I'm stuck here watching Youtube vids and driving up my school's heat/electricity bill all day.
Quote from: lazycat on January 03, 2014, 10:51:34 amI'm stuck here watching Youtube vids and driving up my school's heat/electricity bill all day.Hey, lazycat, how about planning future lessons for the students? That is the honest thing to do. You will feel better about yourself if you make the ethical and right choice. You have hundreds of students. How about aiming to impact their life for the better?
Yes, positively impact your students' futures by logging on to Waygook and complaining about what other people do with their time.
Quote from: oatmealkooky on January 03, 2014, 11:48:36 amYes, positively impact your students' futures by logging on to Waygook and complaining about what other people do with their time.With their employer's time you mean? It is stealing. It is theft. Your actions have a negative impact on the lives of hundreds of innocent (pretty much powerless) young lives and you don't care? That's pretty messed up, man. Maybe you don't have a conscience, but others reading this do. (If I take a few seconds to post, maybe I can talk some sense into the several hundred people reading this thread. I hope so anyways. I hope I can change someone's mind. Maybe it will happen. Maybe it won't.)
Life Improvement's posts in this thread are pretty rich considering he/she decided to go the public school route because they thought "public school would be a cakewalk" http://www.waygook.org/index.php/topic,53129.msg344935.html#msg344935
A lot of NETs are bad at teaching. A lot of NETs think they are better than they really are. A study said the worse the teacher is, the more likely they are to not realize it and assess themself highly.
There is always more you could be doing to improve. "My planning and lessons are done and are absolutely perfect and can't be improved upon" is simply not true.