None of the things I listed should be affected. Following a 504? Standard. Replying to emails in a timely manner? Standard. Not replying at all isn’t acceptable (I’ve had that happen). Treating people with kindness - common sense. Having an effective behavior management system? Teaching 101. Newsletters? You can reuse old ones with a few tweaks. Stop making excuses for horrible teachers. |
Stop blaming teachers for things you don’t understand. |
Same. We had a teacher last year that sent almost weekly updates with a slide show of photos and descriptions of what they did in school during the week. |
| I had three kids go thru two different FCPS ESes and never got weekly updates and certainly not slideshows. |
I do indeed understand. There are some good ones and some bad ones. The bad ones don’t follow the rules. |
+1 my guess is that would be a fairly new teacher putting that amount of work in. |
All 3 of my kids had the same 1st grade teacher. She didn't have a slide show, but she did have regular photos in every newsletter, which was always cute and themed. She had been teaching for well over 20 years. She also managed to be an excellent classroom manager and academic instructor. Then we've had teachers who could barely get actually needed information into an email on an several-times-during-the-year basis who were new to the profession. |
The teacher had 30 years. Friends say he had done the same for their classes in previous years. |
| The teachers I know who send newsletters are either new teachers who are single with no kids. They have plenty of time for that. The other ones are teachers who’ve been in the same grade level for years so no need to rewrite lessons plans, etc. They have the time to do it. |
30 years ago they had Google slideshows?? |
If you do it your first year when you are usually shooting a family and have more time, it’s super easy to make minor changes each year. But you know this. |
Don’t know what autocorrect did. It should read without a family (meaning kids) |
You’ve clearly been out a while. You may be used to 3 emails that need responding and an half hour to do it. Try 15 emails now, and you have 10 minutes to get to the class you are covering during your planning. You may be used to 3 kids with 504s in a classroom. Try 14, and you have more students overall. You may be used to having an effective management system, and perhaps you were even backed up by admin. That’s gone. (And add phones to the mix.) I recommend you visit the school at which you used to teach and talk to current teachers. You won’t even recognize the job. And this isn’t making excuses. This is educating you on what current conditions are like. |
🙄 Nowhere did I say they were sent 30 years ago. I said the teacher had 30 years [experience] and that they were sent in previous years (at least the last few). |
Really? I have always received weekly emails from our teachers. |