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<blockquote data-quote="VegasMichael" data-source="post: 16478361" data-attributes="member: 105950"><p>Second day and was having massive tech issues. Sound wasn't working, kids couldn't find their way to their virtual PE class, they kept typing the codes incorrectly, parents were asking me tech questions that I had no idea how to answer since these digital platforms are so new and we teachers never received training on them. Some teachers are putting their kids on websites to work independently way more than they should be. Kind of a way to be lazy. I've done nothing but direct instruction so far. To address the debate on teacher contract times and working more than is required: It's kind of an unwritten rule that you're going to have to work more hours than you're contracted for to get things done. I am a very efficient worker but there are just not enough hours in a day. Some find it dumb to embark into a profession like this because of that but if you like the job and care about the kids you don't really care about the extra time put in. I'd say, on average, I put in between 60-90 minutes a day above the required hours.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VegasMichael, post: 16478361, member: 105950"] Second day and was having massive tech issues. Sound wasn't working, kids couldn't find their way to their virtual PE class, they kept typing the codes incorrectly, parents were asking me tech questions that I had no idea how to answer since these digital platforms are so new and we teachers never received training on them. Some teachers are putting their kids on websites to work independently way more than they should be. Kind of a way to be lazy. I've done nothing but direct instruction so far. To address the debate on teacher contract times and working more than is required: It's kind of an unwritten rule that you're going to have to work more hours than you're contracted for to get things done. I am a very efficient worker but there are just not enough hours in a day. Some find it dumb to embark into a profession like this because of that but if you like the job and care about the kids you don't really care about the extra time put in. I'd say, on average, I put in between 60-90 minutes a day above the required hours. [/QUOTE]
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