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by: jax Active Indicator LED Icon 16 OP 
~ 7 years ago   Aug 26, '16 4:03pm  
I'm ready to walk out and tell the parents to educate their own freaking kids. The total and utter disrespect proves parents aren't doing their jobs. I feel sorry for these teachers.
 
I can't imagine what the classroom is like for teachers today with their hands tied behind their backs. Sad!!!!
 
Time to bytch-slap the parents.
 
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magnoliamam Active Indicator LED Icon 7
~ 7 years ago   Aug 26, '16 4:23pm  
I was in Hobby Lobby the other morning enjoying shopping and ran across a group of 3 or 4 young mothers who were taking up the entire aisle and were already griping and moaning and  "micro-managing" their kids teacher after 2 days of classes.....!  Whoa......I thought to myself God help that poor teacher who was getting ready to be lambasted by this pack of wolves...!  No way would I be a teacher in this current environment of spoiled rotten entitled kids and yes, it's not the kids' fault but the wacko parents, but I wouldn't want any part of it - what a mess today's schools must be because of things like this and then the "white gloves" treatment and restrictions put on teachers to handle their own classrooms.......stinks to me.  The world is going to hell and a hand basket......good thing I'll be dead before these brats become adults..... 4951
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jax Active Indicator LED Icon 16 OP 
~ 7 years ago   Aug 26, '16 4:41pm  
I know from experience that 95% of the kids I taught were not the problem. The parents were. Everyone is an armchair QB and an armchair teacher.
 
Just remember this: I teach kids, not parents. I will deal with the kids...BUT you.
 
Bye!!!
 
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podunk Active Indicator LED Icon 8
~ 7 years ago   Aug 26, '16 4:45pm  
Groups of kids and packs of wild dogs tend to have similarities in behavior. 4951
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Jeff1928 Active Indicator LED Icon 2
~ 7 years ago   Aug 26, '16 4:54pm  
I feel for you. I was talking to a friend that has kids and they told me that the teacher emails them daily with the homework assignments and other stuff. When I was a kid the only time my parents had any communication with my teachers was on open house.
 
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JerryJustice Active Indicator LED Icon 3
~ 7 years ago   Aug 26, '16 5:00pm  
Was reading a story about an first time teacher he was an Asian guy about 24 and would sit in his class as a student as class began and would have teachers come from other classrooms and say the teacher was running late and not to worry he would be their shortly. By doing this he got to know his students a little more just by observing their behavior before standing up and telling them he was actually the teacher. Well one student decided to chat him up and tell him all about how this class was going to be a **** show because he and some other students in the same class had a class together last year and made it hell for that teacher and opened up to him and said something a long the lines of this teacher is going to quit after the first year, well the teacher got up still disguised as a student and patted him on the shoulder thanked him for the information and said "ill do just fine" and introduced himself. Perfect way to start the year! 4951
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ZMAN Active Indicator LED Icon 10
~ 7 years ago   Aug 26, '16 7:30pm  
You know your getting old when you complain about the youth of today. It's basically a right of passage. Every generation thinks they are better, smarter and more prepared than the new one. I used to here my parents complain about this same stuff, but I feel like me and my siblings all turned out pretty good. Dont worry to much about the kids or the teachers, they'll figure it out just like y'all did and I did. Just because they do it differently doesn't mean it's wrong. 4951
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ZMAN Active Indicator LED Icon 10
~ 7 years ago   Aug 26, '16 7:45pm  
Remember that scene in the Breakfast Club where the janitor says to the principal "these kids haven't changed, you have". 4951
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~ 7 years ago   Aug 26, '16 8:48pm  
Groups of kids and packs of wild dogs tend to have similarities in behavior.
 
@podunk:
 
You mean men too, it's them that do the most damage, rape on college campuses, etc 4951
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~ 7 years ago   Aug 26, '16 8:56pm  
Remember that scene in the Breakfast Club where the janitor says to the principal "these kids haven't changed, you have".
 
@ZMAN:
 
That's Hollywood babble. Those kids were trouble makers and misfits, they were there for a reason. When people are exposed to stress from bad behavior, they DO change, so they can handle their BS. Like that makes their behavior acceptable. Nope. 4951
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~ 7 years ago   Aug 26, '16 9:25pm  

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>> Groups of kids and packs of wild dogs tend to have similarities in behavior.
 
@podunk:
 
You mean men too, it's them that do the most damage, rape on college campuses, etc
 
@TheTruthHurts:
 
Usually still kids upstairs.
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Jpgurl Active Indicator LED Icon 18
~ 7 years ago   Aug 26, '16 9:47pm  
Had a whole diatribe written - but why bother. Just ***** slap the parents- that's where the blame lies.Without serious consequences and EDUCATION  at home- there's really no point of formal education.At home I ( and my kids) learned manners, respect, rules, culture, math, history,language,art, gardening( lawn mowing and planting flowers), animal husbandry( caring for pets)- list goes on and onAt school we learned listen to the teacher ( OR else), general education and how to do homework, how to deal with our peers (ESP bullies- just knock the **** out of them just once), how to barter ( think lunch time trading).In short- it begins at home and " get in trouble at school- get double trouble at home"   4951
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~ 7 years ago   Aug 27, '16 8:33am  

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@podunk:
 
You mean men too, it's them that do the most damage, rape on college campuses, etc
 
@TheTruthHurts:
 
Usually still kids upstairs.
 
@podunk:
 

Oh don't kid yourself. Men in college know the difference between gang rape and NOT.
 
They're sub human. 4951
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Annie Active Indicator LED Icon 18
~ 7 years ago   Aug 27, '16 8:41am  
...well the teacher got up still disguised as a student and patted him on the shoulder thanked him for the information and said "ill do just fine" and introduced himself. Perfect way to start the year![quote-end-tag-mismatch]
 
@JerryJustice:
 
I had something similar in my college Astronomy lab. It was the 80's and a guy walked in to the back of the class jamming to his BOOMBOX asking if others wanted to play a few hands of poker. Other students quietly said but we are in a classroom and class will start soon. No takers for him. When it was straight up on the hour, he turned off his music, put away his hopeful playing cards and went up to the front of the class and said that he hopes we wouldn't be so stliff all semester. Cool but extremely smart guy.
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~ 7 years ago   Aug 27, '16 12:32pm  
In our house we never talk disrespectfully about anything having to do with school in front of the children. I try to let the teachers know we want to work with them and be involved in our children's education. The teachers need this. I am always surprised when they say that's a rare quality. I'll be damned if my kids are going to be a burden on anyone. 4951
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~ 7 years ago   Aug 27, '16 5:34pm  
I'm ready to walk out and tell the parents to educate their own freaking kids. The total and utter disrespect proves parents aren't doing their jobs. I feel sorry for these teachers.
 
I can't imagine what the classroom is like for teachers today with their hands tied behind their backs. Sad!!!!
 
Time to bytch-slap the parents.
 
 
@jax: Same problem when they enter the workforce to be trained.  You can't teach them nothing because they feel they are on the same level as someone who has done that job since they were in diapers.
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