Education in crisis: Explaining the teacher shortage

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  • Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
  • More substitute teachers are in front of students, classroom sizes are bigger, and educators are feeling burnt out.

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Комментарии • 17

  • @dillardphilosophy3333
    @dillardphilosophy3333 Год назад +27

    Give Teachers more power than Administrators. This will increase retention and therefore shortages. Many teachers live in a constant state of terror because of bullying tactics by Administrators. In a nutshell, admins can't control students, so they terrorize teachers by making the teachers responsible for what students do. The hard job teachers do is made exponentially more stressful by admins.

    • @danielkosciuszko9788
      @danielkosciuszko9788 Год назад +3

      Just pay them a normal wage lol.

    • @akc1739
      @akc1739 Год назад +7

      @@danielkosciuszko9788 Not the entire solution, but a start.

    • @marcmeinzer8859
      @marcmeinzer8859 2 месяца назад

      Excellent explanation of why teaching is a waste of time. What you leave out is that only half of the population is smart enough to benefit from secondary schooling and should be placed in paid trades apprenticeships starting between 12 and 14 years of age.

  • @clonedyots
    @clonedyots Год назад +9

    The solution seems to hire less qualified teachers while ignoring the reasons why highly qualified professionals are leaving by the thousands

  • @jlee739
    @jlee739 Год назад +2

    Trust me, most teachers can endure low pay as long as they have enough to get by, but misbehavior from students particularly from “those” kids is just their tipping point to quit.

  • @charlessantee8329
    @charlessantee8329 10 месяцев назад +1

    Teacher's burnout blues.

  • @elaineandstevecorke7006
    @elaineandstevecorke7006 Год назад +1

    You are watching in real time teachers being replaced by AI......

  • @sharinaross1865
    @sharinaross1865 11 месяцев назад +2

    Let the Robots and AI take over.

  • @steff9041
    @steff9041 Год назад +4

    Other factors not mentioned: vaccine mandates, many teachers expected to educate children not indoctrinate them, curriculum content that offends teachers morals, increasingly violent children, the children's mental health crisis that isn't being addressed. These are the reasons the teachers that I know have quit teaching or are now teaching at private schools.

    • @LostChildOfTime
      @LostChildOfTime Год назад +8

      The most uneducated response, indeed.

    • @jaydel3
      @jaydel3 Год назад

      95% of teachers were for the vaccines because educators believe in science not political propaganda and conspiracy theorists that believe in horse medicine or bleach as cures. Notice all of 45’s people believed in it including himself behind closed doors but was politicized for political gains.
      Also, no teacher “indoctrinates” children in the way you are using the term. That is some right wing BS used to scare conservatives. Noticed how these states who use such language are sliding into authoritarianism where government is telling schools to ban books because they don’t like certain content. Many Americans died to stop this from occurring in this country yet it is slowly creeping in.
      What curriculum content offends teachers morals? They are just either neutral or facts.

    • @fremontpathfinder8463
      @fremontpathfinder8463 Год назад

      Oh stop. We don't indoctrinate. You want kids indoctrinated with white Christian nationalism. Most teachers are not quitting to teach in private school. Totally false. Private schools pay poorly and often treat teachers even more poorly. I guess you would call my teaching about the Civil Rights Movement in US History to be "indoctrination." Snowflake white parents.

    • @elaineandstevecorke7006
      @elaineandstevecorke7006 Год назад +1

      ​@@LostChildOfTime what do you mean?