1) Children do not care nor do they need to know about your sexuality. 2) Children do not even care that much (if at all) about heterosexuality. 3) This is fine if your students are young adults... and they ASK.
It's saying something when the predators feel arrogant enough to outright admit they are wolves in wolves' clothing, and still expect you to do nothing about it!
It won't bother me about person's sexuality. Knowledge and teaching skills matters. If they are skilled enough in their topics of study I would be glad.
Teachers are teachers. Their sexual orientation is unimportant in their precious role as a teacher of children. Any teacher who thinks otherwise is not fit to teach.
It’s extremely unprofessional to discuss who you are sexually attracted to and has no place in an institution of learning. Regardless of your stance on the politics, keep the kids away from it.
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That seems unnecessary for the most part. Maybe quickly mentioning it if a student asks, or quickly saying your new title is "Ms. Jones" makes sense. Full on announcing, explaining, and saying you hope they accept you or something, seems kind of attention seeking.
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i honestly don't think it's necessary. no hate, but anyone's sexual orientation, marital status, etc, isn't necessary to say out loud. it doesn't really affect anything.
Bit random. He's there to teach, not to share what his sexuality is. But who knows, maybe he's really close with the class. Maybe they're his favorite students, or he's their favorite teacher.
If they wanna get bullied They yeah They can tell the class and all the students can spread it around and all the Haters will find out and some may make that teacher there punching bag.
Nothin’ wrong with teaching that “other people like these exist”, it’s not like they’re trying to turn the kids gay or anything. My only problem would be if they took the students to a Pride parade, where a lot of folks are more explicitly sexual.
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1) Children do not care nor do they need to know about your sexuality.
2) Children do not even care that much (if at all) about heterosexuality.
3) This is fine if your students are young adults... and they ASK.
It's saying something when the predators feel arrogant enough to outright admit they are wolves in wolves' clothing, and still expect you to do nothing about it!
It won't bother me about person's sexuality. Knowledge and teaching skills matters. If they are skilled enough in their topics of study I would be glad.
Personal life shouldn't be brought into school so it really shouldn't matter.
Teachers are teachers. Their sexual orientation is unimportant in their precious role as a teacher of children. Any teacher who thinks otherwise is not fit to teach.
I mean, I dont think it's relevant to their ability to teach. I think it's unnecessary to announce it to your students.
It’s extremely unprofessional to discuss who you are sexually attracted to and has no place in an institution of learning. Regardless of your stance on the politics, keep the kids away from it.
That seems unnecessary for the most part. Maybe quickly mentioning it if a student asks, or quickly saying your new title is "Ms. Jones" makes sense. Full on announcing, explaining, and saying you hope they accept you or something, seems kind of attention seeking.
i honestly don't think it's necessary. no hate, but anyone's sexual orientation, marital status, etc, isn't necessary to say out loud. it doesn't really affect anything.
Not sure whys it's necessary for teachers, of any orientation, to bring personal life into classroom.
It doesn't matter to me, I don't really think about how or who my teachers or anyone does the dirty with.
Bit random. He's there to teach, not to share what his sexuality is. But who knows, maybe he's really close with the class. Maybe they're his favorite students, or he's their favorite teacher.
I think they should be allowed to say “my girlfriend and I are about to get married” as much as a straight person is.
I don't need to know about my teachers private life. They should just do their job and leave that stuff at home. It's not relevant.
If they wanna get bullied They yeah They can tell the class and all the students can spread it around and all the Haters will find out and some may make that teacher there punching bag.
If a teacher needs o validate their sex life to a child then that's a serious problem and they have mental issues.
Nothin’ wrong with teaching that “other people like these exist”, it’s not like they’re trying to turn the kids gay or anything. My only problem would be if they took the students to a Pride parade, where a lot of folks are more explicitly sexual.
I think teachers who come out as part of the LGBT are just attention seekers looking for the approval of their students.
Unless its directly related to the ciriculum, its unprofessional and only serves to create division among the student body
Well should a hetro teacher come in Monday morning and regale the kiddies with stories of the sex he got over the weekend in detail?