Submitted by PettyWitch t3_11zrivm in Connecticut
I've been reading through the r/teachers sub lately and am absolutely appalled by so many of the posts there. Students who are allowed to commit assault on each other or on the teacher with no write-up and an outright ban on teachers physically defending themselves from students. I read a post by one teacher who said she came back from surgery and a student punched her in the abdomen with no consequences (admin said they wouldn't write it up).
Students who are on their cellphones the entirety of class. Students who barely know their letters by second grade and are just passed along year to year.
It sounds like in so many schools they are now having a ton of behavioral problems from students that I didn't experience growing up, and teachers have no permission or ability to control it. Everything is about building a relationship with the violent student again and trying to coach emotional regulation. WTF?
I just want to know if Connecticut is also having problems like this in their schools? I do know several teachers in Connecticut who hate their jobs now so much that they quit, but I didn't realize what they were facing could be this bad??
coolducklingcool t1_jddrvc5 wrote
I’m on that sub, too. CT teachers have it better than many other states (ahem, South) but teaching isn’t without its issues.
Student apathy and lack of parental support strike me as two of the biggest issues I see daily. Also, we are understaffed and no one cares. Our community only wants to slash our budget, so we cannot add staff to accommodate our increasing enrollment.
The cell phones are an enormous issue in any school that doesn’t have a strict no phone policy. And again, we rarely see parental support on that front. Half the time it’s the parents texting during class. 😑