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<blockquote data-quote="cjjtulsa" data-source="post: 1302658" data-attributes="member: 6146"><p>Most teachers I know (and my wife teaches, so I know a bunch) bust their ***** playing the babysitter for unruly kids who's parents are too damned lazy to <em>parent</em>. It's easy to sit back and blame the teachers, but I'd love to see some of the complainers take on a class of 25 kids, 10 of who are well behaved and want to learn, 5 who are so-so, 5 who have trouble learning, 3 who have behavior problems, and 2 who are completely disruptive and don't belong in a normal classroom setting - but Uncle Sam guarantees their right to the same education as the first 23 - so everyone (including the teacher) gets to suffer. Do you know how many parents I hear (and even local news anchors) every August who make the "glad the kids are going back to school" comments? Just think, you have to struggle through 2 whole months of your little *******s; the teachers get them for nearly 10. And 20-30 of them in a class, without the ability to lay a belt across their *****. </p><p></p><p>Blame the system, not those who have to suffer through it. And if parents did their part at home, we wouldn't need idiots developing alternative learning techniques like "grammar through hip-hop".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cjjtulsa, post: 1302658, member: 6146"] Most teachers I know (and my wife teaches, so I know a bunch) bust their ***** playing the babysitter for unruly kids who's parents are too damned lazy to [I]parent[/I]. It's easy to sit back and blame the teachers, but I'd love to see some of the complainers take on a class of 25 kids, 10 of who are well behaved and want to learn, 5 who are so-so, 5 who have trouble learning, 3 who have behavior problems, and 2 who are completely disruptive and don't belong in a normal classroom setting - but Uncle Sam guarantees their right to the same education as the first 23 - so everyone (including the teacher) gets to suffer. Do you know how many parents I hear (and even local news anchors) every August who make the "glad the kids are going back to school" comments? Just think, you have to struggle through 2 whole months of your little *******s; the teachers get them for nearly 10. And 20-30 of them in a class, without the ability to lay a belt across their *****. Blame the system, not those who have to suffer through it. And if parents did their part at home, we wouldn't need idiots developing alternative learning techniques like "grammar through hip-hop". [/QUOTE]
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