucking minimum because he can get away with it.
Re: Proof That you can't Have it All April 12, 2020 | Registered: 12 years ago Posts: 5,646 |
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peace
I did look for a similar mens' sub, but r/workingdads is nothing more than a dick pic sub. I guess taking selfies of their phallus constitutes hard work now.
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randomcfchick
This teacher is lame. When she's teaching, she's responsible for child care. She and her husband need to talk and figure out what will work. But she still has students depending on her.
Having her students "teach" something to her toddlers would accomplish what, exactly? What state or national standards would they be hitting? How is it actually part of their academic content? Cross-age teaching can work really nicely, but it's generally for when both ages are school age, not toddlers. Come ON.Quote
peace
I did look for a similar mens' sub, but r/workingdads is nothing more than a dick pic sub. I guess taking selfies of their phallus constitutes hard work now.
Pun intentional?
I'll see myself out...
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Peace
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LoveToLurk
Peace, you teach music, correct? Music teachers in my former district are frustrated because their LMS sucks balls and only like a quarter of the students are actually signing on and doing stuff.
I have few issues with students connecting and getting work completed. There will always be the wayward student who won't connect, but by and large, if you're organized and keep accurate student records, then there shouldn't be any problems. A major issue is teaching band, orchestra, or chorus, but we're being given a lot of leeway on this right now.
General music is still going strong and the older students have required assignments.