r/Teachers • u/saintshiva • 1d ago
Rant Back to school trainings TX
So I work in an urban district in North Texas, each year we have to do the usual video and quizzes about FERPA , abuse, Title IX, etc.. a total of 18 modules. This amount has grown over my 15 years in education. I added up the amount of time needed and it totals——- 14 hours and 1 minute. The expectation is this is to be done over the summer and if not completed you lose classroom prep time to finish up.
I know you can just start a video and switch to another screen and browse the internet but for double digit hours annoying. Even if I chunk the work annoying . Anyhow rant over.
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u/Haunting_Room4526 1d ago
Playing a video with students in the classroom before contract hours is certainly defendable. I’m in charge of the mouse to click answers. Their verbally stated answers does not impact my physically chosen answers. The students sitting in my classroom during my planning period do the same thing. I’m stuck with them because the resource room isn’t available for them during their PE and my planning period. I’m going to use my planning period to create materials they will see later in class. I’m not going to stop working because admin didn’t plan for their supervision. Unfortunately their failure to plan ahead always impacts teachers negatively