Appalling teacher alert

Uk2k4

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That doesn't reall help its veracity.

(It appears to be real though)
Sorry, my sarcasm is not always easy to spot. I wish it were not true so I didn’t have to worry about my 3 year old having teachers like this in the future.
 

funKYcat75

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Sorry, my sarcasm is not always easy to spot. I wish it were not true so I didn’t have to worry about my 3 year old having teachers like this in the future.
I'll go on and guarantee that you will never have an issue similar to this. Feel free to fact check me in 16 years.
 
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in 2nd grade my teacher had all of us lube up a concrete squirrel every day after class. Some of us had to smack the erasers, some put up the chairs, and some lubed the squirrel. Whats the big deal?
 

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I'll go on and guarantee that you will never have an issue similar to this. Feel free to fact check me in 16 years.
Your are probably……no……you are highly likely correct. But, you can’t deny the fact this kinda diseased thinking is on the rise in the teaching ranks. Colleges are simply getting worse and worse with pushing this stuff on our future teachers. And this generation laps it up.
 

funKYcat75

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Colleges are simply getting worse and worse with pushing this stuff on our future teachers.
I don't think this is true either. You're always going to have outliers on both ends, but no one is telling future teachers to be sexually explicit in the classroom. They might be instructed how to answer difficult questions that kids might ask, because 'I don't know' or 'ask your parents' doesn't always work. Don't conflate diversity training with telling kids how to lube up an inanimate object. They're not the same.
 
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cat_chaser

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Well, I disagree with that. But not enough to yell at you.

Im just thankful I live in a nice conservative area with a great school system (although I do hear from my oldest - 14 - about a few issues). Cant imagine how my anger would manifest if I had to deal with some of the crap I see coming out of some of these more liberal districts.
 
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I don't think this is true either. You're always going to have outliers on both ends, but no one is telling future teachers to be sexually explicit in the classroom. They might be instructed how to answer difficult questions that kids might ask, because 'I don't know' or 'ask your parents' doesn't always work. Don't conflate diversity training with telling kids how to lube up an inanimate object. They're not the same.
This is certainly a 3 standard deviation off the norm type of situation but there is a controversy going on in the state of Florida about teaching kids about sex as early as 3rd grade (Disney CEO is all-in on the idea). When I was 8 or 9 years old, I wasn't near ready to hear anything about sex. There sure seems to be a push across the country to teaching sex and all sorts of sexual orientations to younger and younger children. It's a disturbing trend, imo.
 
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J_Dee

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I can support giving folks a second chance if they own up to a mistake, but I'm a lot more wary when it comes to teachers and mistakes like this one. Crap like the following can happen all too easily:

Pulaski County: Coach Dale Anderson sentenced to 10 years

Garrard County: Pastor facing multiple sex abuse charges

I doubt this teacher's going to cause any more issues, but she should still be kept under close watch for the rest of her career. :/
 

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This is certainly a 3 standard deviation off the norm type of situation but there is a controversy going on in the state of Florida about teaching kids about sex as early as 3rd grade (Disney CEO is all-in on the idea). When I was 8 or 9 years old, I wasn't near ready to hear anything about sex. There sure seems to be a push across the country to teaching sex and all sorts of sexual orientations to younger and younger children. It's a disturbing trend, imo.

At that age it's not "teaching".....it's fking indoctrination
 
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