
r/teachersgonewild - Reddit
r/teachersgonewild: Teachersgonewild is a place for educators to show off their wild side! All content must be OC and we require verification.
Teachers, what time do you usually arrive and leave work?
Aug 12, 2013 · The hours for students at my school is 7:30 AM - 3:56 PM. Teachers work in shifts, so I work from 9:00 AM - 3:56 PM. On a typical day, I work from 8:45 AM - 4:45 PM. I …
Why are we still using Teachers Pay Teachers? : r/Teachers - Reddit
If teachers boycotted tpt and used something else we could all get paid more and find free resources easier. We are the ones uploading the content and we are the ones using it-why do …
Teaching: news, resources, and tips for teachers of all levels
I’m good with kids and I’m really passionate about teaching but I hear so many stories about burn out ESPECIALLY from k-6 teachers, so I want to keep my options open. My favorite teachers …
For the former teachers who have successfully transitioned
Dec 28, 2023 · Yo! Both my partner and I are former teachers and we’re pretty happy now with what we do. I’m former elementary, he’s former ELA. We met in a human development class …
International Teachers - Reddit
This is a subreddit created for certified and qualified teachers who teach in international schools - wherever they may be. This is a place to share information, teaching tips, news, and discuss …
Substitute Teachers - Reddit
The teaching assistant was there 5 minutes early, as she tends to be. She was asked by another teacher (Angel) who is one of two teachers for the group of slightly older kids to have the kids …
Teachers: what’s your experience like in NYC? : r/AskNYC - Reddit
Oct 6, 2023 · I find that teachers who have strong connections to their local community (esp have lived in the area and/or currently live in the area where they’re teaching) tend to be happier. …
Nothing Under - Reddit
r/NothingUnder: Dresses and clothing with nothing underneath. Women in outfits perfect for flashing, easy access, and teasing men.
What is an acceptable AI threshold? : r/Teachers - Reddit
Report the professor for being a complete moron. Seriously. Explain how AI detectors look for certain "structures" (transitional phrases, position of subordinate clauses, etc.) that any no …