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Originally Posted by Unregistered
It appears that your perspective on teaching may lack depth and insight into the multifaceted responsibilities that educators undertake. Being a proficient educator entails far more than a cursory execution of duties solely within the confines of a classroom. To dismiss the significance of tasks such as grading, student counseling, parental communication, exam preparation, and resource development as mere "extra work" reflects a limited understanding of the profession. Teachers invest considerable time and effort beyond standard hours to ensure a holistic and enriching educational experience for their students, extending well beyond the confines of traditional pedagogy. Therefore, it is essential to recognize and appreciate the comprehensive scope of a teacher's role before making assertions regarding their efficiency or dedication.
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So, if a teacher is able complete all during officer time vs someone who constantly take home work, the latter is better? It really depends on situation.