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  • Published on Apr 17, 2026
  • Hannah, a former teacher, joins ‘Fox & Friends’ to explain why she left the classroom, saying AI tools are making it difficult to teach. #foxnews #news #us
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  • @JoshuaDady-e1y
    @JoshuaDady-e1y 11 months ago +54711

    She didn't mention the horrible attitude and entitlement of the kids and their parents...

    • @Shawn-Leider
      @Shawn-Leider 11 months ago +6

      I seen a short on RUclips the other day of a man at a junkyard. A worker came up and said no grinders allowed in the junkyard. So he took the grinder up to the desk. A second worker came and let him know where he could pick it up on the way out. Simple instruction. The comments and the poster called it a “altercation” and everyone was lambasting the junkyard for giving a simple instruction. It’s gotten pretty bad when we can’t take simple instruction without throwing a huge fit. Gone are the WW1 and WW2 men who went thru hell and pulled themselves up by the bootstraps, here are the days of men who think it’s a personal attack on there character if someone drives poorly near them. It’s wild. My great great was on the uss bunker hill. I knew he was in the navy because he has a massive anchor tattoo on his arm at a time when that was not a thing. But he never spoke of it to me my entire life. Finally near the end of his life I noticed he had a picture of the bunker hill and I got the courage to ask. He tells me a story of kamikazes smashing into the mighty ship. Decklines snapping and chopping people in half. The ship taking on water so badly. And then he started crying (first time I had ever seen this from him) and he tells me of the hundreds of men who stayed in the boiler room fighting leaks to keep the ship afloat as long as possible to save the men on deck from certain doom. Hundreds of men stayed and fought until they literally drowned doing there jobs until they drowned. Just to save the men on deck. These men were built different.

    • @BethWondrely
      @BethWondrely 11 months ago +786

      True that!!!!

    • @jeffmiller8197
      @jeffmiller8197 11 months ago +314

      True that? 🤦‍♂️😂 You mean that is true I'm guessing. Must be to much work to speak proper English.

    • @teslaquake4748
      @teslaquake4748 11 months ago

      up in smoke, on the northern cross in the Milky Way, Its fact already, why does Trump want to live by Golden Rule, Go ahead, YOU all choose how to live now too, show offs

    • @roguebot13
      @roguebot13 11 months ago +1317

      @jeffmiller8197 I think you mean TOO much, no?

  • @subaruamazon
    @subaruamazon 11 months ago +41583

    read? they cant even speak.

    • @bmacd2112
      @bmacd2112 11 months ago +1807

      Or think!

    • @Yoyomu205
      @Yoyomu205 11 months ago +1407

      All they repeat is like like like, you know you know,you know what i mean,um um um,it drives me mad and crazy when they repeat this over and over

    • @CrazyWhiteJoneser
      @CrazyWhiteJoneser 11 months ago +262

      Got that one right!

    • @richardadams2716
      @richardadams2716 11 months ago +351

      Or pay for something at the counter without being shy or lazy

    • @cuivre2004
      @cuivre2004 11 months ago

      @Yoyomu205 It makes me wonder why their parents don't guide them away from those speech patterns. It is professional suicide to bring those speech faults with you to a workplace.

  • @just-passin-thru
    @just-passin-thru 11 months ago +31370

    This is proof that "dumbing down" actually does exist.

    • @rayrautio4011
      @rayrautio4011 11 months ago +588

      unfortunately, it's been going on for, at least, a few decades. It is possible the decline may be accelerating.

    • @sebbonxxsebbon6824
      @sebbonxxsebbon6824 11 months ago +255

      Where are their parents? WORKING and paying taxes for exorbitant wages for the union trash teachers who are the ones not working.

    • @Eaudetoilette757
      @Eaudetoilette757 11 months ago +178

      People used to leave home at such young ages and travel by ships across the seas for a better life. Now we're lucky to get them out of Mom and dad's basement to work or go to school! It's

    • @andielliott7721
      @andielliott7721 11 months ago +187

      Former teacher here....quit in 2009...it was happening back then.

    • @octoman511
      @octoman511 11 months ago +126

      lazy teachers also exist

  • @930John
    @930John 11 days ago +107

    Social Media and technology have really ruined this world.

    • @BazilMouseDetectiveBen
      @BazilMouseDetectiveBen 11 days ago +1

      says the idiot whilst commenting on a RUclips video 🤡🤡

    • @Bluninja218
      @Bluninja218 10 days ago +1

      @BazilMouseDetectiveBen Go play your video game dingdong..

    • @SimplyJustEnjoyLife
      @SimplyJustEnjoyLife 10 days ago +1

      Social media has made socializing a lot less natural, and people are in less need to meet others.
      I do not think that is a good thing long term, because it creates problems in societies over time, people rely too much on their digital profile and attention there, that the real human connection becomes limited, and I think it's growing.
      I do not agree that social media and technology has ruined the world, I just think that people were not ready for smartphones + social media and the things that followed it, so it has been abused, become an addiction and that is the problem, people who use social media a lot they forgot or have not learned how to socialize normally without it.
      As for technology, I think technology has it's good uses, but when technology becomes so good in a pocket that nobody really needs to talk much to others because they run to their smartphones as soon as they have a break at work or the break during school classes, that is disconnecting people from each other as a whole. That is not good.

    • @CD-vb9fi
      @CD-vb9fi 5 days ago +1

      no, people like you who can't tell the difference between reality and fiction are the problem. Children emulate their parents. They look at the governments and politicians you elect and "emulate" you and them. You "WON'T" do anything to fix that and instead cry and whine like a baby to deprive others so you can "feel good" about your failure to teach responsibility or claim responsibility. Like everyone else... on your knees praying to everyone else but God to fix your problems. And when it comes time for YOU to be the change you want to see in the world? Yea... there is a reason Hypocrisy is a SIN!

    • @pamela_kerry
      @pamela_kerry Day ago

      You say this on social media using technology?

  • @jonvon2044
    @jonvon2044 11 months ago +27923

    I remember not being allowed to use a calculator in class 😂

    • @AVirginiaPossum
      @AVirginiaPossum 11 months ago +331

      if only you could tell your teacher managers and other workers would end up having to use them 20 years later anyways so it dont matter.

    • @luis-alberto.
      @luis-alberto. 11 months ago

      Where tf are you from only 3rd world countries like india do that

    • @QuiEstJauneAttend
      @QuiEstJauneAttend 11 months ago +244

      Same, no tech in my schools.

    • @1987meeha
      @1987meeha 11 months ago +45

      That can be an accommodation.

    • @krenn08
      @krenn08 11 months ago +16

      Ditto.

  • @marktevault57
    @marktevault57 11 months ago +18027

    As a retired teacher, she is so right. Public schools collectively are a mess

    • @proseyootoob
      @proseyootoob 11 months ago +164

      You’re the problem

    • @hansgrueber8169
      @hansgrueber8169 11 months ago +151

      @proseyootoob Its "Your"

    • @11bfollowme19
      @11bfollowme19 11 months ago

      @hansgrueber8169 no, you're right, its short for you are

    • @LRRPFco52
      @LRRPFco52 11 months ago +198

      Public school was a mess from the start. Home school for the win. Anytime I randomly check-in on my kids, they're either reading a book or practicing piano, violin, dance, or martial arts.

    • @antmck99
      @antmck99 11 months ago +32

      How you're there to reach, then come out and say, they can't read? Ain't thats what you're there for?

  • @danieldonegan6914
    @danieldonegan6914 11 months ago +9537

    I have been a teacher for twenty four years and am retiring in two weeks and this lady is 100% correct.

    • @KB-ke3fi
      @KB-ke3fi 11 months ago +238

      My brother is a professor and he quit and went into the business world. He said it's the same in the colleges.

    • @TrishC5280
      @TrishC5280 11 months ago +136

      Congratulations on retirement 😁👏🏽😎

    • @SufferSantaCruz-s8q
      @SufferSantaCruz-s8q 11 months ago +13

      Andre Herring Art is the man

    • @pete3011
      @pete3011 11 months ago +45

      My mom is a retired teacher, been bad for ages. I image its worse now with screens and the demo graphic shift, but the rot is ages old

    • @earlysda
      @earlysda 11 months ago +9

      No, digital is fine. Digital can be used to help kids read.

  • @abstracts2004
    @abstracts2004 Month ago +151

    Man we are headed towards the movie idiocracy faster than I thought.

    • @Trendle222
      @Trendle222 17 days ago +4

      it will be like the movie in 10 years flat, and YES im being 100% serious, we are almost there now

    • @labakanurzidil2464
      @labakanurzidil2464 15 days ago +1

      movies make BS faster, do you know any bigger BS than them, actually?

    • @justinthisworld2754
      @justinthisworld2754 14 days ago +1

      It just snowballed once they started wearing Crocs. As soon as they put their feet in they were activated .

    • @labakanurzidil2464
      @labakanurzidil2464 13 days ago

      and what about word$, work, worries = wrong?

    • @labakanurzidil2464
      @labakanurzidil2464 13 days ago +2

      movies are experiments, if people will already take/commit it or not yet ... but what else could we expect from propaganda, hostile (selfish) egotism (in general)? word$, work, worries = wrong, obviously?

  • @kxngpenn9990
    @kxngpenn9990 11 months ago +10532

    Blame the parents who just threw a tablet in front of their toddlers face just to shut them up.

    • @phillygrl69
      @phillygrl69 11 months ago +218

      EXACTLY 💯

    • @kirerunte1046
      @kirerunte1046 11 months ago +104

      Why should people care? Parents don't raise there own kids strangers do, and jobs are soulless and don't pay so why should anyone care until that all changes?

    • @lukejbarnett1
      @lukejbarnett1 11 months ago +182

      @kxngpenn9990 the thing is years ago they had those vans with the TVs parents could occupy their kids with and that was okay bc it was just for rides. But this whole cell phone thing for kids is unacceptable. Bc they are on their phones all the time.

    • @lukejbarnett1
      @lukejbarnett1 11 months ago +36

      @kirerunte1046 what all changes? Shouldn't we expect people in jobs to do their jobs effectively?

    • @happygoatclips
      @happygoatclips 11 months ago +77

      Laziness always comes back to bite you 😂

  • @SGTrainingStable
    @SGTrainingStable 11 months ago +5331

    I’ve been a public-school teacher for more than 25 years and I agree with her 100%.

    • @RedMissileGaming
      @RedMissileGaming 11 months ago +21

      Same story. Everybody says this about the up and coming generation. You sound old and senile. AI will be doing everybody's job anyways.

    • @ancientslav4863
      @ancientslav4863 11 months ago +5

      I taught English in my country 10 years ago for 6 months and since then had 4 other jobs never a teacher. Never more. It's insane. Especially at a liberal school where woke and pro Palestine terrorism is supported.

    • @GemLynnTwiztid
      @GemLynnTwiztid 11 months ago +26

      Isn't it the teachers fault tho?.....like your job is to teach this generation and I only hear teachers blame the kids and parents and not the schools at all.

    • @reginaknoll4258
      @reginaknoll4258 11 months ago +4

      This is not a real woman!

    • @dtae7855
      @dtae7855 11 months ago +105

      @GemLynnTwiztidNo. Teaching begins at home. It’s not only up to the teachers. Also, the teachers can only do so much with entitled, disrespectful little brats with the attention span of a squirrel.

  • @zjsbeats3449
    @zjsbeats3449 11 months ago +15950

    I’m a middle school teacher in South Korea. Here, the students’ phones get taken away in the morning and returned when they leave school. In my class, kids are attentive and engaged and at recess they actually play sports and with each other. Having their phones taken away is the best idea ever.

    • @nocturnecrows
      @nocturnecrows 11 months ago +1254

      Why on earth are we giving kids addictive devices in the first place? Their minds are not developed enough to deal with them.

    • @canyonproductions7683
      @canyonproductions7683 11 months ago +149

      Bravo🎉❤

    • @plussa666
      @plussa666 11 months ago +435

      Finland made the law, so schools take students phone away. Time will tell how this effects.

    • @soozjoo
      @soozjoo 11 months ago +199

      Yup that is why certain countries have higher levels of achievement than others and instead crediting cultural positive educational development with discipline and rules- those that are behind them make it about race and blah blah blah woe is me

    • @Dasyuhan
      @Dasyuhan 11 months ago +15

      Kimmy will get you

  • @SpeedRacerX81
    @SpeedRacerX81 Month ago +34

    Kids nowadays need to start going back to the Library and using references in their essays and reports.

  • @gaultadam
    @gaultadam 11 months ago +10350

    Former teacher here. 100% correct. And don't even get me started on cell phone use and lack of respect for their elders in general.

    • @cliffords.8341
      @cliffords.8341 11 months ago +59

      I can only imagine! 🤔🙄🤕

    • @B3autyQueen
      @B3autyQueen 11 months ago +83

      Same here!! I retired from education recently due to these same issues.

    • @alli-e7f
      @alli-e7f 11 months ago +169

      I agree with them disrespecting the 'elders'
      Respect is earned. Boomers have created our current problems and have thrown us under the bus regarding homeownership, stable economy's, healthy environments and cohesive society's.
      Who allowed 35 TRILLION in debt? Boomers
      Who's going to pay that debt? NOT BOOMERS

    • @teachwethepeople3943
      @teachwethepeople3943 11 months ago +15

      I have lots of stories over 13 years.

    • @PeopleHealthTru
      @PeopleHealthTru 11 months ago

      ​@teachwethepeople3943solo moms are the problems kicking fathers out of the houses

  • @rockyblaq510
    @rockyblaq510 11 months ago +1150

    I don't blame her at all, she's spot on and revealing the ugly truth.

    • @fg44i
      @fg44i 11 months ago +10

      The school system gotta change it’s been the same way for the past 3 decades now. These kids are not dumber thy just don’t give af about school

    • @tca666
      @tca666 11 months ago +3

      Let them open setup their own onlyfans account 😅🤣

    • @joeXjoeX
      @joeXjoeX 11 months ago

      They keep cutting public school funding and adults act shocked that quality of education is decreasing? It ain't just the kids whose IQs are lowering.

    • @lubnafawzy-qureshi4075
      @lubnafawzy-qureshi4075 11 months ago +8

      I do blame her because she’s not taking any accountability. She also places all the blame on her students rather than the adults.
      She sounds immature.

    • @fg44i
      @fg44i 11 months ago +3

      @lubnafawzy-qureshi4075 they all lack self awareness

  • @OnFight1997
    @OnFight1997 11 months ago +9527

    1990's kids -> Get Masters degree --> Can't find a job
    2020's kids -> Can't even read -> ????

    • @GoKU_KU2025
      @GoKU_KU2025 11 months ago +697

      2030...AI takes over most jobs

    • @Nosnop3001
      @Nosnop3001 11 months ago +549

      Lol 2020’s kids can’t read and want to be millionaire influencers.
      Like snoop dogg said - being the most famous influencer is like being the richest person in monopoly

    • @andrewmccoll1582
      @andrewmccoll1582 11 months ago +213

      Become an influencer or OF star

    • @andrewmccoll1582
      @andrewmccoll1582 11 months ago +27

      ​@marcomoya5554 they can make that schilling stuff to other 2020s kids who have a lower bar lol

    • @ryancooper3629
      @ryancooper3629 11 months ago +235

      Ironically these two are kinda linked. Kids today are observing that the Only Fans model on their smart phone has a brighter career than their parent who has a master's degree and its having an impact. Why invest in learning when it doesn't seem to be a path to success?

  • @eyepatch3769
    @eyepatch3769 Month ago +176

    What do you expect when parents give tablets to toddlers instead of interacting with them.

    • @andrewsindler5867
      @andrewsindler5867 29 days ago

      Is that really true? God somebody needs to Nuke the crap out of this country

    • @shaynewheeler9249
      @shaynewheeler9249 18 days ago

      😅😅😅😅😅😅

    • @Trendle222
      @Trendle222 17 days ago +2

      exactly! i would never give my toddler or even fukn teenager a tablet/ smart phone (at least without a lot of parental restrictions), actually if people have a teenager give them a fuckn flip phone with NO internet

    • @labakanurzidil2464
      @labakanurzidil2464 15 days ago +2

      and what about f words = wrong?

    • @labakanurzidil2464
      @labakanurzidil2464 15 days ago

      maybe you should leave internet, too, then, "double standard" ...

  • @MrsBee-uo2lc
    @MrsBee-uo2lc 11 months ago +1680

    This doesn’t just effect children, it’s the same thing for adults.

    • @Anna-hp6ux
      @Anna-hp6ux 11 months ago +19

      True!

    • @Karin-wm3tf
      @Karin-wm3tf 11 months ago +10

      100%!!!

    • @TaylorAmelia
      @TaylorAmelia 11 months ago +37

      To an extent - but we already know how to read by the time all this technology came around. There were no phones or AI in my childhood.

    • @fifermom1
      @fifermom1 11 months ago +73

      Affect. Good lord

    • @BushyHairedStranger
      @BushyHairedStranger 11 months ago +5

      Adults under age 45

  • @TitusGreen-m3l
    @TitusGreen-m3l 11 months ago +3852

    She is describing an entire generation willing to delegate its imagination, creativity and cognition to Silicon Valley algorithms. What a horrific future.

    • @MichiganUSASingaporeSEAsia
      @MichiganUSASingaporeSEAsia 11 months ago +3

      Silicon Valley is behind this push

    • @Connor-vx7mk
      @Connor-vx7mk 11 months ago +51

      I totally agree with that, like where did we go wrong as a species?!

    • @samasbeck6570
      @samasbeck6570 11 months ago +79

      you're right, we need regulation and to stop giving these silicone valley billionaires carte blanche on the direction our society goes in. seeing them at the inauguration was disgusting.

    • @valiantone395
      @valiantone395 11 months ago +40

      Idiocracy was predictive programing

    • @NazriBuang-w9v
      @NazriBuang-w9v 11 months ago +4

      Lies again? Tele Marketing + Ticket Master + Toyota Mercedes

  • @ajaycoolieb
    @ajaycoolieb 10 months ago +805

    As an educator, Hannah is 100% correct

    • @lyonesslife9354
      @lyonesslife9354 10 months ago +11

      I’m 3 years in and I teach culinary and Hannah is 100% correct. As a teacher I want to lead students. I often have to remind them what a student is.

    • @masonfalcon5957
      @masonfalcon5957 10 months ago +6

      I agree with her

    • @ericaz1494
      @ericaz1494 10 months ago +4

      Former hs math teacher, yeah; it's all about setting the bar! The lower it's set, the less they have to try! 😮🙄

    • @marsoblivi0n945
      @marsoblivi0n945 10 months ago

      And most of you are a few iq points of above the ones you judge. It’s a narcissistic ego trip to feel and seem more important and intelligent than you actually are and get some attention from the situation. Dumb vs dumber. 1 out of 10 teachers are intelligent and most schools target those ones and try to run them off.

    • @User_92020
      @User_92020 10 months ago

      1000% INCORRECT

  • @dashcamES
    @dashcamES 2 months ago +5

    Kudos to her for speaking up. It's the same in Europe.

  • @RemyWanalo-w4u
    @RemyWanalo-w4u 11 months ago +3287

    She quits not because she can’t do her job, she quit because she ain’t getting help. She had to quit so she can speak against this problem without repercussions.

    • @lauren4078
      @lauren4078 11 months ago +5

      School administrations and districts also make the teachers pass failing students, solely so they don't ruin their numbers, which would affect how much government $$ they get. The teachers are so over it, because they have to deal with these stupid, lazy, rude miscreants day in and day out -- and then pass them, even when they don't deserve it!

    • @prod.ampdup
      @prod.ampdup 11 months ago +113

      It also seems like she quit because the help that her job is supposed to be giving to these kids, is either blatantly disregarded by the parents and children themselves, or substituted by half-true ideas found on the internet, since anyone that young is not capable of consistently discerning what does and does not come from a biased and unreliable source..

    • @Brockovich23
      @Brockovich23 11 months ago +5

      ☝️☝️☝️☝️☝️☝️☝️☝️☝️

    • @davemathew
      @davemathew 11 months ago +29

      Elon just axed the entire dept of education. Surely things will get btr now.

    • @AL4N.
      @AL4N. 11 months ago +34

      She quit because she's a horrible teacher.

  • @rakisage
    @rakisage 11 months ago +6761

    Don’t blame the children. Blame our society and the adults raising them! We no longer hold bad people & bad behavior accountable!

    • @maddietalks4Jesus
      @maddietalks4Jesus 11 months ago +117

      AT ALL.

    • @titanbuck7
      @titanbuck7 11 months ago +7

      The system exhausts mothers so they truly can't do their job. It is part of the plan.

    • @bikin_rusuhbener4587
      @bikin_rusuhbener4587 11 months ago +72

      Blaming game…sounds familiar…..

    • @lizhall2961
      @lizhall2961 11 months ago +38

      And society in large

    • @billyzoe1816
      @billyzoe1816 11 months ago +141

      We never held bad ppl accountable 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 bad ppl run the world and governments 😂😂😂😂😂how the hell a peasant going to tell the law runners. 😂 the law

  • @PaulWesthoff-s1h
    @PaulWesthoff-s1h 7 months ago +956

    I just retired after 29 years. She is 100% spot on. I just couldn’t do it anymore. It’s dumbing the kids down.

    • @ambrooks5
      @ambrooks5 7 months ago +19

      I was originally going to be a teacher. So glad I didn’t. These kids today are so ignorant and disrespectful

    • @GEEKD.MONKIE
      @GEEKD.MONKIE 7 months ago +2

      Yet my generation ( gen z) has the most graduates compared to prior generations……. Yet the kids are dumbing down ???? The opinion of one teacher who only has 3 years is irrelevant tbh

    • @myfightlogic6027
      @myfightlogic6027 7 months ago

      If the teacher cared about the kids, they would figure something out not just quit.....giving up on kids is a horrible look. They didnt make the rules of the world, they're just living in it. ​@GEEKD.MONKIE

    • @DaddyLondon
      @DaddyLondon 7 months ago +3

      @ambrooks5should have been one they need help

    • @JTMcky
      @JTMcky 7 months ago +8

      @GEEKD.MONKIE Your generation gets trophies for failing. You pass classes by cheating the entire time using chatgpt so its easy for Gen Z compared to when we were in school. What you're saying proves that you are being dumbed down.

  • @kgotwols
    @kgotwols 11 months ago +2474

    Former teacher of 10 years here. It is indeed the problem. They cant function without a screen.

    • @rlwetz4317
      @rlwetz4317 11 months ago +40

      Parents for generations by now have been told it's okay, someone else will watch your kids. Matter of fact, you're being oppressed if you stay with kids.
      😐
      Been a long time coming. Personally, I can't blame the schools more than the culture. Americans bought into this toxin, that nuclear families are optional.

    • @cringelordthe3rd-x4c
      @cringelordthe3rd-x4c 11 months ago +39

      As a 31 year old. Before every one had a phone or touch screen. I never really cared about school and knew it was a waste of time. So phones being a problem isn't the main problem. The world just sucks now in general.

    • @jeffreyhusack2400
      @jeffreyhusack2400 11 months ago +6

      Take the screen away then

    • @kgotwols
      @kgotwols 11 months ago

      they should! ​@jeffreyhusack2400

    • @ari3lz3pp3lin
      @ari3lz3pp3lin 11 months ago +1

      ​​@rlwetz4317❤❤❤ So true your comment has made my eyes tear up. It's at the core of most issues....lack of true loving care at home from parents. At least one parent should be a FT parent. It's become only a noun to most. 😢 An empty role of provider and scheduler. The verbs come in these shallow forms of partial engagement.
      It's statism and it wasn't done by accident....ingrained in society gradually but consistently. Starting with universities before k-12 existed.
      I've learned so much more about why and how it's this way through the book "what your child needs to know when" by Robin Sampson.... please check it out if you have the time! 😊 Blessings!

  • @OmarDavila-j5c
    @OmarDavila-j5c 11 months ago +1917

    If the parents don't value education; why should the kids care?

    • @francismarion6400
      @francismarion6400 11 months ago

      Some people deserve to be poor.

    • @s0urbugz837
      @s0urbugz837 11 months ago +89

      Absolutely, as a parent I literally taught myself French so I
      Can understand what my kids are learning in school. I took away electronics and we go to library every week . It has been difficult but it gets easier when you have a plan.

    • @teerollings6919
      @teerollings6919 11 months ago +72

      The way kids talk back and sass their parents without any punishment makes me think parents don't care about anything their kids do.

    • @s0urbugz837
      @s0urbugz837 11 months ago +27

      @teerollings6919absolutely, parents are afraid bc the government has made it impossible for parents.

    • @naahgee
      @naahgee 11 months ago

      Hell the government doesn’t even value education so why would the parents?

  • @bingbashbosh1
    @bingbashbosh1 11 months ago +8543

    Parents aren’t parenting. They’re having kids, plenty of kids, but they don’t RAISE them properly.
    EDIT: I want to clarify, I sympathise with how difficult it is to manage work and kids in this world, I don’t solely blame the parents not parenting. I firmly believe the struggles we are all suffering in society is by design, to discourage people from having children while undermining the will of those who work hard and mean well for their families and communities . Evidence proves the design is working but it’s our job to reject the social engineering being forced upon us.

    • @hetbadancin4404
      @hetbadancin4404 11 months ago

      MANY Parents expect the schools to raise their kids with free daycare; there is lack of teaching and discipline at home.

    • @NikeTopGoat
      @NikeTopGoat 11 months ago +113

      So true dude!

    • @maddogOsrs
      @maddogOsrs 11 months ago

      Stupid people reproduce more than intelligent people.

    • @JoGeGoJr
      @JoGeGoJr 11 months ago +96

      Well said !! Unfortunately!!

    • @maddogOsrs
      @maddogOsrs 11 months ago

      RUclips has removed my comment for being to close to reality. (Dumb people reproduce much more than intelligent people)

  • @Sarahbeauty69
    @Sarahbeauty69 20 days ago +4

    She didnt mention how disrespectful and entitled these kids are. Baaaaaaaaaaad parenting these days.

  • @RobertDeer-w1l
    @RobertDeer-w1l 11 months ago +3338

    She’s not wrong

    • @brianmansfield6912
      @brianmansfield6912 11 months ago +20

      No. And the Fox comment section provides ample evidence for her argument.

    • @Itsa-mad-mad-world
      @Itsa-mad-mad-world 11 months ago +25

      She didn't seem to try and make a difference though. She seems like a person who needs attention.

    • @Itsa-mad-mad-world
      @Itsa-mad-mad-world 11 months ago +9

      ​@brianmansfield6912How so? Can you clarify? Do people need to agree with you and your perspective or else you consider them uneducated? Is that it? Just curious.

    • @brianmansfield6912
      @brianmansfield6912 11 months ago +10

      @Itsa-mad-mad-world No need for agreement at all. But the number of terribly argued, or just plain ignorant, and terribly written comments is astounding. Even worse is the obvious lack of interest by many - not all - in learning something about a subject before spouting off about it. Reading an intelligent post I disagree with is a great way to learn and force myself to think. But those don’t appear here very often.

    • @WatchingyouWatchingme-p5s
      @WatchingyouWatchingme-p5s 11 months ago

      ​@brianmansfield6912Some humans are devolving

  • @johnfrederick6640
    @johnfrederick6640 11 months ago +3013

    Breakdown of society. No parenting.

    • @oneironaut420
      @oneironaut420 11 months ago +7

      Defunding are already underfunded education system doesn’t help either. But Republicans want a dumped down population because it’s easier to control.

    • @Hollywood1950-o9f
      @Hollywood1950-o9f 11 months ago +103

      That’s the number one problem..parenting today sucks!!! With all respect.

    • @AirSupp0rtMusic
      @AirSupp0rtMusic 11 months ago +54

      Plus MANY issues with our country. There's no reason to work hard anymore. We have it too easy that we just go to the next dopamine hit or purchase the next thing that we think will make us happy. Everything is instant gratification here. There's no reason to master any skill. People do better when they HAVE to learn skills, instead of just learning them in preparation for things to go bad. Because as long as our current state isn't threatening to us, we will just stay stagnant, burried in our phones looking for the next dopamine hit.

    • @napoleonbonaparte4396
      @napoleonbonaparte4396 11 months ago +35

      yes! parents are problem, but people blame the system.

    • @alicia_nicole
      @alicia_nicole 11 months ago +28

      Its lack of "village". It takes a village to raise healthy children. Go to other countries who embrace technology and you will realize this

  • @MarkTurner-vs7uc
    @MarkTurner-vs7uc 11 months ago +2830

    Its far worse, folks. This is candy coated

    • @depy2762
      @depy2762 11 months ago

      Her gender is the problem.

    • @callasky
      @callasky 11 months ago +60

      I know 'sugar coated', but it's the first time I heard 'candy coated' before. Does it have the same meaning?

    • @priusa8113
      @priusa8113 11 months ago +1

      @callaskyfollowing

    • @tainamichelle2683
      @tainamichelle2683 11 months ago +62

      ​@callasky I believe they meant sugar-coated, and they're right

    • @trespasser121
      @trespasser121 11 months ago +35

      @callasky I think they add some color to the sugar to make the candy coating.

  • @joeyguam
    @joeyguam 11 days ago +2

    She is 100% correct and on point. Thank you Hannah for speaking up.

  • @Big_Theft_Auto
    @Big_Theft_Auto 9 months ago +936

    I am 36 but in the last 10/15 years the world has changed soooo much, i feel like i am 72 or something

    • @jerryolund3713
      @jerryolund3713 9 months ago +37

      Wait until you hit 75, like me.

    • @LoneSurvivor001
      @LoneSurvivor001 8 months ago

      ​​@jerryolund3713however I already liked you 😊

    • @At76812
      @At76812 8 months ago +44

      I’m right there with you. I’m 35 but the way I feel about the world is like my dad when he was in his 50s, not his 30s lol

    • @Hollyucinogen
      @Hollyucinogen 8 months ago +16

      I'm 34, and I have some grey hairs now because of how stressful life is in Canada.

    • @BeverlySeverence
      @BeverlySeverence 8 months ago

      Just turned 72, feel like I'm 36 or something. The world has changed. Chubby, arrogant women are being replaced by trim, sexy, friendly robots with lovely artificial intelligence.

  • @henriettavanderfloof8104
    @henriettavanderfloof8104 11 months ago +1489

    Former teacher here. I retired early because of many of same reasons and I would say it is FAR WORSE than this is reporting! FAR WORSE.

    • @lettyp3206
      @lettyp3206 11 months ago

      😂

    • @AyeYoPandaOfficial
      @AyeYoPandaOfficial 11 months ago +60

      What were the reasons? I’m a 16 year old student and for the longest of times, I’ve always practiced LISTENING to my teachers because I know they’re just trying to do their job, the last thing I’d bet they’d want is disrespect. Even up to when I was like 13, I had my device taken away on the weekdays, and I would get them back on the weekends. And when I had my first laptop, I had to put it up at 8-9pm. Many of my classmates called me the quiet kid, and while I can agree with them that I tend to be REAL quiet, I’m just trying my best to make my parents proud and respect the teachers.

    • @GoKU_KU2025
      @GoKU_KU2025 11 months ago +33

      ​@AyeYoPandaOfficialyou are one of the few

    • @tealeafs3824
      @tealeafs3824 11 months ago +13

      ​@AyeYoPandaOfficialkeep going kid. Read Jules Verne, open your mind and spirit.

    • @dolphlundghffj
      @dolphlundghffj 11 months ago +20

      ​@AyeYoPandaOfficial You're doing great. Your writing is excellent.

  • @TheJodo2010
    @TheJodo2010 11 months ago +918

    The fact that these schools keep passing these kids to the next grade also doesn’t help. The “no child left behind” policy needs to be dismantled.

    • @charlesknowlton7198
      @charlesknowlton7198 11 months ago +21

      Try telling your average FOX News viewer that. Good luck!

    • @VAWVLine
      @VAWVLine 11 months ago +22

      ​@charlesknowlton7198 What?? You're now speaking to two of them. Are you okay??

    • @allureesthetics1862
      @allureesthetics1862 11 months ago +14

      The problem with that is basic jobs require a high school diploma. If they fail and drop out, then they can’t get a basic job. Another problem created. The students that desire to learn are learning and successful.

    • @ralphholiman7401
      @ralphholiman7401 11 months ago +28

      My sister taught 10th grade math in an inner city school in Jackson, Mississippi. She had students threaten her life when she told them she was going to fail them. She would report it to the principal who did noting. Other teachers had the same experience. She said she settled for teaching the ones who wanted to learn while letting the ones who didn't and that she was afraid of, just talk and play on their phones in the back of the classroom. She would just give them a barely passing grade. That was the system there. Finally, she had enough and left and took a job at a private school at half the money.

    • @ian.swift.31614
      @ian.swift.31614 11 months ago

      for decades, for generations, whites were held back from passing onto the next grade.
      that white privilege again.

  • @El_FzEq
    @El_FzEq Month ago +2

    Ex-teacher here chiming in with one of the most ridiculous parenting stories I've seen.
    8 year-old kid having chronic constipation, and was sent to the hospital after a 7-day streak without no. 2. Went to visit him since I was the class teacher. Doctor told me that his mom was like
    "You know, I hate vegetables and so does my child. I hated my parents for forcing me to eat veggies, so I want my child to eat whatever he wants and ditch whatever he doesn't like."
    Yeah, and incidents like this are just the tip of the iceberg.

  • @veganc5028
    @veganc5028 11 months ago +11213

    I'm a school bus driver who is going to quit soon because the kids behaviors are atrocious now. They can't keep drivers because the kids are so badly behaved, and you can't do anything. If you disipline a kid, they cry to their parents who then say to you "how dare you talk to my child like that". Like what? You can simply be telling them to stop being bad and the parents will go off on you. Also, I see so much mental illness in kids these days, not like my childhood at all. Im 60. We were taught to respect our elders. If we got in trouble at school for something, when we got home, we would be in even more trouble. Now there are no consequences and parents, you are not doing your kids any favors coddling them like this 😮

    • @mitzitjoens3374
      @mitzitjoens3374 11 months ago +590

      I became a truck driver after 6 years of driving school bus.
      It wasn't a good experience at all. Been trucking 17 years now!!

    • @simplemanchannel3318
      @simplemanchannel3318 11 months ago +493

      "How dare you talk to my child like that!?!" I'm sure the parents talk WAY worse to their kids than you every would/did.

    • @hnodds
      @hnodds 11 months ago +259

      SPED teacher here. Love our bus drivers! Thank you for all you do

    • @silvergod7616
      @silvergod7616 11 months ago +343

      I'm a school bus driver also. The kids and parents are terrible and the school always sides with the kids and parents.

    • @MrJuulia01
      @MrJuulia01 11 months ago +109

      Yea its because they lack real love

  • @loomonda18
    @loomonda18 11 months ago +1063

    As a teacher, I completely agree.

    • @lubnafawzy-qureshi4075
      @lubnafawzy-qureshi4075 11 months ago +17

      If your students aren’t learning it’s because you’re not teacher. From a teacher who actually teaches.

    • @fg44i
      @fg44i 11 months ago

      @loomonda18 have you watched the movie Detachment? Check it out

    • @MarkyBoy63
      @MarkyBoy63 11 months ago +18

      ​@lubnafawzy-qureshi4075 Please tell me what you are doing to keep your 4 second attention span student's brains engaged for a whole 60-90 minutes.

    • @lubnafawzy-qureshi4075
      @lubnafawzy-qureshi4075 11 months ago +6

      @MarkyBoy63 I teach them. There are no bad students, just bad teachers. I’m not saying it’s easy or particularly financially rewarding. It should be easier with parent, admin and government support. It also should be financially viable profession to attract teachers that are willing to do the work.
      When you don’t have support and the money isn’t worth the effort you get teachers like this one complaining and blaming children. It’s lazy.

    • @Wirzxcve
      @Wirzxcve 11 months ago +5

      Get better at your job

  • @Texasrick73
    @Texasrick73 9 months ago +506

    Retired teacher and 30 yr veteran, cellphones need to be banned in classrooms. Instead of teaching you end up being a cellphone police officer

    • @zxjim
      @zxjim 9 months ago +15

      They are banned in many schools and classrooms. The problem is that as soon as kids are out of school, most are back on. This "every waking moment screen-time" is what's causing the problem. Ban the phones in classrooms (and teachers need support from administration AND parents to do this), and you're still dealing with students who can't comprehend anything more complex than a meme, can't write anything longer than a text, can't research without AI, and can't focus longer than 30 seconds.

    • @charleswest6372
      @charleswest6372 9 months ago +12

      Kids under 16 should not be allowed cell phones.

    • @andywalex
      @andywalex 9 months ago +6

      I'm an adult with no children, so my frame of reference is from being in high school in the '90s, but it is WILD to me that cellphones would be allowed in a classroom.

    • @BOSSDOGG9684
      @BOSSDOGG9684 9 months ago +8

      I don't even understand how they aren't mandated to keep them in lockers, when I was a kid in the 90s and u couldn't bring a Gameboy into class, some had flip phones in high-school but if u got caught using it the teacher would take it til the end of class

    • @justinp3931
      @justinp3931 9 months ago +6

      That's the good thing with my children's school. They collect their phones and keep them in front of the class. They are there for emergency's ONLY they can't hold onto them through the school day

  • @garyg8036
    @garyg8036 Month ago +1

    All we had was card catalogs and encyclopedias at the actual library and Cliff Notes.

  • @williamoleary9330
    @williamoleary9330 11 months ago +1488

    These School Districts are not letting kids get held back when they failing grades.

    • @candicesummers5427
      @candicesummers5427 11 months ago +120

      This is mostly because of the pressure parents put on the administration. Parents need to be willing to let their kids fail.

    • @MCastle4.2
      @MCastle4.2 11 months ago +112

      No child left behind NOW Every student succeeds act = every child passes.

    • @kns0481
      @kns0481 11 months ago +27

      @candicesummers5427 Parents do not matter when a majority of K-12 schools are public ran, meaning government curriculum. No child left behind was done by baby Bush, not a parent. Kids failed when i was in school and they very rarely do now. Homeschooling is the only real choice nowadays, and even then you have a set curriculum done by the State Education Boards, not by parents. I understand what you are saying, just at the same time please recognize that a majority of parents do not have a say in the way their children are educated. Sure we can vote on school board members and government officials, but that does not take the blame off of those officials either. The education system is failing on the global scale and nothing is being done to address it.

    • @sonyak8416
      @sonyak8416 11 months ago +45

      Im in California. My friends children are 4 and 7. They didn’t have kids until late 30s. Teachers advised their 1st grader to repeat. With great encouragement from a few trusted friends that already raised children up they kept their son in the first grade this year again. He’s doing fantastic. No social backlash. Now he has twice the friend group and academically more confident.

    • @Kainis80
      @Kainis80 11 months ago +19

      @kns0481 not really "global". Just in western countries. And that, unfortunately, is by design.

  • @Techjacket22
    @Techjacket22 10 months ago +369

    Former teacher of 31 years. She is 1000% correct. Do NOT get into education. It’s not like it used to be.

    • @travisflaniken7630
      @travisflaniken7630 10 months ago

      We are in The Last Days. Folks, be born again in Christ Jesus, repent of your sins and surrender your life to Christ so you can be spared God's wrath. God's wrath will be poured out on the entire world and the USA will be destroyed. The USA is Mystery New Babylon. The USA is modern day Sodom and Gomorrah. The judgment cometh quickly.

    • @SheylaL.Palomino
      @SheylaL.Palomino 10 months ago

      Yes!

    • @dhui777
      @dhui777 10 months ago +8

      So sorry to hear this. This is exactly why US students score so poorly compared to those of other nations. Without good teachers, the nation is doomed. Trump needs to increase the compensation of school teachers to attract good ones.

    • @MsJani70
      @MsJani70 10 months ago +11

      I am a college professor and this has become a nightmare. Most students can't read.

    • @MattiaManzini
      @MattiaManzini 10 months ago +3

      Well someone really should though, or the kids are gonna be worse and worse off on their own

  • @CatEyedGoddess
    @CatEyedGoddess 11 months ago +3929

    I remember when I worked at a college and we had this mother call us complaining that her son liked to sleep in but when he gets up to get breakfast the cafeteria was closed. She wanted the cafeteria to stay open and provide breakfast for WHENEVER HE WOKE UP, well past hours of operation. Of course we didn’t do it but she went nuts. Some of these so called parents are most definitely the problem.

    • @BigTed80000
      @BigTed80000 11 months ago +61

      Yeah they have too much influence which is what you people pushed for

    • @cLeOpAtRa-8
      @cLeOpAtRa-8 11 months ago +158

      Yea such parents should understand that the world doesn't revolve around them

    • @AlextheENTP
      @AlextheENTP 11 months ago +184

      Excuse me, COLLEGE?! This parent was still fighting illegitimate battles on behalf of her son who was way past the age to be fighting his own dumb battles and learning the life lessons for himself?? These parents think they're helping their kids, but the kids either end up as total idiots who just annoy the rest of society, or resentful of the parents' constant babying.

    • @ZizYoubizHERE
      @ZizYoubizHERE 11 months ago +24

      omg..

    • @RK1-i7y
      @RK1-i7y 11 months ago

      Yes people today are Extremely Lazy and Stupid.. Then get pregnant and bring More DumbShts into This World 🤨

  • @guillermovelez6016
    @guillermovelez6016 2 months ago +1

    Imagine having to be the parent for the of a kid like these😢

  • @kevinm6790
    @kevinm6790 5 months ago +814

    She looks so much happier and healthier after getting out of teaching.

    • @JustinMacri007
      @JustinMacri007 5 months ago

      She's a yung woman who's wrong

    • @JimMork-r9u
      @JimMork-r9u 5 months ago +14

      My mother claimed parents just wanted baby sitting, not education. It was some hours of every weekday the parent could get RID of their kids. I think a hefty share of parents should just not be parents at all. They fob off their "oops" to society. None of the dads are smart enough to see how useful a vasectomy can be.

    • @carolineramage7480
      @carolineramage7480 5 months ago +4

      Yes! Not so strung out.

    • @matthewschneider7406
      @matthewschneider7406 5 months ago +10

      Lmfao 🤣 you don’t think that maybe she just showered, got her hair done, and did her make up for an interview on National television?

    • @minkim547
      @minkim547 5 months ago +3

      The face of a failure.

  • @長門弥彦
    @長門弥彦 11 months ago +719

    I taught for ONLY two years and I can tell you, she is 100% correct.

    • @JeromeProductions
      @JeromeProductions 11 months ago +4

      @paulclinton6414much respect to you

    • @missjo2036
      @missjo2036 11 months ago +21

      ​@paulclinton6414key words being you taught for decades so I'm assuming you're retired. If so then you have no idea what teachers have to go through now in days.

    • @silencedogood9747
      @silencedogood9747 11 months ago

      I have taught and every day is like a war zone. You have no idea what it's like in the classroom. Before 2020 things were different. I saw a marked change in students after that. It's an impossible job when students have no respect and don't have to listen because Mom and Dad will threaten to sue if you try to take away their phone in the classroom or teach something they don't agree with, for example. Both those scenarios are real situations I've seen. ​@DulceSombrer

    • @AndDoItAllOver
      @AndDoItAllOver 11 months ago +14

      @DulceSombrer What teachers are experiencing every single day in the classroom goes far beyond "the slightest hint of adversity." smh

    • @socuteandsilly
      @socuteandsilly 11 months ago +1

      When I was a child I was able to read and understand what was being read and write long essays with ease. However I suck at speaking and communication. Still, even then, reading is not as difficult when you start as a child.

  • @SheldonReay
    @SheldonReay 10 months ago +581

    SHE IS ACTUALLY STATING FACTS. Im so proud of this woman

    • @Meghan-f7o
      @Meghan-f7o 10 months ago +5

      And shes gorgeous as well 🥵👩‍❤‍💋‍👩oops lol....Meow

    • @mrsmith5114
      @mrsmith5114 10 months ago +4

      @Meghan-f7o That is something an ai chatbot would say.

    • @SpeaksYourWord
      @SpeaksYourWord 10 months ago +5

      Pretty easy to make you proud

    • @Cloudsofhappiness4Us
      @Cloudsofhappiness4Us 10 months ago

      Can you sound anymore like a feminist.

    • @Meghan-f7o
      @Meghan-f7o 10 months ago

      @mrsmith5114 Ur mom, guess i am a bot after all 🤣....Hisssss

  • @ReyCalavera1
    @ReyCalavera1 Month ago +4

    Parents blame teachers all the time

  • @lgenterprise2123
    @lgenterprise2123 11 months ago +860

    The biggest culprit for the majority of these children ARE THE PARENTS who neglect to invest the time in their own kids.

    • @SkipinlLA
      @SkipinlLA 11 months ago +35

      bingo plus these parents enable their behavior

    • @dudleyhaines9826
      @dudleyhaines9826 11 months ago +19

      40 years ago, I didn't become a teacher because parents were insufferable, and their children were entitled and refused to learn.

    • @TamishaMcQueen-z2j
      @TamishaMcQueen-z2j 11 months ago +12

      Absolutely! As an educator AND a parent I wholeheartedly AGREE!!!

    • @CryptoBoss-du7jc
      @CryptoBoss-du7jc 11 months ago +23

      If you make an assessment of:
      “ The parents,”
      I could be wrong, but guess 50% are single parent homes, or divided families ….

    • @DaisyandMe23
      @DaisyandMe23 11 months ago +10

      Exactly why I'm leaving teaching. So over poorly disciplined kids. They talk back and think we are equal. Don't think so buddy!

  • @JakeBayCity
    @JakeBayCity 8 months ago +867

    You couldn’t pay me enough money to be a Teacher in this day and age . It’s a shame and I empathize with these Teachers

    • @Andyouare0917
      @Andyouare0917 8 months ago +6

      There must be a lot of people with this mindset because my child’s school has a problem that is hiring teachers from the Philippines to teach here in America. SMH

    • @doctordetroitt
      @doctordetroitt 8 months ago

      They are lazy leftists they deserve it.....they grew it they can chew it

    • @corona_beforecorona
      @corona_beforecorona 8 months ago +4

      Don't worry, they won't pay you enough.

    • @norab2125
      @norab2125 8 months ago +11

      @Andyouare0917 American teachers are fed up with the kids that the school have to hire teachers from the Philippines to fill in the vacancies. I pity the Filipino teachers who were hired and have to deal with these spoiled brats.

    • @JimJones4Life
      @JimJones4Life 7 months ago

      @norab2125 those kind-hearted Filipinos aren't ready for American students. Honestly speaking, working with adults ain't much better than the kids.

  • @AmplifiedMayhem
    @AmplifiedMayhem 10 months ago +380

    She’s right. I was a school bus driver. These kids are acting so entitled with no eloquent communicative skills whatsoever. The social media follower ladder is the only goal for them. Racism and fighting is their high and distraction to pass the time. It’s abhorrent.

    • @Hilly-Billy-Knee-Grow
      @Hilly-Billy-Knee-Grow 10 months ago +1

      there are NO Bad Students, there is however an abundance of BAD teachers .

    • @oakridgemall4891
      @oakridgemall4891 10 months ago +7

      Reading, writing, math, academics were never important in mainstream society. The most important thing in the universe is being COOL: Talking cool, acting cool, looking cool, thinking cool, feeling cool, telling cool (stupid) stories and jokes, wearing cool clothes, driving a cool car, having a cool girlfriend/boyfriend, exuding coolness

    • @MonsieurTarzan-g3m
      @MonsieurTarzan-g3m 10 months ago +6

      ENTITLED WITH NO ELOQUENT COMMUNICATION SKILLS SOUNDS LIKE DONALD TRUMP

    • @Hilly-Billy-Knee-Grow
      @Hilly-Billy-Knee-Grow 10 months ago +3

      she is wrong, too many bad teachers

    • @CitsVariants
      @CitsVariants 10 months ago +1

      Chna restricted kids tech use and westerners would shout them out... lol . Instead this smart nation votes DJT

  • @joshman844
    @joshman844 Month ago +1

    this is platinum tier boomer rage bait

  • @mommie2492
    @mommie2492 11 months ago +391

    My niece taught high school and left teaching after a few years because the kids were disrespectful. She is now a dentist.

    • @waltermann-j5t
      @waltermann-j5t 11 months ago +24

      Good for her, dentistry is an honorable profession.

    • @thunderking8925
      @thunderking8925 11 months ago +34

      Now she can deliver the pain to students who pissed he off.

    • @klickingkayasmr7585
      @klickingkayasmr7585 11 months ago +10

      @thunderking8925😂😂

    • @MM-MLT
      @MM-MLT 11 months ago +12

      Now she deals with horrible insurance companies and rude customers 😂

    • @diegocontreras3173
      @diegocontreras3173 11 months ago +1

      @thunderking8925 😂😂😂

  • @leegalen8383
    @leegalen8383 10 months ago +657

    Parent aren't parenting anymore. My daughter quit teaching because of it.

    • @NatalieNicole99
      @NatalieNicole99 10 months ago +14

      Ask your daughter about the other teachers in their 30’s whose kids can’t read and they go to work hungover every day.

    • @andrewganner6581
      @andrewganner6581 10 months ago +10

      Its to easy for parents to give them a fone to keep them quiet

    • @limbiscuit8020
      @limbiscuit8020 10 months ago +6

      This is probably the biggest issue. They don't check their kid's homework, don't ask, don't encourage verbal communication, and don't care.

    • @Entropiccc
      @Entropiccc 10 months ago +6

      “Anymore” this has been going on since boomers became parents lol

    • @leegalen8383
      @leegalen8383 10 months ago

      Not in my house or the houses of my friends ​@Entropiccc

  • @DeeManWeedMan
    @DeeManWeedMan 7 months ago +703

    My wife is an 8th-grade math teacher, and for the past four years or so, she’s been saying that she’s fighting a losing battle. The kids are rude, have no discipline, don’t care to learn, and are only interested in online trends and being on social media.

    • @BradfordVolkert-z2h
      @BradfordVolkert-z2h 7 months ago +8

      Apparently your English teacher has also fought a losing battle with you, since you can't spell the word...Oh well.

    • @CoshMash-be8ob
      @CoshMash-be8ob 7 months ago

      ⁠@BradfordVolkert-z2hIt's only one word, people misspell things all the time either within or out of their control.

    • @emiliekaytlynnxo
      @emiliekaytlynnxo 7 months ago

      @BradfordVolkert-z2hsomeone’s mad they have a badly behaved bratty child or you ARE that child 🤣🤣🤣🤣 boooo you suck!

    • @brianhughes2818
      @brianhughes2818 7 months ago +25

      High school teacher here. Everything she said is true. She left out a lot. Like lack of parental evolvement.

    • @timdonnelly8709
      @timdonnelly8709 7 months ago

      Don't worry most are Vaxxed....just a matter of time. Infertile too 😂. Tsunami of deaths coming.... Shedding is real too....stay away from Vaccinated people

  • @iamzuckerburger
    @iamzuckerburger Month ago +1

    I love chaos and mayhem.

  • @nothingspecific.8119
    @nothingspecific.8119 11 months ago +6516

    As a 52 year old man who went to highschool when cell phones or Internet wasn't around, I say technology has ruined more than just education! It's ruined relationships, dating, in person social activities, etc... I hate this world we now live in!

    • @user-fl6ko9do5y
      @user-fl6ko9do5y 11 months ago +501

      100%. It has dehumanized us.

    • @user-zu5do6ri6r
      @user-zu5do6ri6r 11 months ago +67

      @nothingspecific.8119 This is sad.
      You let the government disregard our laws to the point that nobody wants to participate in society.
      Then you blame social media?
      What is wrong with you?

    • @LonnieLawless
      @LonnieLawless 11 months ago +130

      Fully agree. As for this news story, we just lost another good teacher. There is a reason that people who win teacher of the year tend to change jobs within the next 3-5 years across the country.

    • @courtneytyree-jones8563
      @courtneytyree-jones8563 11 months ago +43

      I agree!

    • @leah__gail
      @leah__gail 11 months ago +37

      I 💯 concur!!

  • @marwar819
    @marwar819 11 months ago +1025

    College professors are concerned also, saying that students are not prepared for college.

    • @oroville12345
      @oroville12345 11 months ago +17

      ​@DulceSombrerexactly 😂 more indoctrination...

    • @davidmagana6251
      @davidmagana6251 11 months ago +16

      Well yeah obviously!! If they are not prepared for high school and they just graduate because they have to or because they are 18. 😂

    • @twowolveshighfiving
      @twowolveshighfiving 11 months ago +16

      We need more alternatives to college speaking of which. A way to learn how to do things, without the indoctrination part and other unnecessary steps and financial burdens.

    • @ZenGirl-sh4wp
      @ZenGirl-sh4wp 11 months ago +17

      They are also not prepared for the work place.

    • @markkus1134
      @markkus1134 11 months ago +7

      Get a job plumbing electrician where you will make way more in less time tan going to college

  • @FDguy343
    @FDguy343 11 months ago +815

    I think we need to stop and acknowledge how bold this woman is for being willing to speak up and address this matter.

    • @sleeper4386
      @sleeper4386 11 months ago +15

      No she's pathetic, she's just going on a video crying like a Karen😂

    • @trojanillusions
      @trojanillusions 11 months ago +26

      @sleeper4386 that's your opinion :)

    • @e-davidi.7354
      @e-davidi.7354 11 months ago +25

      ​@sleeper4386​​ If that's all you got from this video, then there's something really wrong with you. Unless you felt personally attacked by her words.

    • @notfun8053
      @notfun8053 11 months ago +3

      @sleeper4386 Bot

    • @kkvinm
      @kkvinm 11 months ago

      ​@e-davidi.7354 I find it ironic how boomers talked about how gen z are quitters, but heres a young lady quitting after 3 years. So quitter. And here are the boomers applauding her
      Same old heads that hate on the younger generation, but they themselves aren't educated enough to teach them either.
      Lol bunch of cry babies

  • @Hummer999xx
    @Hummer999xx Month ago

    I couldn’t agree more.

  • @GroWithDaniel
    @GroWithDaniel 11 months ago +1597

    As an African online teacher tutoring students abroad, the attitude of American students was a culture shock to me!

    • @sheldonhollis5258
      @sheldonhollis5258 11 months ago +8

      Explain

    • @totalnoob9952
      @totalnoob9952 11 months ago +16

      Can you elaborate more?

    • @snobbishruk751
      @snobbishruk751 11 months ago

      I am a 32 Rwandese-American African living in America, and trust me Americans in general are the dumbest people I have ever met. American education is designed to make Americans dumb. Even those in colleges are as dumb as humans can get. You college educated people who can’t name 3 continents. I’m confident in saying Americans have to be the dumbest people on the planet.

    • @akshayde
      @akshayde 11 months ago +3

      Yeah tell us more

    • @thebroster4514
      @thebroster4514 11 months ago +4

      Yeah, the younger generation of the US is obnoxious, lack of modesty and disrespectful.

  • @michaelshimko9918
    @michaelshimko9918 11 months ago +339

    Crazy how right she really is. We are not prepared for what is coming.

    • @Iloveanimenow
      @Iloveanimenow 11 months ago +19

      It’s mainly my generation i’m 21 and unfortunately, I see it a lot of people around my age are having kids and don’t care to teach because they’re young themselves and still dumb themselves

    • @amandachristian511
      @amandachristian511 11 months ago +6

      You mean we aren't prepared for what is already here. These kids graduate college or university with no real thought process of their own and a false sense if entitlement. Most don't even know how to spell properly or form a sentence let alone be in charge of anything in one's life. Then they mecome social workers through welfare because they can't get secure work in the field they graduated from and paid out tons of money. Then they are at your door using their schooling to rip your family apart and they never had a family if their own. Sad days we live in.

    • @depressedphilosopherbitch7581
      @depressedphilosopherbitch7581 11 months ago

      ​@amandachristian511of course you're a christian

    • @michaelshimko9918
      @michaelshimko9918 11 months ago +2

      @amandachristian511exactly couldn’t agree more

    • @michaelshimko9918
      @michaelshimko9918 11 months ago

      @Iloveanimenow I completely understand where you're coming from. I'm 22, and I’ve noticed the same pattern. A lot of young parents in our generation are still growing and struggling with their own challenges, so it’s hard for them to step into the role of a teacher or guide for their kids. It’s not always about being 'dumb,' but more about lacking the maturity or support systems needed to break the cycle. It’s really unfortunate, and the kids end up paying the price. When it’s no fault of their own.

  • @mikejohnston7198
    @mikejohnston7198 11 months ago +571

    Got to hand it to her. I taught in a public school recently- I lasted 13 days - 13 days and I felt I was going to end up in jail, the hospital or the morgue.

  • @mrdingles5107
    @mrdingles5107 Month ago +1

    All I'm going to say is that plants crave electrolytes!

  • @JHavaJoe2-m1z
    @JHavaJoe2-m1z 10 months ago +1021

    I had a high school kid where his father forbid any watching of TV in the house. Only books were allowed. The student wrote the most perfect essay I've ever read. Astounding!

    • @jocec3283
      @jocec3283 10 months ago +28

      What a surprise...

    • @writerconsidered
      @writerconsidered 10 months ago +101

      That's a little extreme but the results are clear.

    • @edacelis
      @edacelis 10 months ago +43

      Congratulations to the kid for mastering a skill that is now obsolete.

    • @pattyhansen7563
      @pattyhansen7563 10 months ago +25

      no tv in my house for the past 5+ years & it was rarely turned on in the years preceding. 2 smart, strong readers that have many hobbies.

    • @NelajKilam
      @NelajKilam 10 months ago +38

      I noticed that people frown upon strict parent but given proper guidance the children grow up to be phenomenal adults. There’s a difference from having rules and power tripping.

  • @dinoboypro
    @dinoboypro 11 months ago +884

    Honestly, as a teacher, I 100% agree. Children don’t understand that AI and technology is a TOOL. Instead, they’re using it as an escape/crutch to not do work.

    • @tjohnson4
      @tjohnson4 11 months ago +24

      Isn't the job of the teacher to teach them how to use the technology?

    • @JamesEstelle-k4p
      @JamesEstelle-k4p 11 months ago +7

      Why aren’t you talking about parenting?

    • @migs6674
      @migs6674 11 months ago +14

      I fear that GPT will affect the quality of future professionals

    • @caryphillips4885
      @caryphillips4885 11 months ago +11

      The good news is it looks like the problem is gonna fix itself because there's not going to be anybody capable of developing it anymore.

    • @burgermeister4469
      @burgermeister4469 11 months ago

      ​@tjohnson4, you are either a child or just immature.

  • @Arminiusx2
    @Arminiusx2 4 months ago +378

    She is so right about this. Technology is stopping cognitive brain development.

    • @ceejless4589
      @ceejless4589 4 months ago +3

      Then the brain is not the most optimal way for a human to evolve. It's like suggesting cars can't be used because we won't use our legs as much.

    • @fincy645
      @fincy645 4 months ago +1

      ​@ceejless4589 can't tell if this is bait or braindead.
      "evolution" is not a good thing if it means you degenerate your own physical capabilities.
      Your comment assumes that evolution is universally good

    • @bootloaderagi
      @bootloaderagi 4 months ago +2

      I don't agree. It all starts with the parents to give their child a intellectual spark and to understand critical thinking comes from within, not from an AI.

    • @healinginisrael
      @healinginisrael 4 months ago +1

      it's the media - music, tv, movies, internet - but also the home environment,

    • @Dhairyasheel192
      @Dhairyasheel192 4 months ago

      ​@dr0117your grammar is literally like cave man speech.

  • @Josbatlor-d1i
    @Josbatlor-d1i Month ago

    This was very informative, appreciate it.

  • @RustyShackleford2024
    @RustyShackleford2024 11 months ago +1540

    This is why my children are home schooled.

    • @frealmccoy
      @frealmccoy 11 months ago +73

      I wish you would consider Montessori or a vocational school. They need to be around tons of kids often

    • @Thea-gj2or
      @Thea-gj2or 11 months ago +13

      That's comforting.

    • @aaronjames3228
      @aaronjames3228 11 months ago +84

      How are they gonna get social skills

    • @falcfvr20
      @falcfvr20 11 months ago +64

      I believe the parents are responsible for this mess as well. Education starts early and at home. My kids are grown and out of school thank God 😊

    • @SilvieFicova
      @SilvieFicova 11 months ago +47

      @aaronjames3228 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @timothyknight2236
    @timothyknight2236 11 months ago +975

    The public school system in this country has been terrible for the last 20+ years.

  • @JuCarlos-ex8ip
    @JuCarlos-ex8ip 11 months ago +404

    She's telling the truth , and also many parents are to blame

    • @Bayan1905
      @Bayan1905 11 months ago +13

      They just banned phones in schools where I am, which is great, my son has one, it never goes to school and we're very strict on his time limits, he gets 4 hours, there's no Tiktok, Snapchat, Facebook or Instagram even installed on it. My son usually uses it to go on RUclips to videos to help him with his bass guitar. I've had conversations with so many parents who are freaking out that they can't have their kids contact them instantly now, or that they will have to call the school to leave a message etc. I've heard many parents saying they don't care about the new rule and their kids will have their cell phones on them either way. The parents are very much to blame here.

    • @akiratoro840
      @akiratoro840 11 months ago +9

      Its mainly parents to blame

    • @Cosmicc22
      @Cosmicc22 11 months ago

      as a hs student enrolled in honors and ap classes, as i do understand where youre coming from, I believe your child should be granted more freedom. Yes this is also dependent on his age, but such strict restrictions are not for the best imo.

    • @Dempig
      @Dempig 11 months ago +2

      AI is not to blame thats for sure

    • @Explivious
      @Explivious 11 months ago

      @Cosmicc22 as a graduated college student, this parent is parenting correctly. The kid is allowed on his phone but not allowed on predatory apps. SNAPCHAT is 100% predatory, even when it just was a way to communicate and send pictures, but now it straight up tries to suck your attention away and is not about communication or friends.

  • @moreweaponsforukraine

    They said the same thing when they switched from quill pens to printing presses. 😁😁😁😁😁

  • @gabrielafrias8522
    @gabrielafrias8522 11 months ago +265

    As a college employee, it breaks my heart to see this. Because she's not wrong. We see it in higher education as well, and its very very heart breaking.

    • @HeatedTungsten-x4e
      @HeatedTungsten-x4e 11 months ago

      Schools are glorified daycares at best and brainwashing/propaganda centers at worst.

    • @thunderking8925
      @thunderking8925 11 months ago +3

      You people are the problem

    • @rouseyournicholls
      @rouseyournicholls 11 months ago +3

      @gabrielafrias8522 whaaattt????

    • @RickyEaton-f3m
      @RickyEaton-f3m 11 months ago

      Have you ever seen "The house of parliment"? It will answer a lot of questions.

    • @morningbowl3156
      @morningbowl3156 11 months ago +1

      @thunderking8925 Who’s “you people”

  • @Malvo6820
    @Malvo6820 11 months ago +551

    It starts at home. A lot of these parents aren't teaching their children anything before they start school, and they expect the schools to raise them.

    • @You_tub8058
      @You_tub8058 11 months ago +6

      I agree with this. Im not sure how society will explain to parents that cell phones are a problem. That's the issue, parents don't see it as a problem. That would be a great consultation business idea, is to have someone very knowledgable in manual labor across all aspects of life. It would really suck for someone to get stuck figuring out simple things in life. Money, Telling Time, Forms, etc. Parents need to hear from someone in my opinion from a security/safety perspective. Parents pay taxes for schools. They feel like they are in control of that.

    • @a305eaut
      @a305eaut 11 months ago +3

      @Mikehandkas a Vietnamese with autism I can confirm I wasn’t spoiled or given lower expectations….

    • @sioboy
      @sioboy 11 months ago +3

      @Mikehandk, It's not always the case now. A lot of Asian youth idolize Western culture. Trust me-I'm a teacher, and I've seen how kids have adapted and lived out "cool" but negative Western culture through their speech and reasoning.

    • @TheSamjane4
      @TheSamjane4 11 months ago +7

      False. The large majority of kids are in daycare now till they start school…with the cost parents pay…why aren’t they being taught there? My mom works in a daycare for 4yr olds and she teaches them them basic reading and maths

    • @onlyone23km
      @onlyone23km 11 months ago

      But where does it end?

  • @TherealHazlett
    @TherealHazlett 6 months ago +464

    It’s not the kids, it’s our society. We, the adults, are the problem.

    • @digitaldiaryweekly
      @digitaldiaryweekly 5 months ago +3

      💯

    • @thetavibes9021
      @thetavibes9021 5 months ago +14

      It's nihilism. And it wasn't an accident.

    • @jonathananderson5990
      @jonathananderson5990 5 months ago +16

      Yes, that's the issue. It's about looking at the larger picture. These kids aren't growing up in a vacuum. They're born into a world that wants them inattentive, entitled and self-centered. Tech gurus, and social media software developers are notorious for saying that even _they do not let their own children use these devices_ until well into teenage years. So let's encourage parents to make smarter choices in how children are raised, put pressure on schools to enforce rules and raise learning standards. And instead of blaming adolescents and teenagers directly, maybe we should turn our gaze towards the forces of surveillance capitalism. Put pressure on these companies that created and maintain these online environments in the first place.

    • @Joeblo-i9c
      @Joeblo-i9c 5 months ago +1

      Speak for yourself.I dont even own any kids.

    • @gboogie360
      @gboogie360 5 months ago +2

      She never said it's the kids, pay attention.

  • @christianwoodhead2764
    @christianwoodhead2764 11 days ago +2

    The 2006 movie, Idiocracy, was prophetic.

  • @tammycornejo9155
    @tammycornejo9155 11 months ago +726

    She is being honest. These kids no longer even care about the rules.

    • @coldspring624
      @coldspring624 11 months ago +30

      They can no longer comprehend rules

    • @jennifer7648
      @jennifer7648 11 months ago +33

      Absolutely!! Our middle son came home from school today and asked if he could have the next two days off. When I asked why he said he can't hardly take it anymore. Kids are pooping in the bathroom sinks, ripping toilets and the sensors out of the walls, and just completely trashing the place in general. We live in a small town in Ohio!

    • @Josh1975-music
      @Josh1975-music 11 months ago +13

      @coldspring624
      They just do whatever the heck they want. They don’t seem to care about anything except their phones

    • @Batmann_
      @Batmann_ 11 months ago +16

      This applies to grammar a lot, too. I often correct people on this very platform. Rarely is the response anything like "oh, alright, thanks." Rather, it's usually something like: "it's not an essay, bruh." "it's shorthand." "I write like this at school and my teachers don't say anything." "Everyone understood, so it doesn't matter." These are real responses I've gotten (paraphrased a bit).
      And I'm not talking about being overly pedantic about missing a capital letter or missing a period in a one sentence comment. I'm talking about super basic stuff like your/you're, a whole paragraph of a comment without a single piece of punctuation, or other similar things such as there/their. There's no appreciation or desire to not type like a complete wuckfit. It's just kind of a demonstration of an overall rain-brot attitude.

    • @clad_in_skin
      @clad_in_skin 11 months ago +19

      @Batmann_The fact that they take pride in being ignorant is so depressing.

  • @glennwatson3313
    @glennwatson3313 11 months ago +1863

    I have been a teacher for over 30 years. The answer is simple. Get rid of the cell phones and laptops. Create computer labs for the kids when they have to use a computer.

    • @heatherfriedman329
      @heatherfriedman329 11 months ago +60

      thats so outdated

    • @sandasturner9529
      @sandasturner9529 11 months ago +137

      ​@heatherfriedman329 then go back to the future

    • @Wildman-zh8lg
      @Wildman-zh8lg 11 months ago

      ​@heatherfriedman329so

    • @drunkpiece2522
      @drunkpiece2522 11 months ago +98

      That's a good step, but not sufficient. Smart phones need to be given much later. And parents monitor internet use at home. Which isn't fully controllable by schools.

    • @eb1042
      @eb1042 11 months ago +21

      @glennwatson3313 That's what we had when we were going to school

  • @Zzues
    @Zzues 11 months ago +60

    The worst part about education is that parents have zero interest in making sure their kids are learning. Punishing their kids if they are not learning, or if their teachers even suggest their kids are not paying attention. Also, start allowing teachers full control of kids in the classroom to make sure they are forced to learn.

  • @user-uh2ok8oq8e
    @user-uh2ok8oq8e Month ago

    Her solution is simple and logical.

  • @cocoxoxoxo7881
    @cocoxoxoxo7881 11 months ago +232

    She's 100% RIGHT!! support from another Educator.

    • @jermomma69
      @jermomma69 10 months ago

      You support an educator quitting because she can't teach kids to read?

    • @lights_utopia1130
      @lights_utopia1130 10 months ago +1

      @jermomma69 You cant teach something that doesn't want to learn.

    • @jermomma69
      @jermomma69 10 months ago

      ​@lights_utopia1130 You obviously just don't know how

    • @Lilly_MoonDrop
      @Lilly_MoonDrop 10 months ago +1

      @jermomma69 well it’s our(the kids) choice in what we do

    • @jermomma69
      @jermomma69 10 months ago

      ​@Lilly_MoonDrop I mean sure, yeah - I guess it's your choice to grow up to be a moron who can't read if you are really adamant about it but the vast majority of kids who can't or don't want to read/learn feel that way because there's no value in it for them. Create value and they'll learn and do basically whatever you want them to.

  • @katryanaorange2092
    @katryanaorange2092 11 months ago +266

    She is a HERO FOR SPEAKING OUT! So so true!!! I feel so strongly about this.

    • @bjvu9460
      @bjvu9460 10 months ago +8

      Hero? Lol! The standard must be really low, substandard low, when everyone gets called a hero. You no longer have to do anything brave and selfless but hey, whatever

    • @Professor__S
      @Professor__S 9 months ago

      Who really needs to learn how to reed?
      😂

    • @Roco-y1g
      @Roco-y1g 8 months ago

      Hero ? 😂
      Everybody knows this already.

    • @joeshithragman3264
      @joeshithragman3264 7 months ago

      MAGA teachers quit because they have extreme answers for all the way they view problems. Instead of teaching her subject she needs to teach the children. That's a very different approach to teaching. MAGAs don't get it.

    • @goodpainlive1
      @goodpainlive1 7 months ago

      Nothing will change

  • @Martin-25-c1y
    @Martin-25-c1y 11 months ago +387

    Who in Hell would want to be a teacher nowadays ? 😳

    • @Andy28-i7y
      @Andy28-i7y 11 months ago +37

      Retired a few years ago from teaching…glad to be done with the job

    • @ryanciani3324
      @ryanciani3324 11 months ago +28

      I’d quit after 27 minutes

    • @sherrythomas3028
      @sherrythomas3028 11 months ago +40

      Seriously, parents send the children to school like it's daycare.

    • @vincentyanni6252
      @vincentyanni6252 11 months ago +34

      i agree teachers don't get paid enough with the spoiled kids and mess up parents

    • @jason-hy8ci
      @jason-hy8ci 11 months ago +16

      Or a Cop.

  • @GodsCommandmentsAreTruth

    The social engineers at the Tavistock Insitute have done their job well. That's why I home schooled my son. Public education is a lost cause.

  • @KenIbenduova
    @KenIbenduova 7 months ago +569

    Some parents don't tell their kids "no" anymore, which makes them throw a tantrum when someone actually does. These kids are also growing up with no respect for anyone, they're rude and disrespectful with everyone.

    • @procrastinatorr99
      @procrastinatorr99 7 months ago +10

      👏 right

    • @Ginger_Spicy_Candor
      @Ginger_Spicy_Candor 7 months ago +1

      yes so please vote in every state you can for homeschool parents to continue to have freedom and rights to teach their children because the school system is clearly failing children and the feds want to overreach and bother parents that actually care about their children learning to read and entering trades or college and contributing positively to society.

    • @shaquilleedwards8635
      @shaquilleedwards8635 7 months ago +1

      I'd say its more of a respect thing rather than having a phone or iPad.
      I hate being around kids for this specific reason cause the second you say something about it, the parents catch an attitude.

    • @KenIbenduova
      @KenIbenduova 7 months ago

      ​@Rob-u3c. You're a good dad bro, you're raising your son. Sadly there are many out there that let a phone or tablet raise their kids, because they don't want to deal with the tantrums. That leaves society to deal with their tantrums, and the disrespectful adults they grow up to be. It's important to not only teach children about respect but show them as well, if they don't respect their parents they won't respect anyone else. You have to lead by example, do as I say not as I do can have a negative impact on them.

    • @Flourishwildly
      @Flourishwildly 7 months ago +2

      Some of y’all don’t need to be in education if you can’t handle it cause I know u weren’t peaches and cream so please be quiet 😂

  • @Juango2006
    @Juango2006 11 months ago +290

    Good for her blatant honesty. Respectfully.

    • @jaad9848
      @jaad9848 11 months ago +1

      "Digital Marketing" followed by a short stint in "teaching" and now happily taking interviews. My spidey sense is tingling that the video is to springboard social media or TV job.

    • @RocketMan-vc8sr
      @RocketMan-vc8sr 11 months ago

      ​@jaad9848Exactly.

  • @riotgurl
    @riotgurl 11 months ago +880

    The dark truth of the educational system shaped: “I don’t want a nation of thinkers, I want a nation of workers.” - John D. Rockefeller

    • @1valvaldez
      @1valvaldez 11 months ago

      Because the uneducated workers can't think for themselves, never ask questions, obey all orders like robots and work like a slave for poor wages.

    • @rooster1012
      @rooster1012 11 months ago +66

      This is why you Americans end up with a President like Trump.

    • @Stevenson6908
      @Stevenson6908 11 months ago +36

      ​@rooster1012this is why we've ended up with these presidents since JFK

    • @caryphillips4885
      @caryphillips4885 11 months ago +7

      The levers in the system have been passed down over time to people that have even forgotten that purpose. It has purpose no longer.

    • @laradavenport903
      @laradavenport903 11 months ago +7

      That is how you winded up in retailhell....

  • @johnsor2083
    @johnsor2083 12 days ago +1

    The fatigue is real.

  • @SteveIrwin-e4j
    @SteveIrwin-e4j 11 months ago +1813

    All I hear in these comments is people complaining about todays kids when the adult generation are the ones responsible for the world they are passing on. Wheres the accountability and maturity?

    • @SoRaw514
      @SoRaw514 11 months ago +110

      That's humans for ya

    • @maggiemacaskill1037
      @maggiemacaskill1037 11 months ago +100

      that part. I was public schooled after fancy daycare and both my parents worked and my older sister read by 3 I couldn't read and I was 10. My nana taught me to read over the Summer and she is a retired teacher. I did early infant education for my babies as a result and they all read by three.
      Parents may not know how to educate but teachers should at least. And we can't blame the kids, that is for sure.

    • @SoRaw514
      @SoRaw514 11 months ago +25

      But yeah we didn't all create mobiles, only a few peoples, we can only be blamed if we give one to our child before college

    • @flipsidelimited6560
      @flipsidelimited6560 11 months ago +22

      So blame Steve Jobs for making the first smartphone?! 🤷🏾‍♂️🤷🏾‍♂️

    • @flipsidelimited6560
      @flipsidelimited6560 11 months ago +36

      I wouldn’t worry about it. AI is gonna replace majority of the workforce, we’re gonna have much bigger problems in another decade or so. Better accomplish some of your bucket list wishes while you still can.

  • @bobmarchetti8878
    @bobmarchetti8878 7 months ago +381

    A teacher that cares and willing to call it out. Rare.

    • @Rollgamers
      @Rollgamers 7 months ago +2

      She just wanted to get on TV i doubt she really cared this just boost her youtube channel or whatever

    • @Sd12sx23
      @Sd12sx23 7 months ago +6

      Didn't care enough to keep working at it.

    • @emanx222
      @emanx222 7 months ago

      ​@Sd12sx23lol no. She cared enough to quit while she was ahead....

    • @JJ_5289
      @JJ_5289 7 months ago +5

      ​@Rollgamersyeah. I dont respect her. Quit on the school because kids cheat and they dont listen... guess what kids have always cheated and not listened. its worse now, but is quitting the solution?
      If people actually want to help kids this is a time where we need some strong and creative people to come up with some solutions. Not quit because its hard.

    • @Mylesvance
      @Mylesvance 7 months ago +1

      @Rollgamers I doubt that, she does care but u just don't have a heart

  • @lindaoneil5085
    @lindaoneil5085 11 months ago +66

    You couldn't pay me enough to put up with kids and their parents nowadays.

  • @mariatuma8611
    @mariatuma8611 Month ago

    BRAVO ! HANNAH !!!

  • @yanika388usa3
    @yanika388usa3 11 months ago +607

    It’s mainly parents fault ! They don’t want to deal with their own kids and just give them gadgets just to shut them up. Scary generation we live in .

    • @Alexthesauceboss
      @Alexthesauceboss 11 months ago +8

      Not fair to the other people just wanting to live their life having to deal with these little tyrants. Especially teachers.. What to do though? Can't control others, can only control yourself.

    • @damionkeeling3103
      @damionkeeling3103 11 months ago +35

      Schools are at fault too for not demanding higher standards and better behavior. You often hear stories from teachers who aren't getting support from their schools regarding disruptive pupils who come from badly run families or more recently having to tread through all the trans stuff including those kids that want to meow in class.

    • @mattjones7226
      @mattjones7226 11 months ago +14

      ​@DulceSombrer My parents were at work, as well. But I'm Gen-X, so, thankfully, I didn't have the internet to mess me up. I did that on my own.

    • @okamijubei
      @okamijubei 11 months ago

      ​@Alexthesaucebossthat's something what creates the wrong. Saying something like that are what causes mass shootings by ignoring them

    • @TheProphet323
      @TheProphet323 11 months ago +1

      True

  • @Anthonypatrick1
    @Anthonypatrick1 11 months ago +242

    She’s right. These kids are very disrespectful. They need etiquette classes

    • @genxx2724
      @genxx2724 11 months ago +5

      I agree they need to learn etiquette, but they first they need to care. And have you noticed that nowadays having manners is considered elitist? Parents, particularly mothers and grandmothers, used to teach, and then enforce, the niceties. It takes years of constant correction to raise a refined human being, and parents don’t want to bother. Today’s parents were not taught manners, so they couldn’t teach their kids even if they wanted to. In my work, dealing with millennials on down, it seems that they didn’t even know they were being rude. They would be offended by my negative reactions to them, and many times they didn’t even know that they had done anything to deserve that reaction.

    • @SThompsonRAMM_1203
      @SThompsonRAMM_1203 11 months ago +5

      You are so correct. Not just children, but I guess it stems from their parents, but people are just so rude and have no social skills. I was cut off by a teenager tonight entering a restaurant, and I actually expected the person to at least hold the door a bit for me, but they basically close the door on me. Then I watched as they ordered their food, and how rude they were, with no, please or thank you, only demands, and I thought, is it so hard to say please or thank you?

    • @genxx2724
      @genxx2724 11 months ago

      @SThompsonRAMM_1203 on a cold windy night after work I was walking down the sidewalk behind a young man. We had the same destination, the FedEx mailbox place. There were some boxes blocking the entrance. He barely nudged them out of the way, pulled the door open, and let it slam behind him. He was a millennial. An actual man would have picked the boxes up and moved them so that no one else who came along would encounter the same problem, and held the door open for me to enter ahead of him. I regret not saying anything to him. I once met a woman who told me in similar situations she would sarcastically say, “Thank you for being a gentleman!”

    • @sharonjensen3016
      @sharonjensen3016 11 months ago +2

      Children need parents who are grown-ups with standards who know how to deal out discipline.

    • @genxx2724
      @genxx2724 11 months ago +1

      @sharonjensen3016 The only millennial I will associate with is 37 years old. He had older parents. His mother is 70 and his father is 80 and not American. So his father has very different values.

  • @vondatavenner8408
    @vondatavenner8408 10 months ago +65

    She is speaking 100% of the truth!

  • @JosephTurcotte-d6o
    @JosephTurcotte-d6o 2 months ago +1

    Our college graduates couldn't read.

  • @uscitizen1035
    @uscitizen1035 11 months ago +400

    I will never understand why parents will put an iPad in the hands of a 7 year old instead a real book. If a child struggles to read a paragraph from a real book, that child should not have access to electronic devices.

    • @jm7174
      @jm7174 11 months ago +40

      We saw a 9 month old baby with a cell phone at church. As a speech language pathologist and school reading specialist, I was horrified. That child is doomed.

    • @deadshitposter
      @deadshitposter 11 months ago +15

      Exactly, they're being introduced to tablets/smart phones long before seven.

    • @matthewatwood8641
      @matthewatwood8641 11 months ago +4

      Because it's easier.

    • @PaulFormentos
      @PaulFormentos 11 months ago +4

      @jm7174 Wonder who the child was texting.....

    • @dqst2012
      @dqst2012 11 months ago

      Because the schools did.

  • @tsmithkc1
    @tsmithkc1 11 months ago +84

    As a teacher for 28 years. She’s absolutely right!

    • @57143bodies
      @57143bodies 11 months ago

      At a retiree after 39 years, I can truthfully say the situation gets worse with each school year.

    • @NotAGovernmentSpy
      @NotAGovernmentSpy 2 months ago

      You taught welding?

  • @JSTTV2
    @JSTTV2 11 months ago +279

    I agree too. I heard my 9 year old nephew say. “Why do I have to go school, when I can use Google.”

    • @Batmann_
      @Batmann_ 11 months ago +15

      The irony is they can't even do that, either. I've scolded plenty of people on here for expecting others to feed them information instead of taking the 2 seconds to use google.

    • @lindacalderon6417
      @lindacalderon6417 11 months ago +7

      ​@TH3R3EALTRUTH45 what happens when the globalists take down the power grid?

    • @nathanielovaughn2145
      @nathanielovaughn2145 11 months ago +5

      ​@TH3R3EALTRUTH45
      Not really.

    • @abrahamthebewildered1448
      @abrahamthebewildered1448 11 months ago

      @Batmann_ One of my pet peeves.

    • @warpedweft9004
      @warpedweft9004 11 months ago

      because Google doesn't help you analyse or think for yourself, it only provides information. When you surrender your thought processes to AI, then you are easily manipulated by propaganda and are automatons who believe only what the people who run AI tell you. The point of high school and universities is not to cram you with facts, but to teach you how to read and evaluate information and make up your own mind about the subject matter, not just accept without questioning.

  • @ChristopherMario-z8t
    @ChristopherMario-z8t 2 months ago +2

    This is EXACTLY what school was like. Being in a room with 24 useless morons that don't have a care in the world about ANYTHING. Openly talking over the teacher, never doing any classwork or homework, never passing any tests, and never learning anything at all. As if the future for them has already been written.

  • @krismassey8134
    @krismassey8134 11 months ago +2669

    Former teacher here. She is 100% correct. Technology is making kids (and adults) dumb. I had kids that couldn't read a clock, sign their name, read/write in cursive, read words larger than four letters, had zero attention span (thanks TikTok), couldn't tie a shoe (explain that one?), read a compass, read a map, swim, and I can go on and on and on. When WiFi is out or no cell service, they literally shut completely down. It is very sad. I would start teaching and the whole time, like a broken record, I would keep saying "put your phone away"...over and over and over until I no longer cared. Like a MMA match, I just tapped out. The other issue is the kids being disrespectful. They don't care if you live or die. I have been cussed at, lied to, things thrown at me, and physically threatened. The school I taught at had multiple teachers assaulted and because the student was a juvenile, the justice system did nothing. They were right back at school in ten days. I taught for 4.5 years and I was done. I suggest you either home school or private school your kids. American society is going off a cliff. Kids don't want to learn, they only want attention. This is what self-worship (selfie) and self-idolatry (likes) has done. The worst thing we ever did was turn our backs on God and His design for our lives. I am praying for a National repentance. Sending love and prayers to all.

    • @Thea-gj2or
      @Thea-gj2or 11 months ago +57

      Sky daddy not listening.

    • @erocker78
      @erocker78 11 months ago +164

      Back when I was a kid, if you threatened a teacher and especially if you assaulted one, you could easily expect to be expelled. What are they thinking letting these dangerous kids back into the school after only 10 days?

    • @pageroo9644
      @pageroo9644 11 months ago +106

      I agree one thousand percent!!! Praise and glory to our God Almighty that real soon all this mess will be behind us and we will be home with Him! 🙌👑🕊️❤️

    • @GreatDataVideos
      @GreatDataVideos 11 months ago

      @erocker78 Went to school in the 60's and 70's. Only saw a teacher assaulted once (in the third grade) and that kid never returned. He was mentally ill and never should have been there. Everyone was afraid of him.

    • @HERBJ77
      @HERBJ77 11 months ago +78

      Focus on the kids you can help and pray for the ones you can't. You can not SAVE everyone unfortunately.