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Re: Teachers fighting for students [Re: AntiGov] #6428922
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Oh,I see,...How many do you think are non-citizens?...Better?

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Originally Posted by J Staton
Grackle my niece is a teacher. This blow hard will keep on talking but I got to get to working. Y'all leftist have a good day.


My son is a physician's assitant. He diagnoses illnesses, stitches cuts, delivers a baby once in a while, etc.. Does that mean I know anything about those things.

Re: Teachers fighting for students [Re: mnsota] #6428928
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Originally Posted by mnsota
Oh,I see,...How many do you think are non-citizens?...Better?


Certaily makes more sense than your last post. Maybe you be learnin'?

Re: Teachers fighting for students [Re: AntiGov] #6428933
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Certaily makes more sense that your last post. Maybe you be learnin'?


Now yur just messin'!..no englie?

Re: Teachers fighting for students [Re: mnsota] #6428939
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Originally Posted by mnsota
Certaily makes more sense than your last post. Maybe you be learnin'?


Now yur just messin'!..no englie?


Yep. Sorry 'bout that.

Re: Teachers fighting for students [Re: AntiGov] #6428945
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One study show that 1 in 8 Calfornia public school students have undcumented parents.
I would think that is to be expected when you allow sanctuary cities in your state.

Re: Teachers fighting for students [Re: AntiGov] #6428955
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I suspect many of us are non-essential.

Re: Teachers fighting for students [Re: AntiGov] #6428963
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One study show that 1 in 8 Calfornia public school students have indcumented parents.
I would think that is to be expected when you allow sanctuary cities in your state.



Could be, I would of guessed the number higher.
Mute point now, as CBS just made it a race issue.

Re: Teachers fighting for students [Re: AntiGov] #6428995
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I always thought teacher strikes were a stupid way for teachers to better thier "environment" Be it pay, class, size, help. I completely agree smaller class sizes would be better, everybody deserves better pay, and a full staff to cover all the jobs. The problem with the teachers striking is when they don't go to work they push the effects to everyone with kids. If my kids arent in school someone needs to take care of them, which means either a parent stays home or we find daycare. If I don't work or I have to pay someone to watch my kids, I'm not gonna have any sympathy for the teachers. I don't get enough pay either so I don't know where they think more money is gonna come from without those of us with the kids getting more.

Re: Teachers fighting for students [Re: AntiGov] #6429002
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If you look up the average teachers salary in California, you'll find it about equal to average household income for that state. It's the second highest in the nation. Twenty percent of the kids are busy learning to speak English. You can't blame parents for wanting to put their kids in charter schools, you can only blame them for voting for more of the same.

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I agree that most teacher strikes shoud be the last option used to settle a contract.

Re: Teachers fighting for students [Re: AntiGov] #6429027
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When I was in school 30 kids were not a big deal, of course there were consequences for not acting appropriately in the classroom.

I bet there are 1,000s of workers that would like less workload and more money. lol


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Re: Teachers fighting for students [Re: ] #6429073
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Originally Posted by J Staton
It's obviously not fat enough for the teachers. The articles I've read say that teachers are on strike demanding higher pay, smaller classes, and more support staff. Obviously the pay check is of great importance or that wouldn't be part of the demand. I expect that pay is most likely their greatest demand.



They also want someone to ban charter schools ( non union ) ...........that one is prolly being pushed by the teachers union

Teachers striking is a major disservice to the students


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Re: Teachers fighting for students [Re: HobbieTrapper] #6429078
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Originally Posted by HobbieTrapper
When I was in school 30 kids were not a big deal, of course there were consequences for not acting appropriately in the classroom. . . .


No argument there.

40 kids wouldn't have been a big deal back in the day.

Today's classroom? Respectfully, most of you have no clue what the dynamics are in today's classroom. What worked for teachers back in the 50s/60s would get them fired today, or possibly in jail.

Been in a Walmart lately? Multiply the rug rat bad behavior you see there by 30 or 40 and there's what teachers today are dealing with.

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Originally Posted by Muskrat
. . . Auntie Gov, your worst nightmare would be you teaching a classroom of 30 7th graders and 20 of them have IEPs. Oh, that would be lovely to watch.

So share with us how you would effectively teach in a classroom of 40 students. I'll take notes and pass 'em along!


Still waiting for your words of wisdom Auntie Gov.

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This is the only country where teachers whine about teaching. Class room sizes aregreater everwhere else

Its a ploy to extort more money from taxpayers........and only working 3/4 time for full time pay

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Overcrowding, lax discipline, parents and baby-momma/daddies who don't value their offspring's education, poor teachers who only stick with the game for the pay are the biggest obstacles to the learning of all students.

Re: Teachers fighting for students [Re: gryhkl] #6429085
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Originally Posted by gryhkl
One study show that 1 in 8 Calfornia public school students have indcumented parents.
I would think that is to be expected when you allow sanctuary cities in your state.


While I have no horse in this race, I would think to comment on the subject of education, one would want to do a thorough spell check before posting. Groeny Rocks!

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Originally Posted by AntiGov
This is the only country where teachers whine about teaching. Class room sizes aregreater everwhere else

Its a ploy to exthort more money from taxpayers........already working 3/4 time for full time pay


Are you pulling a Trumptoid here?

Re: Teachers fighting for students [Re: Muskrat] #6429089
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Originally Posted by HobbieTrapper
When I was in school 30 kids were not a big deal, of course there were consequences for not acting appropriately in the classroom. . . .


No argument there.

40 kids wouldn't have been a big deal back in the day.

Today's classroom? Respectfully, most of you have no clue what the dynamics are in today's classroom. What worked for teachers back in the 50s/60s would get them fired today, or possibly in jail.

Been in a Walmart lately? Multiply the rug rat bad behavior you see there by 30 or 40 and there's what teachers today are dealing with.




Now what they're doing is putting the kids in Jail.

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