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Good Teachers vs Bad

Posted: Thu May 18, 2006 4:25 pm
by BabyRider
K.Snyder wrote: First off I will say your right, but I also would have to say, if I felt that my child was not being taught on the level which I would expect of them, I would tutor them on an individual bases myself. But Im not too sure where your going with this. Do you mean trusting the teachers as a means of personal issues, or from an educational standpoint? If your saying that you dont trust the teachers ability to actual teach the children, I would have to say you should take some of this up with the school system.
Trust from ANY standpoint. From personal, to private to professional. If they aren't as close to lilly white as a human can be, I don't want them to have an influence on my child. They are so closely involved in shaping a child, they are REQUIRED, in my eyes to be of the utmost sincerity, and honesty.

Yes, my encounter with several horrible teachers has jaded me a bit. But, having been there, I know they're out there, and I'm gonna go over each and every one of them with a fine-tooth comb and a microscope up their ass before I entrust the care of my child to them.

Sorry, nieces and nephews don't count.

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Posted: Thu May 18, 2006 4:49 pm
by K.Snyder
BabyRider wrote: Trust from ANY standpoint. From personal, to private to professional. If they aren't as close to lilly white as a human can be, I don't want them to have an influence on my child. They are so closely involved in shaping a child, they are REQUIRED, in my eyes to be of the utmost sincerity, and honesty.

Yes, my encounter with several horrible teachers has jaded me a bit. But, having been there, I know they're out there, and I'm gonna go over each and every one of them with a fine-tooth comb and a microscope up their ass before I entrust the care of my child to them.

Sorry, nieces and nephews don't count.


Well, I have never encountered a teacher that I felt I would have a problem teaching my child. So, I suppose this is partly why I have a respect for teachers.

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Posted: Thu May 18, 2006 4:52 pm
by spot
K.Snyder wrote: Well, I have never encountered a teacher that I felt I would have a problem teaching my child. So, I suppose this is partly why I have a respect for teachers.You would do well to listen to those of us who have then, wouldn't you.

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Posted: Thu May 18, 2006 11:05 pm
by pantsonfire321@aol.com
Jives wrote: Ahhh..where to start?

I have two electrical engineering degrees, do you think I could make more than $32,000 a year with those?

The list of things that I have not been able to give my family because of my salary is too long to list. My wife's health bills have gone unpaid, I have declared bankruptcy, my son cannot attend college. Today, I have to go to the pawn shop to pawn my amplifier because we need money for mik.

Is that enough for you? Or do you need blood?:cool:

BTW...I consider you a total jerk for asking that question. I won't ask what you've sacrificed for your job.:rolleyes:




Really, so we are not even allowed to ask question's now,,, that would be right or are you forgetting that you also stated that teacher's should be honest . Why don't you show us proof of all you preach .

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Posted: Fri May 19, 2006 7:15 am
by K.Snyder
spot wrote: You'll pardon my asking, but which thread have we ever shared even briefly where you've not disagreed with whatever position I've adopted? In what way is this singular "subject", the inherent qualities of the teaching profession, different to all the others? I only ask to correct my failing memory, since I can bring no examples to mind.


No examples because there is only one(which happens to be the only) thread we disagree on. Im not going to remind you for the sake of this thread.

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Posted: Fri May 19, 2006 7:15 am
by K.Snyder
spot wrote: You would do well to listen to those of us who have then, wouldn't you.


When have I not?