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  • r Teachers on Reddit: Inside r teachers, the Reddit forum where . . .
    Teachers are constantly put down and demeaned Many employers do not think that teachers have skill sets that translate out of the classroom However, most teachers are masters of pedagogy, curriculum design, and classroom management These same skills translate very well into team building, resource management, and instructional design
  • Anyone actually enjoy being a teacher. : r Teachers - Reddit
    Im trying to pursue a profession in being a high school teacher However, after reading so many threads of people being miserable, and complaining about the job I am second guessing myself, I know this wont be an easy job, but im trying to find something positive about this profession It also seems that teachers that just start vs are a veteran have very different perspectives Therefore, my
  • Has anyone heard of Teachers of Tomorrow? : r Teachers - Reddit
    Texas Teachers of Tomorrow is honestly a great program and it worked for me A lot of the schools I’ve interviewed for also know more about Texas Teachers of Tomorrow than other alternative teaching programs
  • Teachers, what time do you usually arrive and leave work?
    I am told the teachers at my school usually work 8:30 - 3:30 I plan to do 8 AM - 4 PM (8 hours) so I was wondering if this is okay because I mostly want to leave at this hour due to having to commute an hour and 15 mins home EDIT: I forgot to mention this, but the school is an independent study school
  • Ask teachers everything youve ever wanted to know - Reddit
    Do teachers usually working in smaller schools or larger ones? The school I went to was a k-12 school, and my graduating class was 32 students The classes I were in were advanced, so most of them had around 6-8 students in them Most students were on first name basis with the teachers and liked to mess with them a decent amount of the time
  • What are good summer jobs for teachers? : r Teachers - Reddit
    I work at a summer camp where about half of our staff are teachers TAs guidance counselors etc I am not a counselor or activity leader - I'm more on the administrative side of things, so my role is a little different (answering phones, handling paperwork, doing all sorts of odd jobs around camp) - but either way, it's nice working in a camp
  • 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
  • r Teachers on Reddit: Remember to use the edit history on students . . .
    When a student tells me that they finished an assignment before it was due and "just forgot to click the turn in button" on Google Classroom, I always check the edit history of their Google Doc, Slides, etc to see if it was *actually* finished before the deadline The students who truthfully forgot to submit but were, in fact, finished with the assignment before the deadline will usually get


















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