I hate this nation
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Take all the "heavy lifting" out of teaching?
Dude, it's a cush job with tens of thousands of dollars in benefits and you only actually work 9 months a year. Fuck off.
They are in inflation getting underpaid. Since Tories. Teaching is never terribly easy. I don't envy teachers.
But I disagree with computer generated marking.
We are individuals. Unless it is simple math problems and yes no answers. No, it should be based on the individualism pertaining to the criteria.
How does a rubber stamp validate this? Only the teacher knows their students and classroom.
I disagree with AI's motives and the attitude sweeping our public services today.
While I agree with the rest of your points, I still say teachers are vastly overpaid for the service actually provided. As I mentioned before, they get massive amounts of benefits (tens of thousands) and only work 9 months a year. So, they can tell people they make minimum wage until you remember the health insurance, tenure, pension and more that are provided by the school for free.
I just realized that maybe my (US) argument doesn't translate to the UK. I apologize if so.
a) what service? Where do teachers fit into "replacement migration" and "unsustainable birthrates"? What do teachers provide a child in this environment? What are students being educated for if self sustenance is already out of the curriculum?
b) SERV'ICE, noun [From Latin servitium.] - "labor of body and mind, performed at the command of a superior". What if consenting to superiority of others implies implies inferiority of self...wouldn't that be a prime breeding ground for "unsustainable birthrates and replacement migration"?
That's entirely my point. The "service" provided is insufficient at best, actively genocidal at worst.