Pregger U is the LAST group who gets to have a critique about COVID. They were at the cutting edge forefront of horse dewormer technology.
@ConservativeBrotherDaily Says:
These are crimes against humanity to our kids and greater society. First time where these teachers put their own health and well being at the sacrificed of the little ones. Not all but most of these teachers were the most susceptible propagandized weak minded people during this period
@tashacooper1753 Says:
A lot of people failed because we kept getting bad information like at work I got I trouble for elder abuse because the cdc told me keep people in there rooms
@david97GP Says:
school teacher is a fools teacher BY FAR!
@alanhuskey2404 Says:
Blaming us for the decisions we had no part of. Most of us tried during that time, and we were failed by the system and parents. Stop blaming the damn teachers for the failures of others.
@JohnPassio Says:
And still are
@jacobwiles547 Says:
To be fair, most of it wasn't the teacher's fault. But they could have done a little bit more.
@GINMOONLIGHT Says:
Teachers continue to fail the children, I have a daughter that did not go to Daycare or any of that. She was ahead of peers. First year ahead of her peers .One year at public school and they are failing her.
@rosellasek4559 Says:
The teachers and the education system is a failure. Get rid of the unions. What a disgrace. When I recognize a teacher it turns my stomach.
@ironcityblue Says:
Shame on the educational, medical and law enforcement systems for "just obeying orders" and harming our children.
@jonathanshjrne3690 Says:
They failed far before Covid. Covid just revealed it.
@primarycoloredsoul Says:
THIS TRAGEDY WAS NOT THE FAULT OF TEACHERS. We went through hell to try and provide our students with a quality education despite being told to give them so much “grace” that they weren’t accountable for their own education at all. Art teachers were told that we were to “figure it out” how to teach our subject during COVID or we would not have a job—no assistance with how to make that happen. Try teaching junior high art remotely, then when allowed back in the classroom, having half your students remote and the other half on campus, but given no time during the school day to tend to your remote students; I had to stay late into the night to catch them up, working twice the number of hours but receiving no more compensation. Blood, sweat, and tears went into surviving that period. As for our fears, the research may have been available at the start of the pandemic but very little was known to the lay person, and we were all aware and already skeptical of the inconsistencies and half-truths being handed down from government “leadership.” When you have two hundred kids passing through your classroom each day, and exposed to hundreds more while on hall duty, who WOULDN’T be uniquely fearful for themselves and their families? Teenagers might not be the key demographic susceptible to the disease, but they could be carriers, and so could we, bringing the disease home to the people in our households. So yes, it was a dark time, and yes, it was not handled well, but NO—the blame should never be placed on the shoulders of teachers. We were all stuck between admins and parents, in one of the most vulnerable and germ-ridden places, expected to do impossible things with little to no support. Because of the sacrifices I made during that time, I acquired fibromyalgia, and nearly lost my right foot to diabetes that went undiagnosed since I was allowed no time off to go to the doctor. So unless you’ve been down in the trenches with us through it, you have NO RIGHT to blame teachers for the lack of accountability and quality of education students experienced during COVID. What a jerk.
@jennsadventures84 Says:
My sister is a very good teacher. And I don't agree. She did the best with what they had in place. There also has to be parental element involved. We can't blame the teachers.
@0_3_6_9_0 Says:
'Failed' is an understatement.
@susanternyey5883 Says:
And yet they still got paid. Why put up with kids when you can get paid not to?
@davidwinokur2131 Says:
We need to end public sector unions. How do you have one entity negotiating both sides of the argument?
@rolotomassi9806 Says:
When you don’t pay them you get the bottom of the barrel. And I’m a teacher. Covid and the plans for it were the federal governments doing not teachers. Public education is a failure! Why? We are too busy worrying about feelings or whether the school system will be sued for maintaining discipline for absolutely ridiculous behavior. And this a reflection of our time. Again, I’m a teacher and all I see are weak administrators chasing the money and doing nothing to make kids lives better. I had great principals as a student and I’ve yet to see a one in 23 years of teaching that was even close. I’m not in a union and it’s over for our kids and this country. I lost all my passion when for teaching when I started realizing from personal experience how much power lying and spoiled children have over well meaning adults. Congratulations you corrupt political mother truckers!!!
@solosaloon1959 Says:
So the closed schools are the cause of suicides and drug use? Screw you. It’s the parents’ fault.
@triplecreekfarm2007 Says:
Teachers
1. Not all states responded the same way to Covid. In our school district, we had students complete weekly packets for the remainder of the spring semester (we closed on March 16th). When we returned in August, we did remote learning for the first month or so and then returned to a staggered schedule (half the class came on Monday/Wednesday and the other half came on Tuesday/Thursday) so we could maintain social distancing.
2. It is incredibly insulting for you to say that teachers were being irrational and sacrificing children for our own benefit. What benefit? The right to stay alive? Do you remember the Delta variant? I sure do. I lost 5 close family members to it.
3. Regarding the higher “fear” amongst teachers versus other careers, how many people are you in constant, close contact with at your job? I’d venture to say it’s probably not a large number and that you also have space to spread out from each other. Teachers are confined to a single classroom, often with no windows to let in fresh air, with 20-30 children for 7-8 hours. For older children, the teacher may instruct 5 or 6 different classes (120-180 kids).
I have been a fan of PragerU for several years, but you need to know - you have crossed a line. Not all states are like California. Not all teachers strike. Not all teachers are even in teachers unions. I can’t think of another video that has been more derogatory and insulting to a group of people who GIVE so much of themselves and their own financial resources so their students can have the tools they need in the classroom.
@mvinson8706 Says:
No. Parents did. Stop blaming everything else. Parents are ultimately responsible for their kids. That's the entire point of being conservative
@chadricheson1038 Says:
Covid proved that teachers don’t care about students.
@tylermassey5431 Says:
Yeah, it was the teachers 🙄
@harbinger6562 Says:
It's capitalism why are They to blame for the norm🤔❤️
@harbinger6562 Says:
They were under paid and under appreciated We spend more to miseducate 🇺🇲 it's the fault of leadership ❤️🇺🇲🦾😇
@hombreenojado Says:
And yet, Florida didn't die. 😮
@emilieeshelman1508 Says:
PARENTS FAILED THEIR CHILDREN.......LONG BEFORE Covid.....THERE IS NO EDUCATION JUST BABYSITTING....WE CAN HANDLE TEACHING WE CAN'T HANDLE ALL THE MASSIVE BEHAVIOR ISSUES, THAT KEEP US FROM TEACHING...TAXK ON A PANDEMIC AND DISTANT LEARNING AND IT'S EVEN WORSE. PAEENTS DONT WANT TO DEAL WITH THERE OWN CHILDREN . ITS ALWAYS A PASS THE BUCK SITUATION...AND THE CHILDREN ARE THE ONES THAT SUFFER.
@marinesgt8048 Says:
No the people of this country failed when they let the government do this to us.
@eagleeye761 Says:
Be careful on lumping all teachers into one category. Not all teachers are members of the Teachers Union either. It wasn't teachers choice to close the schools. Be careful PragerU before you attempt to denegrate all teachers.
@appaloosa42 Says:
My local medical authority(ies are) is the LAST source for patient-friendly info. My doc tried to insist I get the poke—nope for me. HE did and died of a blood clot.
@davidpaz9389 Says:
Florida and Texas proved the fear mongering was wrong. My daughter was in school in August 2020. I don't blame the teachers. I blame the bureaucrats.
In Roswell, NM there was a then 4th grader who would sit outside of his school in the cold of winter to use the wifi to do his at home cirriculum. This of course was due to Michelle Grisham's stupidity. That boy showed grit and determination in a time of irrational cowardice.
@big3fan916 Says:
teachers failed our children before covid 19 , they failed our children when they quit teaching reading , writing and arithmetic and started teaching CRT , perverse sexuality and racism
@mtc-j9i Says:
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 As a teacher who worked in Texas all throughout Covid, this channel should be ASHAMED OF ITSELF. That was the hardest thing I ever did. I got ZERO support from admin and support staff who knew NOTHING about online teaching and literally threw us into the deep end to figure it out as we went along. I taught online at home all day WHILE MY OWN KIDS sat in their rooms online having a hard time following along and needing help themselves (they were 5 and 7 years old). It was the most stressful time of my life. Then, when they called us back to work at the start of the 2021 school year, I had to teach BOTH online AND in class SIMULTANEOUSLY because the students had the choice to attend online or in person for every class. It was INSANE. I upskilled in so many areas while the district administration making 6 figure salaries “stayed home and stayed safe.” By the time they all came back the following year, well rested lol, they stressed us out with extra proclamations and observations (no doubt to steal all we’d learned), while trying to justify their 6 figure salaries by giving us extra directives. Last year my burnout reached maximum levels and I finally quit the profession that I thought I would retire from. QUIT RAGGING ON TEACHERS!!! It is the most THANKLESS and STRESSFUL job in America, a culture that does not value education or respect its educators. I’ve told my children to NEVER become teachers. Literally, if they go to college for education, I’m not paying for college - that’s how serious I am. I now work in oil and gas, and my job is so much calmer. I finally have work life balance. My anxiety is gone. I am no longer observed or micromanaged at my job. And I no longer have to defend myself all day long from THIS STUPIDITY. I am a conservative, but I despise how conservatives treat teachers. All of you need to be forced to work one year in education or just SHUT UP. Signed, an educator who couldn’t take the disrespect anymore.
@fishfoolishness4222 Says:
Public schools have been a joke for 50yrs. Covid was just a test on just how bad they could possibly get. They passed the test with flying colors.
@lynnedwards1727 Says:
🇦🇺🦘🦘Most teachers are sheep, Marxists keenly following Marxism, which is at the root of their training, certainly in Australia.
@daddylira Says:
Teachers are responsible for shaping the next generation of lawyers, doctors, engineers, professors, and many more. Yet, they often receive little respect from parents, students, and administrators, and they're paid next to nothing. On top of that, many parents fail to discipline their kids. You want to point fingers start at home!
@johndoe1.196 Says:
Everyone failed everything. Tyrants and fools everywhere. At least it exposed media bias.
@ishtarlew598 Says:
Let's stop calling them teachers. They're indoctrinators. This will be the first generation ever, to be less intelligent than their parents.
@robhamtom Says:
Great high heels 😍. Thanks for unnecessarily wearing them 😚
@charityscreams5366 Says:
My son started college during Covid and we had already reserved his dorm before we found out it was going to be all online.
It was such a difficult year for him. His room mate ended up dropping out and he basically lived alone. Thank God he didn't go far and was able to come home a lot, it saved him. We essentially paid for an empty room most of the year.
They weren't allowed to have visitors in the dorm unless they lived in that building and only 1 person at a time.
They took away all access to everything, cafeterias, libraries, clubs, even outdoor activities. Took the grates off the grills, took the volleyball nets, put a lock through the basketball chains and clipped them shut. It was insane.
I don't want to sound overly dramatic about it, it didn't destroy my son but he is not the same person he was before the lockdowns. He was a joiner, and very social. By the time the University opened things back to normal he was beginning his 3rd year and wasn't comfortable jumping back in. He had found a job he loved and that had filled the hole but he will never get that time back. The opportunities he missed are immeasurable.
What we allowed to happen to the kids was soul crushing, we will be feeling the aftershock of Covid for an unimaginable amount of time.
@touchofgrace3217 Says:
Teachers aren’t to blame. The main stream media, government, and administration policies were to blame. It’s just easier to blame teachers. As for the teachers harboring more fear…well duh! They sit in densely populated small rooms with 2 dozen germy kids that pass everything on to them AND the media was unnecessarily exaggerating the danger.
Real Talk = Real Stupid
@Piper_John Says:
I want nothing to do with anyone who sends their kids to public school. Over my dead body would my kids be sent to public school.
@Antonio-kx5rd Says:
I think teachers deserve some grace seeing as the entire world was attempting to navigate through an unprecedented devastation the rocked the whole planet. They did what they could. We've never gone threw anything of that magnitude in our lifetime.
@WilliamCooper-l6f Says:
Woke, Common Core, etc., are the highest betrayals.
@tedbogucki8729 Says:
Teachers unions need to be broken up. they are to big
@theburrowrises8549 Says:
Wow. What remarkable sweeping generalizations. The teachers unions also suppressed the desires and voice of the teachers who were fighting against lockdowns and a return to full in-person learning.
@danjoseph9005 Says:
Dude you should sue all of your teachers!!!
Your are the stupidest person I have ever seen on YouTube
@LadyAlaina42-c3e Says:
Happily, we are in Florida, and our kid's were guided by gov DeSantis and a equally level headed GOP legislature. My grands were not out more than a few days and masking was not a big thing. But they were terrified of giving me Covid due to the media. So I got the 1st 2 jabs. Bad idea. We wouldn't allow the boys to get jabs, nor did my daughters. My family in CA lost at least 2 years to the insanity there.
@cheerwhiner7829 Says:
I got two shots during Covid so I could be with my elementary students.
I did the distance learning thing because I had to do so, but I wanted to get back to normal schooling as soon as possible.
No regrets.
I did my best during the circumstances. 🤷♂️
@jimdandy8996 Says:
Teachers have been failing kids longer than that and so have parents. Look at how the Millennials and Gen Z have turned out.
@jcsilva1225 Says:
The whole of the teaching profession needs an enema.
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