It's basically impossible to do this with the amount of homework assigned to many US kids IMO, parents need to explicitly reclaim their children's time if their teachers won't let them advocate for themselves. "I'm not going to make her do that" is powerfulhttps://twitter.com/visakanv/status/1226079741620285440 …
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I would never claim that teachers have much power in this system, only that as the enforcement layer, you're ultimately the ones that either do as you're told or don't, and the parent who sees harm done to their child should mitigate it by any means.
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I think it's perfectly reasonable for a parent to say that *ever* asking them to force a child to do something in their own home is an encroachment they won't honor. Please remember that they're compelled by government force to send those poor kids to you in the first place.
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Yeah, not telling at your child is not what I'm talking about. I had had an uncountable number of students' parents yell at me on an uncountable variety of topics, and I was only a FT teacher for less than two years.
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Then remember that what you've been replying to this entire time is the very idea of a parent saying "I won't make my child do that." It's laughable that the teacher would be the victim, there.
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What does that pay statistic look like if you factor out parochial private vs non-parochial private.
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