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What do you like better? Zebras or penguins?

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Krazy_Kirby posted...
it's that teachers don't want to teach.
so many want to refuse in-person learning

Speaking as someone who works with several public school Florida teachers, no, this is not true. You don't get into teaching unless you really have a passion for it, since it has a reputation for low pay. Teacher want to teach. The problem is that they barely make enough to live on, are forced to equip their classrooms out of their own pocket, spend countless unpaid hours attending workshops and meetings, all while the government cuts funding over and over. Kids that need to be in special classes are lumped in with everyone else because there's no money in the budget, which hinders both parties. The majority of your time is spent doing paperwork rather than actually teaching. They pile so much extra red tape on teachers that they have no time for their families.

Maybe it's different in other states, I don't know. But in Florida, teachers are leaving left and right because it's just not a practical job to have in this economy.

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