teachinggal123 wrote: » I honestly, honestly don’t care what you think about me. I really don’t. I’m telling the truth and teachers on here know that. They have admitted it on the other thread!!! Also, I’m curious and have a question for those saying my colleagues are lazy. My local primary schools - all classes and teachers - send one email per week to parents outlining the child’s work for the week. No way to get anything corrected ,no way to contact the teacher. Would you call all these teachers “lazy” too?
teachinggal123 wrote: » https://touch.boards.ie/thread/2058071593/1 Teachers saying they have no laptops, broadband etc etc etc. One even said he couldnt do the online thing because his brother kept walking into the room and his parents were asking him to get a newspaper.[/quote That's someone trying their best in difficult circumstances, no? And he did come on and tell us his efforts. Have you shared your efforts with us? I know I've asked you this before a few times, so I'm hoping I might get an answer this time.
Random sample wrote: » How do you know what all your local primary schools are doing? Why can’t they reply to emails? There are so many online platforms available to primary schools, Im surprised that your local area has such a poor representation at all levels.
JJJackal wrote: » Btw your explanation of bias seems to be more an explanation of impartial... - well i would suggest I am impartial - I have no skin in the game I have a job where I work long hours (plus i teach juniors) so some appreciation of being a teacher and how long hours impact life. I was a student so.... I appreciate as much as anyone else who was a student I guess. I dont have a parents perspective - you are right - however talking to colleagues who are parents I have some limited insight
teachinggal123 wrote: » Can I ask your opinion of my local primary schools? My local primary schools - all classes and teachers - send one email per week to parents outlining the child’s work for the week. No way to get anything corrected ,no way to contact the teacher.
Random sample wrote: » And I was sick once therefore I know how healthcare works. To add to that, I work with someone who was sick, which gives me insight. Impartial would imply you can see all sides, that’s not the impression I am getting.
teachinggal123 wrote: » Sister has kids in school at home. Best friend has kids in a different school at home. There is one school email which is not replied to.
wirelessdude01 wrote: » Ahh deflect, deflect, deflect. Just can't answer the question about what you actually do yourself?
teachinggal123 wrote: » Do you think you have a wider experience than me? I’d love to know why you are saying I have a narrow experience. Is it because you disagree with me or do you think that anyone who disagrees with you is wrong? Doesn’t suit the narrative you are pushing, eh? Many teachers have agreed with me on exactly this point. Do that have a narrow experience too?
teachinggal123 wrote: » Seriously dude, your obsession with what I am doing is a bit weird. Creepy even. Is it because I’m a young outspoken and honest female?
JJJackal wrote: » I never said I taught once .... I said I teach juniors. For your analogy to be correct re being sick, you would need to have been a doctor or nurse once btw FYI Impartial - "treating all rivals or disputants equally" I asked for your ideas on how to get students back to class
I was a student so.... I appreciate as much as anyone else who was a student I guess.
rainbowtrout wrote: » Well I hate to point out the obvious, but if the teachers are emailing the parents, then the parents can email them back.
Random sample wrote: » I was referring to this: I’m not even going to try to explain the difference between teaching and training junior staff who choose to be there. You asked for ideas, you got answers. What more do you want?
wirelessdude01 wrote: » Ahh suppose I'm bullying you as well because I actually asked you a question? .
randylonghorn wrote: » Seriously, why are people engaging with this hysteria? We have no idea what the situation will be like in September. Let's stop doing a Joe McHugh jumping-the-gun thing on it until we're a bit closer the date / have a better sense of it at least.
teachinggal123 wrote: » It’s from the main school email. And no replies apparently.
teachinggal123 wrote: » It’s ok to ask a question once. It’s a bit weird and creepy to keep asking the same thing over and over again when I have, very respectfully, asked that you refrain. Would you do this to a young female colleague in real life?
wirelessdude01 wrote: » Ahh deflect, deflect, deflect. Just can't answer the question about what you actually do yourself? Yes that is lazy but remember if you receive an email you can reply. Simples really. All I can talk about is what I know of. My school we are all working away. All contactable via the various platforms that we are using such as Google classroom and seesaw. All use email as well. What platforms are you using for engagement?
cozar wrote: » do any of the teacher posters think that repeat students will be accommodated in any way.?