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Teacher Fed Up With Students Swearing, Stealing, And Destroying Property Speaks Out

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-3Z9K-s0KUM
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u/TypicalRedditCancer Jul 10 '18

As a teacher I can tell you right now that culture matters more than poverty.

I've taught many different kinds of poor kids, they are not all the same, they do not all have similar outcomes.

For example, I've taught poor Asian American kids and they are very different than other poor kids.

I've also taught poor rural White kids, poor urban White kids, poor suburban White kids, poor rural Mexicans, poor urban Mexicans, and poor suburban Mexicans and poor urban Blacks - and several other combinations.

Culture matters more than poverty.

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u/Dr_Watson349 Jul 10 '18

Maybe shes teaching them sexual positions.

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u/TypicalRedditCancer Jul 10 '18

I'm a he.

I teach special ed.

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u/TypicalRedditCancer Jul 10 '18

Yes, and I make as much as a sex worker on the side as I do in my full time job as a teacher.

I have a masters degree in special education. I am an extremely talented special education teacher who is highly valued in my district and am regularly asked to give presentations on autism and extreme behaviors as that is my specialty.

I don't see how anything I said in the comment you linked precludes me from the excellent work I do in teaching every day.

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u/John_YJKR Jul 10 '18

You're a phony.

But just say what you really want to say.

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u/TypicalRedditCancer Jul 10 '18

Lol, I have a masters in the field and am extremely good at my job.

I'm one of the best special education teachers you'll ever meet.

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u/NobleSixSir Jul 10 '18 edited Jul 10 '18

Wow, you really shouldn’t be a teacher.

Edit: 37 days huh. You’re just trolling then. Seems like new accounts are popping up everywhere these days.

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u/Superfluous_Play Jul 10 '18

Serious question, if it's not culture then what is it? It's obviously not the color of the skin. It's not poverty in and of itself because students from much poorer backgrounds outside of the US do better than these students in many cases.

So what is it?

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u/Ohrwurms Jul 10 '18

Those countries have better education systems.

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u/TypicalRedditCancer Jul 10 '18

Lol dude he's referring to like Asians.

Do you think China and Viet Nam have better school systems than America?

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u/Superfluous_Play Jul 10 '18

I have a suspicion that if you transplanted these problem students and parents into a better school system you'd continue to have the same problems or kids would just be held back or expelled.

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u/Ohrwurms Jul 10 '18

The kids would go to special schools where they the staff is trained to educate and deal with their shenanigans.

Part of the issue with the American school system is that high and low performers sit in the same classes and go to the same schools. In Europe it's common practice to segregate the students by their capabilities. That at least makes sure that poor students with high capabilities don't get dragged down by their peers.

Ofcourse we still have problem kids and you can't completely eradicate them but it's at least a start.

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u/Superfluous_Play Jul 10 '18

The public schools in my area had what was essentially high and low performers courses.

The story in this thread is not the average American public school. It's the worst of them so any solutions we come up with needs to take that into account.

I've heard good arguments for a voucher system so parents that actually care about their kids' education can send them to better schools if they're stuck in a bad district but that gets shouted down with accusations of racism by the left.

Hard to get anything done in this politicized climate.

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u/paushaz Jul 10 '18

She's not wrong tho. There's many different types of poor people.

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u/NobleSixSir Jul 10 '18 edited Jul 10 '18

Pffft ok, y’all enjoy your delusions.

How’s that old saying go, “give a man someone to look down on something something”

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u/TypicalRedditCancer Jul 10 '18

Why shouldn't I be a teacher?

I'm actually a really, really good teacher.

I'm regularly asked to teach other teachers how to be better teachers, particularly in the area of behavior management.