Lo que NADIE te cuenta de ser DOCENTE: Violencia, Celulares y faltas de respeto

If you want to see the entire Fieles team covering the World Cup, support us: https://www.mercadopago.com.ar/subscr... HELP US KEEP PRODUCING: https://cafecito.app/fielestv FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM: www.instagram.com/fielestv OUR MERCH www.fieles.com.ar Being a teacher today is much more than just giving classes. In this new episode of FIELES TV, Diógenes goes into the world of teachers to hear firsthand what it's like to teach in today's schools. We spoke with elementary and middle school teachers who shared their daily struggles in the classroom: dealing with cell phones, increasingly involved and sometimes disrespectful parents, and an institution that often seems to be under constant scrutiny. The weight of the education system's bureaucracy also emerges, along with a recurring theme in every account: low salaries and the feeling that effort isn't always recognized. But the school also reflects what happens outside. Many teachers speak of the domestic violence that children experience at home and that ends up spilling over into the classroom. Amidst all of this, some mention a growing fear within the profession: the risk of false accusations that can leave a teacher facing difficult situations for months or even years. This episode brings together many voices, many perspectives, and a single question: what does it mean to be a teacher today? Because beyond the exhaustion, the problems, and the contradictions of the system, there remains something that resonates with everyone: the vocation, the love of teaching, and the conviction that education can still change lives. A documentary portrait of those who enter the classroom every day with the intention of leaving behind something more than just a lesson.