MajesticLion
Veteran
This is going to depend on what "worth it" means to you.
This is the biggest issue from what I've been told. Test scores are the highest priority for the administration and don't care about the students actually learning and developing. Even heard instances where teachers had no option but to pass students to next grade without turning in a single homework assignment all year.Are you "teaching to the test?" Struggling schools with poor performing students tend to focus on standardized testing too much. Successful schools already know even their bottom kids can pass state tests...so they can focus on a more well-rounded curriculum.
Appreciate it breh. Dap and repI love it. Year 13 for me. All in middle school.
Been at some tough schools for sure, but I love my students. Love being a role model and providing opportunities.
Planning to retire in education and get a pension.
Let me know if you have any specific questions
I love it. Year 13 for me. All in middle school.
Been at some tough schools for sure, but I love my students. Love being a role model and providing opportunities.
Planning to retire in education and get a pension.
WFH people feel they need a nap after a zoom meeting. Teachers need that time off.I guess it depends on the city
In NYC you can easily make 70K and up being a teacher plus all the paid time off they receive
The whole summer off all major holidays winter break spring break
Doesn’t seem like a bad gig to me
Thirteen years in middle school?!! You have to be great to last that long with those kids. That's peak hard-headedness.I love it. Year 13 for me. All in middle school.
Been at some tough schools for sure, but I love my students. Love being a role model and providing opportunities.
Planning to retire in education and get a pension.
Let me know if you have any specific questions

What country are you in?Salute to you breh.
I teach ESAL to a bunch of Asian kids in small classes, I wouldn't teach Western kids in large amounts if my life depended on it.