bubear20 said:
Same here. I teach in High Schools and get cussed at almost daily. Call home and get cussed for interrupting their day. Write a referral and have them back in class the next day and I get told to have better control
I've taught and coached in 7 schools and they are not what they portray in the news. There's no liberal agenda, they're not pushing LGBT, or CD or whatever else. Most Texas teachers are still conservative but dying for support.
We need help getting the STARR test canceled, we need support in asking admin and school boards to reinstate a standard, we need help returning to teaching kids things like math and English and not worried about career classes with 12-17 year olds who have very little clue what they want to do. Pay would be nice but that is so far down the list for teachers who care about our students and the current state of education.
It doesn't help that often times admin have their hands tied by state laws or district policies.
For example, districts that basically go to campuses and tell them they have to many minority students going to ISS, suspended or alternative school and want the number reduced so the state doesn't come in and say the same thing.
Or districts wanting to embrace all these restorative practices, restorative discipline, etc. type programs
or the laws like- students classified as homeless (which can mean living in a car, living in someone else's house like two families in one house but their parents aren't on the lease/owner, etc.) can only be suspended from school for serious offenses.
The STAAR needs to go. It is pointless. But so are half the classes taught. No need to be reading the "classics" (in high school or college- knowing what happened to macbeth has never helped me land a job or in life) and more focus on skill type classes (typing, computers, how to change a tire, etc.) or if it is a career class focus more on exploring all the different careers, what is needed to do them, trades, comparing pay of jobs, etc.