That's some bull .
Yet, a guy does it and they want to castrate him for it.
the football players at marshall used to bang one of the home ec. teachers. my freshman year she was caught banging one of the players but they swept it under the rug.
That's some bull .
Yet, a guy does it and they want to castrate him for it.
I admire teachers very much. It is such a huge responsibility knowing that your influence could be a kid's only chance at a decent life. I guess on the flip side, some teachers pretty much ruin a kid's life!![]()
she prolly jacked him off everytime he got A's on his exams
LOL that would be some incentive to do good in school and should be encouraged.
Well peewee, seem like some of them are going way
beyond in "doing more than teach".....lol
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Not really funny, but I had to say it.
Not true at all.
These kids come ed up into a teachers classroom and the whole world expects them to rehabilitate the kid.
that.
Parent's need to do their job. That's the part I hated the most about teaching. The parents just don't give a . They've given up on thier kids and the teachers are supposed to pick up the slack???? Puhhh-lease.
As rare as this may happen I agree with pee wee. This needs to start at home. The parents need to be the guiding light for the child and not rely on teachers to do it for them.
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That's yet another problem. Districts are getting so desperate for teachers that they'll hire anyone. You only need a 2.3 or 2.5 GPA to become a teacher. That's a ing "C"!!!!!!!!!!!
If they paid teachers more, and took away some of the burdens, they'd have more qualified people in the field.
In the school I worked at, a middle school mind you, the parent liason had "parenthood" classes once a week. She was supposed to teach people how to be parents. She had no kids of her own, and she would have anywhere from 5 to 10 people show up.
One of the parents told me that she would show up because there was always coffee and "pan dulce", and because she would get bored at home.
Can you believe that bull ?????
LMAO wow was this in brownsville?
Lighten up! I meant when I was a kid I felt like some teachers were ruining my life! Sheesh...
Yep.
Apparently parents need parenting classes . . . at the tax payers' expense.
You need to get busy sending me foot porn instead of being snippy with me.
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I am really tired of the double standard regarding male and female teachers having sex with their students. If you are going to crucify a man as a 'predator' for doing so, then you have to do it to the women as well. That's the way it is supposed to work.
Precisely!!!
You know, we (some male co-workers and myself), brought up that point and all the ladies we worked with made us out to be some kind of pervs. That is just ing stupid. I mean, to think that the same laws don't apply to a woman???
What the ??
I'm not trying to condone what some male teachers have done, but the lengths they go to when it's a male teacher isn't even remotely close to how they go after a female teacher.
In the district I worked in, there were a few female teachers (that I knew of) caught having affairs with their student. The punishment??? The were transferred to another high school. When a male teacher got caught?? Newspaper, revocation of their teaching certificate, trial by jury, etc.
That . . . is just bull .
I totally agree. But the sad part is, this won't change, and a large part of the reason why is that when a man gets caught with a female student people crucify him but when a woman is doing a male student, most are like "wow, where were these teachers when I was in school" or "damn, why couldn't I have a hot teacher like that?" They think its funny, or a joke. But its not.
As long as teenage boys who have sex with their teachers are considered 'studs' or 'lucky,' none of this will change. And the sad part is that the same people who witchunt the male teachers are the same ones who think the female teachers were doing the male student a favor or something.
It will never change because society's views on male/female sexuality are completely skewed to begin with.
It's in a class environment, it's involving students and teachers, but it's otherwise the same power struggle that we see in anything else involving human sexuality: men are always in control, women are always victimized -- a male teacher preys on his female students, a female teacher simply made the mistake of caring too much and allowed herself to be taken advantage of by her male student. It's bull .
She looks like she gives great helmet.
Niiice.
When you work a lot (teachers work 10 hour days) you tend to bang the people around you - most teachers are female, lonely females....
peewee - everything you said about being a teacher; broken school systems, parental expectations, too much admin, being underpaid, etc., etc. is the straight truth. I was a teacher in Japan for two years and it's the same there (although the kids are mostly pretty good, depending on the school), and a girl I dated in Oz described exactly the same thing of high schools here.
The fabric of our societies is slowly wearing away, and one of the symptoms is the decaying education system, but the policy makers keep thinking that "metrics" will solve everything when in many cases they simply further entrench the problems.
This whole new wave of "student-centered" bull is the main cause of the downfall the education system is facing. The children manipulate the system so much that nothing ever gets done in the classroom. As I noted on a previous post, teacher's have to be baby sitters for the most part. That is one of the major reason why I left the field.
I got into a heated arguement, and got written up for it, with one of my students parents on who should be teaching the kid how to function in society. The kids father said it was my responsibility to make sure the kid acted well. I told him it was his responsibility to raise the kid. It went on and on until we were pretty much in each others faces. I ended it by saying that if he did his job as a father, I wouldn't have such a ed up kid to deal with.
I got written up by the principal, and I quit after that school year.
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