Parents asked to sign waiver not to listen to their kids online classes

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Tennessee mom says parents asked to sign 'ridiculous' waiver they will not eavesdrop on kids' online lessons

Tennessee mom says parents asked to sign 'ridiculous' waiver they will not eavesdrop on kids' online lessons


"Cardoza-Moore said this is because teachers are pushing "social justice" instead of reading, writing and math, and they don't want to be held accountable to the parents."

Exactly this.
People tend to ignore this and think oh that doesnt happen in MY kids school. Well I can assure you it does. Teachers today are controlled by the Liberal Socialist Teachers Unions. They are NOT teaching your children what you would want them to or what you believe they are. If i still had school age kids there's NO WAY I'd allow them to attend these indoctrination camps.

Liberalism is a disease on our very way of life and they're using children to infect the population.
 
Absolutely Horse Sh#t. I ALWAYS monitor my kids homework and lessons, as much as possible. I have already gotten into a battle with two history teachers.
 
My comment is what in the hell could go on that's "confidential" in a classroom in a public school, paid for with public funds and generally recognized as a public space with some restrictions related to disrupting classes.
 
It's my freak'n kid, it's my internet, it's my house, your being paid with my tax dollars. You better damn well believe I will do whatever I want while "class is in session".

Like anyone would obey this one either....

 
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It's time for those who care for liberty to start pushing back ...
 
This is so simple: If the teacher just teaches the subject material and doesn't stray off into any kind of off-subject indoctrination, he/she shouldn't care if it's being monitored, with the exception that it could expose incompetence. Discipline should cease to be a problem. If it's a zoom conference and somebody is disruptive, they can muted by the teacher, problem solved.
 
This is so simple: If the teacher just teaches the subject material and doesn't stray off into any kind of off-subject indoctrination, he/she shouldn't care if it's being monitored, with the exception that it could expose incompetence. Discipline should cease to be a problem. If it's a zoom conference and somebody is disruptive, they can muted by the teacher, problem solved.

unfortunately, the teachers often think the subject material includes indoctrination .... ( examples lots of anti-2A teachers... )
 
Teachers need to wear body cameras while in school, It should be on while they are around any students or in public areas., just like the cops. This video should be provided to the parents on request.

All class rooms should have multiple cameras with audio, parents should be allow to view the video in real time if there child is assigned to the class. Parents should be able to view any class video there child is in for a few months back.
 
I don't understand the rule not to watch since a parent has the right to sit in the classroom when they are in session. Both my wife and I would go and sit in the room and observe when my daughter was in grade school.
 
I'd guess that on the rare day there was a parent in the room the teacher would be careful. With remote classes the teacher will never know when it's safe to switch to indoctrination mode.