RPD
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Pretty much this. As long as they are teaching and doing a good job at it, everything else about morals etc is on the parents.If he's a competent teacher of the material, I don't give a damn.
Pretty much this. As long as they are teaching and doing a good job at it, everything else about morals etc is on the parents.If he's a competent teacher of the material, I don't give a damn.
The problem with most people's reasoning in this thread is that you're all approaching it from the perspective of an adult.
If a 13 year old (with hormones in full explosion) saw his hot teacher fucking on the internet, how effective do you think she could be at her job? The answer is she would be completely ineffective because any 13 year old looking at a hot teacher he saw giving head in a video will spend his entire class period trying to hide his hardon while praying he's never called up to the front of the room.
i can understand why people are having issues. there is a health issue.
not to mention i don't think the kids are going to respect her as much.
wait wha? where's the pic?
wait wha? where's the pic?
Regardless of how you feel about porn, the facts are out in the open and thus would be a huge distractions for the kids, parents, and other teachers. The learning environment would be lessened, so she should probably go. Not saying she can't teach, just that another district where she might be able to keep this under wraps would be best for the kids.
Google Tiffany Six (her stage name).
Regardless of how you feel about porn, the facts are out in the open and thus would be a huge distractions for the kids, parents, and other teachers. The learning environment would be lessened, so she should probably go. Not saying she can't teach, just that another district where she might be able to keep this under wraps would be best for the kids.
I have three kids, one each in college, high school and elementary school. I've also worked as a librarian and classroom aide in both an elementary and middle school. I've got nothing against a former porn actress teaching kids, so long as it doesn't interfere with the educational process or violate the morals and standards of the community she serves. In other word nobody can know.
In this case it seems the cat is out of the bag and the parents don't want her teaching their kids. Once a teacher, even a good one, looses trust with the enough of the parents they are as good as gone.
Besides, if she was a really effective teacher there would be at least some outcry from the involved parents who do care about their children's education to keep her.
Too many of us are making this a sex vs. prude debate, which is it not. The question is really weather or not you would be willing to encumber something as important as your child's education with having a known porn star teacher. She'd have to be a DAMN good teacher for me to keep my kids in her class and champion her right to do porn and teach.
Disclosure: After having worked in public education, for a damn good school district no less, I'm still of the opinion that about half of those in the teaching profession are too stupid to be doing much else.
Exactly the point thank you, how did everyone miss this.....If the parents were doing their job properly, none of this would be an issue!
Regardless of how you feel about porn, the facts are out in the open and thus would be a huge distractions for the kids, parents, and other teachers. The learning environment would be lessened, so she should probably go. Not saying she can't teach, just that another district where she might be able to keep this under wraps would be best for the kids.