• red_rising
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    785 months ago

    Because for decades teaching has been marketed as ‘a calling’ not a job. People say things like, ‘teachers do what they have to’ or ‘no one goes into teaching for the money’ or ‘you might be the only person in some of these kids lives that care for them.’ These kind of phrases allow higher ups to continually slash teaching budgets while convincing teachers that they must fill the shortfall because of they don’t, who will? It’s bullshit.

    • @reddig33
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      325 months ago

      People are in for a rude awakening after republicans get rid of public schools. You think buying your own supplies is expensive — wait until you get the bill for going to private school.

      • @ceenote
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        5 months ago

        “Oh, you can’t afford to send your child to school? Well the coal mines are always hiring if you need to get them out of the house.”

        • @MrVilliam
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          295 months ago

          Soon, an editorial headline:

          Americans’ bills are piling up; could chattel children be the answer?

        • @Tyfud
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          25 months ago

          The children, they yearn for the mines.

      • @this_1_is_mine
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        125 months ago

        It’s because Republicans really like the unwashed masses they’re easier to manipulate.

      • @[email protected]
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        45 months ago

        Don’t worry, we’ll all be too busy reacting to actually take the time to reflect and learn something.

    • @[email protected]
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      35 months ago

      Much like nurses in the U.K., and their current pay battles. There are even former nurses saying “they should do it for the love of the job”.