Schoolchildren wearing protective mouth masks and face shields attend a course in a classroom at Claude Debussy college in Angers, western France, in May 2020.Just about three out of four teachers nationwide don't think their states should reopen for in-person classes, according to a new survey.
Conversely, 88.68% of DC teachers did not support returning in-person — and they're joined by 86.05% of teachers in Florida and 83.96% in Maryland. to keep Chicago Public Schools remote in the fall — backtracking on CPS' original hybrid-reopening plan. And it's not that teachers don't miss the classroom; the prevailing sentiment seems to be more one of maximum safety.
Oh...they all want to get paid though right? 100% of the essential workers wish they had that luxury.
Absolute madness
73% of teachers don’t want to work, but still want to get paid***
43% of statistics in twitter are wrong
73% of teachers fine with collecting a paycheck for not working
Opening schools with positivity rates are at 15% and your community is a little like playing Russian roulette with the lives of your coworkers and your students. Just shows the communities true feelings about teachers. We are expendable.
I know a bunch of parents having to forgo their jobs to homeschool their children. It’s not right and I sure hope their significant others don’t lose jobs and leave families completely unemployed. Just awful. Teachers need to teach, kids need to go to school.
While 78% parents do.
Says it all teachers do not see themselves as essential workers. There is no parent in America that can believe their child will receive a better education from a computer screen, it can't happen.
Then we shouldn’t pay 73% of teacher salaries.
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