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by ethbr0
1827 days ago
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> Parents expect teachers to teach and teachers expect to teach As the child of a public grade school teacher (early childhood), I would suggest you go visit some Title I schools and ask lower income parents there what they expect from the school with respect to their children. What you're being told in this thread: they will say they're happy to have a place that will take care of their kids while they're working, keep them reasonably safe, provide them food, keep them busy, and educate them What you seem to think they would say: education their kids to the highest level possible When there aren't consistent meals, access to health care, or clothing at home, and when home is a place of violence and/or substance abuse, priorities look a lot different. All of these are things that were not uncommon, year after year. That's the reality public school teachers and administrators have to deal with. |
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