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- Anyone actually enjoy being a teacher. : r Teachers - Reddit
It also seems that teachers that just start vs are a veteran have very different perspectives Therefore, my question is are there any teachers that actually enjoy the profession, and wouldnt see themselves working corporate, etc (Im trying to teach math or science, and in progress of getting a masters) Any insight is helpful, thanks
- r Teachers on Reddit: Inside r teachers, the Reddit forum where . . .
The pleas of the teachers will be lost as the bleating of complaints Teachers will continue to be to be vilified as lazy AND incompetent (even though they require advanced degrees and background screenings AND work 60+ hours a week while getting paid for 35) In the immortal words of Tucker Carlson, "If you don't like the profession, quit "
- r teachersgonewild - Reddit
r teachersgonewild: Teachersgonewild is a place for educators to show off their wild side! All content must be OC and we require verification
- Australian Teachers - Reddit
A community primarily for Australian teachers to discuss the profession Our community is open to all individuals interested in teaching and learning, focusing on providing support and resources for Australian teachers We welcome the valuable contributions of pre-service teachers, school support staff communities, aspiring teachers, and anyone interested in the profession 1 Be nice 2 Keep
- How can I tell when my students use Chat GPT or other ai writers?
Until teachers can be confident that a paper written with ChatGPT won't make it look like a student understands concepts that the student does not actually understand, or at least can tell when that is happening, it's not a useful tool for papers whose purpose is to assess that understanding
- Nothing Under - Reddit
r NothingUnder: Dresses and clothing with nothing underneath Women in outfits perfect for flashing, easy access, and teasing men
- r Teachers - Reddit
Students and non-teachers may not ask for homework help, complain or vent (about your teachers, classes, school rules, etc ), or make inappropriate comments about teachers We suggest r AskHSteacher and r teenagers as alternative subs for your interests This rule also applies to pre-service teachers and others asking us to plan your lesson
- Ask teachers everything youve ever wanted to know - Reddit
Teachers tell students to contact me for support and expect me to step up and do it quickly during the grading timeline which isn’t always aligned with my professional priorities One solution I’m considering is to create a FAQ as a resource for students to refer to as a first line of information
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