Teacher Makes Students Give Her Their Shoe if they Want to Borrow a Pencil From Her to Ensure She Gets Her Pencils Back

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  • An Elementary school teacher instructs her students in math on the blackboard before they do their classwork with pencils and paper.
  • What's your dealbreaker as a teacher. For me, it's that students need to give me back the pencils that they have borrowed.

    My second year of teaching I got so g d in tired of my pencils not getting returned, or worse yet, broken. So now if a
  • student needs a pencil? I need a shoe in return. If they break it, then they get their shoe back, but they can no longer borrow a pencil from me.
  • karenna89 I lost my mind when I would pass the recycle bin by my door and there would be new pencils dropped in on the way out. We are enabling irresponsible behavior by providing students with a brand new pencil every hour. I've read the "Cause I ain't got a pencil" poem and that's not what I'm dealing with. My students that ask for a pencil every single hour aren't asking because they don't have pencils, they just don't care enough to bring one from one class to the next. I'm done this year. I
  • flameosirflameo I got a box of golf pencils. Multiple times I have had students ask me for a pencil, but once I offer them a short pencil with no eraser, they would say nevermind, they have one. They just did not want to get it out of their bag.
  • A stubby “golf pencil," which is easy to use when writing down scores on the golf course, but difficult to write with for longer stretches of time.
  • Witwer52 See, and mine will just say "never mind" and proceed to sit there and not do any work for the entire class. When they don't give a rat's ass about grades, they do it to "punish" me because I'm the only one who cares if they do work. It's really sad.
  • TomQuichotte The USA is bizarre. At least where I am in Europe, if a student shows up with no class supplies they need to ask a peer. And then on the online classbook/attendance system they get flagged for not having school supplies. After 3 times getting an entry across different classes they get detention...
  • A student sits alone in detention after failing to bring a pencil to class three times.
  • TheRedMaiden Here's how that works in the US: Kid doesn't bring a pencil --> refuses/can't get one from a peer --> kid decides they don't have to do work --> receives a zero on the assignment --> complains the teacher is "targeting them" --> admin questions teacher --> "Well why didn't you just give him/her a pencil?" --> teacher gets reprimanded/written up Then admin is shocked about student apathy and low grades, then blames, guess who? Teachers!
  • Opportunity-Horror The teacher next to me has a "pencil graveyard"- she picks up any broken pencil that she finds on the ground- or really just any pencil- and outs it in a jar on her desk. Those are the pencils she gives out.
  • Educational_Infidel I fought a similar campaign for many years... most battles were won but I lost the war when my admin felt my policy was akin to an oppressive regime. The last few years I provide pencils until I run out of them. I start with around 300 pencils which is what our district gives to us during preplanning. When those are gone, that's it! This past year I ran out in March.
  • DIGGYRULES Boy, let me tell you. If admin wants me to give out pencils all day every day, they'd better be supplying them.
  • Jak1977 Better yet, send every kid to admin to ask for a pencil. As soon as it affects them, admin is very effective at problem solving. Though, I bet you won't like their solution, which is usually to make it your problem again.
  • CelerySecure I just buy embarrassing pencils when they go on sale or get free ones from events. I had like over 1000 from an Earth Day festival where they were going to just throw them out. My Justin Bieber pencils always got returned. I wish I could find some Nickleback ones or something even more cringy.
  • IHaveNoEgrets You can actually buy bulk boxes of printing rejects! They might not be cringe, but they'll be absolutely confusing.
  • adelie42 I was told explicitly that if I don't give a pencil every time they ask, even if it is three times an hour, I am denying them education access. That said, the school paid for it. I went through a case of 5,000 pencils in one semester across 64 kids. The place was a dumpster fire.
  • Exileddesertwitch What grade do you teach? I teach 4th grade. I would never want smelly 10 year olds taking their shoes off. (I'm in Arizona though so maybe you live somewhere cooler and they won't have stinky feet.)

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