Why I Quit Teaching (Angry Version)

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  • čas přidán 19. 02. 2023
  • It's me again! This time, I tap into my frustration because, in complete honesty, I am ANGRY! I should be able to do what I love; I should be teaching. I can't. Rather, I won't because I have to prioritize myself because no one else will.
    What's happening in education is wrong. We're losing amazing educators because we keep ignoring the obvious and pushing ridiculousness that isn't working.
    Let's make a change. We can't afford to keep going this way.
    #notyourordinaryteacher #education #elementaryteacher #formerteacher #whyiquit #teachershortage #teacher

Komentáře • 351

  • @joseluisherreralepron9987
    @joseluisherreralepron9987 Před rokem +159

    All your comments resonate deeply with me...I was able to retire last May after 27 years of teaching. It became a horrible system that I no longer felt I had any part in. Gaslighting, stupid district decisions, favoritism on the part of admin, students less and less interested in any curriculum and more interested in their phones and games...I was done.

  • @DJ50068
    @DJ50068 Před rokem +122

    I said nearly the same exact thing before I left in January. Teachers are not the problem. The system is broken and leadership could care less or is too clueless to figure out how to fix it. Hang in there.

  • @MrsIBR
    @MrsIBR Před rokem +83

    11 years in teaching and I never felt like I was really valued by the education system. Every year they have a new way to show passive-aggressive messages about how we are not doing enough. Every year they break us down to think that we're not as effective. Every year they take away our creativity. Every year they remind us how they don't trust us but we are responsible for everything. Every year we lose ourselves to our jobs that don't give us anything to look forward to.

  • @attitudeproblem6462
    @attitudeproblem6462 Před rokem +80

    If I'd been a teacher and seen the gratitude during the pandemic only to be thrown under the bus mere

  • @carolinecherry2423
    @carolinecherry2423 Před rokem +24

    $30k with a master's degree. Wow. I'm so sorry. That is beyond insulting.😢 What state are you in? I've always thought to myself that if teaching were a male-dominated field, you would never see this type of substandard pay or working conditions. Men simply would not put up with it.

  • @caroleelaschwa5294
    @caroleelaschwa5294 Před rokem +34

    Most administrators are former teachers and know full well how stressful it is! But somehow they get caught up in the power and demands on them, and lose their empathy for the teachers. Instead, they make the stress way worse for the teachers oftentimes. I went into instructional coaching when my son was a toddler because of the stress, and really tried to make things easier for the teachers, but they assumed I was there to police them. I look back on my teaching career and the best part was early on before Society went to hell

  • @niftyniff1
    @niftyniff1 Před rokem +58

    I'm in Europe but everything you're talking about feels really familiar, I also quit teaching last year. We have a huge shortage of teachers, a lot of programs to become teachers to fill the positions and so on. It was the tipping point for me when my city came up with bonuses for teachers who are new, haven't been teaching in the city for a year or relocated from other cities. These bonuses are given for one year, monthly, and they're roughly 1/3 of a teacher's salary. Excuse me, what about the rest of us who have been and are still working??? It was such a slap in the face and I said I'm done. No regrets about my decision.

  • @CutDaCrap
    @CutDaCrap Před rokem +31

    I just dont understand how so many well educated ppl (not just in teaching but everywhere) can see, acknowledge, and complain about all the systemic issues, but yet at the same time, seemingly, no adult wants to actually DO anything about it?! At this point in life I am so confused by the human race, none of what we are dong makes ANY sense to me. When the solutions seem to be so easy, accessible, and better. We are actively working against ourselves. Since the pandemic and peoples absolutely insane responses to it, its made me realize that we have reached a point in our society where ppl are basically suicidal. Why do I say that? Its based on the behaviour (not the words) of what ppl from the age of 25-95 are doing. Self sabotaging harmful ignorant behaviour in an era where we have the most access to knowledge than ever before. Humans are CHOOSING this. That's the only conclusion I could come to since the pandemic.

  • @easiersaidwithmeg
    @easiersaidwithmeg Před rokem +15

    I’m sorry girl I had to stop listening at 1 minute and 16 seconds because I was going to start sobbing. I’ll be back

  • @peach_levell
    @peach_levell Před rokem +6

    the pay teachers receive is blasphemous. When you consider daycare and the AMOUNT people pay for that, and then to top it off with the children receiving an education at the same time as that. Teachers should be one of the highest paid professions. Teachers create the next generation, who go on to be well-educated people of the society we live in, and to say they deserve a measly 30k?? no, its infuriating.

  • @roundtwo3321

    22:27

  • @selandscape
    @selandscape Před rokem +35

    I have been an agriculture education teacher 9-12 for 26 years. We get paid as administrators but the stress is so bad that I have already had a heart attack (widow maker) at age 49. I'm poppin pills from the doctor all day long to keep my sanity, all just to have health insurance. Screw this, I gotta have a change. Good on you for making a great decision!

  • @aknudsen93
    @aknudsen93 Před rokem +35

    I am older than you but this has to be my last year teaching. Everything you said is so true. I am nervous because I'm in my '50s but the stress and low pay does not equate with the disrespect and everything else. Everything you said is so true. Wishing you the best on your journey.

  • @user-ji7ym1vd2g

    "The system is NOT set up for our sucess.' So true. 27 years in, and I left end of school year 2023.

  • @newmoonmama
    @newmoonmama Před 9 hodinami +1

    Preach girl! 👏🏼 you hit it on the nail! You know how many “teachers” we had that weren’t certified Nor even have a DEGREE?! Ya. Hot mess. I quit this year after 9 years. It hasn’t hit me yet bc it’s summer, but when school starts back it’s going to feel amazing to not have to go and sit through PD days and all that comes with it.

  • @GrahamConnor
    @GrahamConnor Před rokem +12

    It's relatively similar in the UK too. To top off the disregard from the Government (we are currently striking), behaviour across the country within schools is absolutely abhorrent (a side effect of increasing poverty, lack of parental engagement, and cultural shifts). Teaching has become so much harder and many of us are burning out.

  • @cyndig1670
    @cyndig1670 Před rokem +7

    My well seasoned Sped Ed teacher friend was replaced in middle of school year by a student teacher that her Principal manipulated into the

  • @shannonbrown560
    @shannonbrown560 Před rokem +1

    I feel your pain and anger because I am an empath for one and a teacher too and I also am angry because administrators have put me down a lot instead of lifting me up! Education has been in a downward spiral I have been teaching for 12 years but last year I was a substitute. I also don't know what to do if I dont' teach. Don't teach on the islands perhaps because it's very tough and i need to move back to the mainland. And I also have a lot of angry too. Thanks for being genuine and unapologetic... I love to see people unafraid to express true heart! I'm sorry that you have to go through this and that we all do in this field.. Big hugs!

  • @Love-dw6ry

    I love and appreciate you Human Sister. Thank you for caring and speaking truth. All will turn around. People like you, and me, and thousands of others will make it so. Stay the course serving in new capacities that will effect the change!

  • @shaylarobinson

    Thank you for sharing this. I can relate to what you were sharing. I was a teacher for middle school and it was rough. I don’t feel like the training I needed was adequate for what I was kind of thrown into. Also my background was not in education but I have subbed for some years now.