Man Blasts Parents of "Difficult" Students Who Made Teacher Walk Out "No Home Training"

A replace teacher is garnering sympathy on social media after a clip of her strolling out of a classroom has gone viral.
The quantity of other folks deciding to turn out to be teachers is rapidly declining. Education Next states that "there are 20 to 30 percent fewer people going into teaching each year than there were a decade ago."
Edweek also highlighted a mixture of components as to why no one wants to show anymore. And many TikTokers are announcing that a fresh video that's currently going viral on the platform is yet another reason why so few other folks want to grow to be educators this present day.
In the clip, a feminine change teacher is standing at the back of a table, talking loudly to students in the room. "And people are laughing, I'm gonna go I don't even care if I don't get paid today. I'm just a stupid old white lady, that's all," she gathers her issues from the desk, "yeah do whatever you want to do I don't care. You're gonna do it anyway."
Some of the students protest as she begins to go away, "I'm walking, I'm walking right out the door. I won't ever be back," she says as she exits the school room. A textual content overlay in the clip reads: "They made the teacher leave."
The video sparked a litany of other reactions from other people on the platform, like this one from Clay Reels (@clayreels). In his reaction video, he states that he sympathized with the unreal teacher and put the onus of the students' deficient behavior on their parents, pointing out that a generational poor strategy to child-rearing is what reasons eventualities like this.
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♬ original sound - ₵Ⱡ₳Ɏ Ɽ₳₥฿Ɇ₳Ʉ🧿 Source: TikTok | @clayreelsClay attributes the teacher shortage partly to students' incapability to act correctly in the classroom.
"Y'all be wondering why there's such a big teacher shortage. Like yes, it could be attributed to the low wages that they get paid but it also has to do with the fact that these kids have no home training."
He continues, delineating how lecture room situations eventually escalate to the purpose where the teacher in the above video in the long run decides to rage hand over proper in the middle of elegance. "And I know exactly how this type of stuff goes down. A teacher may piss a student off and a student wants to make it a big deal."
Clay went on, "So they start disrupting class and turning all the students against the teacher. And because it's like a one to 20 or 25 ratio you can't really control everyone if everyone's acting out."
He says that this can be a concentrated effort from some students, "And the kid or kids that start this know this. Now in the past, it usually never gets to the level of the teacher wanting to walk out, but I personally feel like since after COVID, kids have just had less home training than usual."
The Cornell Healthcare Review means that the effects of government-mandated stay-at-home orders have probably "ruined a generation of children" in relation to tips on how to behave in social environments, something that the TikToker is announcing this video demonstrates.
Clay persevered saying that the students have "more of a tendency to lash out and act out and antagonize teachers, and the parents ain't doing s*** about it. So there's anybody that needs to do better, it's not just the students, it's the people that parent them at home and teach them about how to treat others."
He concludes his video with a caution: "Because I'll tell you right now if you keep this up there's gonna be an actual crisis in the education system moreso than it already is."
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