So, one that teachers use. When I was getting my teaching degree in the mid-10s teacherspayteachers was frequently brought up as a "great resource" for material in our classes. Plenty of us used it.
Additionally, I forget the term, but when I got out of teaching combining subjects was starting to be a thing that was 'heavily encouraged' if not required. So, if i was teaching history I had to incorporate math somewhere, or English, maybe Art.
I hope you are using that experience to help some home schoolers near you, or have hung your shingle out for tutoring. You can use your experiences to help parents steer their children away from or around this crap.
That's a good thought. I'm not and never was a teacher but I regularly help a couple of my cousins (one who is homeschooled) with their high school level math stuff. Started on a whim since I've been through most levels of college math and liked math and their parents weren't good at all. Turned out I was actually good at teaching it. It's actually kinda fun too, it's not like we don't get some chitchat in too so it's a good way to build relationship with family and try to be a good influence.
I let people I know about the schools, how bad they are, let them know about the woke nonsense. I'm still finishing up law school and work full-time too so not really any time for me to tutor or anything like that. Definitely would love to home-school whenever I end up having kids but who knows when that'll be! 🤣
So, one that teachers use. When I was getting my teaching degree in the mid-10s teacherspayteachers was frequently brought up as a "great resource" for material in our classes. Plenty of us used it.
Additionally, I forget the term, but when I got out of teaching combining subjects was starting to be a thing that was 'heavily encouraged' if not required. So, if i was teaching history I had to incorporate math somewhere, or English, maybe Art.
I'm glad I'm out of that field.
I hope you are using that experience to help some home schoolers near you, or have hung your shingle out for tutoring. You can use your experiences to help parents steer their children away from or around this crap.
That's a good thought. I'm not and never was a teacher but I regularly help a couple of my cousins (one who is homeschooled) with their high school level math stuff. Started on a whim since I've been through most levels of college math and liked math and their parents weren't good at all. Turned out I was actually good at teaching it. It's actually kinda fun too, it's not like we don't get some chitchat in too so it's a good way to build relationship with family and try to be a good influence.
I let people I know about the schools, how bad they are, let them know about the woke nonsense. I'm still finishing up law school and work full-time too so not really any time for me to tutor or anything like that. Definitely would love to home-school whenever I end up having kids but who knows when that'll be! 🤣
A select few others.
Arab Spring and Social media.
Carbon footprint.
Insectivore.
Granted, I didn't find the OP depiction, and there are more acceptable examples than not.