^^^^^I know Boomber.... it's a bit hard to understand but teachers are caring people... fighting for the best education for students. Boomber this one's for you...No idea what you are talking about.

^^^^^I know Boomber.... it's a bit hard to understand but teachers are caring people... fighting for the best education for students. Boomber this one's for you...No idea what you are talking about.
Well teachers certainly care about themselves. When it comes to students, I mean bargaining chips, they sure know how to use them to get what they want.^^^^^I know Boomber.... it's a bit hard to understand but teachers are caring people... fighting for the best education for students. Boomber this one's for you...
Boomber that's disgusting... using students as bargaining chips. Even suggesting that is unimaginable!!! As teachers we play vital roles in the lives of the students in our classrooms. Beyond that, teachers serve many other roles in the classroom. Teachers build a warm inviting environment, mentor and nurture students, become role models and listen and look for signs of trouble.(Obviously a few kids get through the cracks (you and Johnny) but we try to help the students as much as we can!!!Well teachers certainly care about themselves. When it comes to students, I mean bargaining chips, they sure know how to use them to get what they want.
Like I said...you're not fooling anyone.
I said private schools can choose who they want and used a kid on the spectrum.You said that private schools can refuse kids on the spectrum and I showed you one example of a private school that accepts kids on the spectrum.
The only point you made was that you are good at tap dancing.
Yes, private schools can choose their students and set high fees for ones with problems.Cost is relative. How much do you want to invest in the best education available for your child?
Pretty much summed up your arguments right there.No idea what you are talking about.
When I read nonsense without any context it leaves one open to question whether the poster is delusional or just focused on posting cartoons rather than anything with actual substance.Pretty much summed up your arguments right there.
You really should stop on that one.
hahaha you just fell on your face again. I showed you exactly what you said didn't exist!I said private schools can choose who they want and used a kid on the spectrum.
You proved me right by linking to a private school that chooses kids on the spectrum.
Yes, private schools can choose their students and set high fees for ones with problems.
Another self goal, boob.
Teachers don't provide any of that when they are working to rule and are on strike.Boomber that's disgusting... using students as bargaining chips. Even suggesting that is unimaginable!!! As teachers we play vital roles in the lives of the students in our classrooms. Beyond that, teachers serve many other roles in the classroom. Teachers build a warm inviting environment, mentor and nurture students, become role models and listen and look for signs of trouble.(Obviously a few kids get through the cracks (you and Johnny) but we try to help the students as much as we can!!!
Students can't receive the best education they can get when their teachers are working to rule, stopping extracurricular activities and on strike.Public school teachers are not asking for to much and are not being greedy they are fighting so that student receive the best education they can get!!!
Totally agree with you Boomber!!!
You're lying again boob, I didn't say it didn't exist.hahaha you just fell on your face again. I showed you exactly what you said didn't exist!
But boob, extracurricular activities are all unpaid.Teachers don't provide any of that when they are working to rule and are on strike.
Nothing like stopping extracurricular activites to show how nurturing you are. Nothing like abandoning students to show them what great role models you are.
Like I said...you're not fooling anyone.
Teachers don't provide any of that when they are working to rule and are on strike.
Nothing like stopping extracurricular activities to show how nurturing you are. Nothing like abandoning students to show them what great role models you are.
Like I said...you're not fooling anyone.
^^^^^And in these situations we explain to the students that teachers are fighting the changes that have been made to the system which we know will adversely affect students, we're fighting for them. We explain to students that sometimes teachers have to make difficult decisions when forced to choose between the "easy" option and the "right" option. We constantly remind students there's a big difference between standing up for what you know is right, and being stubborn, arrogant or uncooperative like Johnny. The character trait we focus on during work to rule or strike action is perseverance.
If they saw your true colors they would put a huge distance between you & their kids^^^^Parents love me... especially the yummy mommy's.... oh Johnny good thing you didn't get into teacher's college, building relationships which is an important component in education would not be a strength of yours!!!
If they saw your true colors they would put a huge distance between you & their kids
What kind of relationship is built on using someone's child to extort from them?
What kind of relationship is built on using someone's child to extort from them?
Reducing debt and tax cuts are are required as both the debt burden and tax burden are unsustainable.![]()
^^^Johnny's success at arguing at reducing debt AND PROVIDING TAX CUTS!!!
95% of parents are not an obsessive me, me, me individual so I get along with everyone. The ones like you... I put them in their place.
If parents saw your true colors they would put a huge distance between you & their kidsso I get along with everyone.
I put them in their place.
And still you think that you can do both at the same time. the more you talk, the more clear it is that your fiscal policy revolves completely around what benefits you the most.Reducing debt and tax cuts are are required as both the debt burden and tax burden are unsustainable.
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