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BigmanPigman

(51,611 posts)
Tue Mar 17, 2020, 08:13 PM Mar 2020

Parents are quickly learning how much work teachers do...

"Parents Forced To Homeschool Their Kids Are Tweeting About How Hard It Really Is (21 Tweets)"

https://ruinmyweek.com/parenting/homeschooling-kids-tweets/

"Amy McGrath tweeted...
At the end of the first day of my kids being out of school after our attempts at “homeschooling”... my conclusion... teachers are superheroes. The end."

"Lauren
"47 of minutes into homeschooling my child while working from home, and I’m about to hit the streets demanding teachers be paid a million dollars a year 😣."


I taught 1st grade I know that teachers go home and take naps, then do hours of our own homework, often while sick too. We are NOT glorified babysitters.

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Parents are quickly learning how much work teachers do... (Original Post) BigmanPigman Mar 2020 OP
no kidding, I am exhausted and it's only day 2! AlexSFCA Mar 2020 #1
My sister is homeschooling her 10 year old granddaughter while mom and dad work. Arkansas Granny Mar 2020 #2
funny! gristy Mar 2020 #7
Homeschooling day one - I need this kid transferred out of my class! nature-lover Mar 2020 #3
Terrible as this whole thing is... 2naSalit Mar 2020 #4
There may be many "silver linings" BigmanPigman Mar 2020 #5
That would be the best. 2naSalit Mar 2020 #6
Yep world wide wally Mar 2020 #8
I was thinking today that I could go back into class tomorrow BigmanPigman Mar 2020 #9
I'm a teacher and still having to teach CRK7376 Mar 2020 #10
Yes, that is what my old district started doing. BigmanPigman Mar 2020 #11
Spam deleted by MIR Team Kelayera Apr 2020 #12
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Arkansas Granny

(31,519 posts)
2. My sister is homeschooling her 10 year old granddaughter while mom and dad work.
Tue Mar 17, 2020, 08:29 PM
Mar 2020

So far, the 10 year old is making higher scores than my sister. 😄 The granddaughter has offered to help her study for a pop quiz.

2naSalit

(86,650 posts)
4. Terrible as this whole thing is...
Tue Mar 17, 2020, 08:33 PM
Mar 2020

on the bright side, people are going to have to look up from their phones and realize how much is done for them that they don't see. I think it will do us a lot of good socially by the end of it all. Too bad it has to be something like this but unless people's lives are at stake, it isn't noticed anymore.

It's good that parents are getting to see what it takes.

BigmanPigman

(51,611 posts)
5. There may be many "silver linings"
Tue Mar 17, 2020, 08:45 PM
Mar 2020

during this epidemic many will be realized once it is over and we can look back at it and digest what we have experienced and learned. I am hoping there will be benefits regarding waste, consumption, habits, new discoveries, alternatives that are beneficial to the "old ways", etc. We will learn a lot as adults in many areas as we look back and review (politically, financially, locally, federally, socially, ....).

2naSalit

(86,650 posts)
6. That would be the best.
Tue Mar 17, 2020, 08:51 PM
Mar 2020

Nearly everything has been taken from us now, many will be looking at how they live their lives. My hope is that it will accelerate the transition to many of the changes we have to make and that they will beneficial all around.

BigmanPigman

(51,611 posts)
9. I was thinking today that I could go back into class tomorrow
Wed Mar 18, 2020, 12:35 AM
Mar 2020

and pick up where I left off. Then, 4.5 seconds later I said, "No way!".

My doctors made me leave 6 years ago since I was always getting sick and my immune system was finally shot. I do remember a 3rd Grade teacher taking my class for a day since she didn't want to go with her own class on a field trip so we switched. She told me that by the first recess she was exhausted and was ready to go home or call a sub for the rest of the day (she was only half kidding).

CRK7376

(2,199 posts)
10. I'm a teacher and still having to teach
Tue Mar 31, 2020, 09:45 PM
Mar 2020

through e-learning and it's a heck of a lot harder for me than being in the classroom face to face with the kids. I have about 80 high school kids in a Title 1 school and a tad bit over 30% of them have been actively engaged with my assignments and postings....And these 30 kids are the best of their classes with support and resources at home. My school issued well above 600 laptops, one per family that did not have a computer at home regardless of how many kids lived at home. Other issue is many of our kids do not have access to internet or the internet has been turned of due to not paying the bill....Our school is in week three of shutdown and we finally got the last shipment of hotspots to give to faculty and kids that don't have internet at home. We have internet but due to our location we cant get cable, satellite internet too expensive and doesn't provide enough bandwidth to be much more than dial-up internet. But we are still teaching and trying to reach our kids and make sure they are ok.

BigmanPigman

(51,611 posts)
11. Yes, that is what my old district started doing.
Tue Mar 31, 2020, 09:53 PM
Mar 2020

So is LA. I read that they are asking the state for funds to get tablets and Wi Fi to the students. The older teachers are having a hard time transitioning from teaching in a classroom to this mode. That would definitely be me. The younger teachers are helping to train the older ones. I don't see how they will be able to teach Spec Ed, etc since those students have such a wide range of needs and many need 1:1 instruction.

A friend in NY was finally able to figure out how to use the tech help but was almost in tears since her principal was harassing and making fun of her behind the scenes.

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