| The SEL folks at CO have gone off the rails on this. Well-meaning SEL lessons are bombing in secondary schools. |
| Instead of SEL lessons, how about each student meets with their counselor at least once in a school year or more as time permits. A 1:1 session for a few min. During that time, other students can do any academic work; be supervised (tweenteensat) in outside time; or if a school's PTSA is able to afford, arrange for an arts experience -bring in an artist/guest to do a video lesson for example on drawing etc.. or have someone in house lead an arts lesson. Better than the current SEL crap. |
Oh my exactly those questions from caretakers! |
That's on your principal. Our MS only has 1 advisory a week most weeks. |
And please go public to the board about how worthless and poorly it's going. MCPS staffers lie to them about how SEL is going. |
You mean you don’t have a daily 25 minute period of babysitting? |
Nah,‘ it’s on MCPS for having advisory in the first place. We’re a military family, lived all over the country, been in many public schools…. so far, it’s only been MCPS that has this. It seems to me everyone else’s time could be spent on more productive endeavors. Also, why aren’t all middle schools using this time the same when MCPS is mad about equity? |
| Worst part of my job? Exhaustion. |
They can't agree on what exactly is "equity"? |
Mental physical social all around exhaustion. |
Nope. Just once a week on the usual schedule. More at the beginning of school. Extra for report cards and the like. |
| Worst having to cover for another class teacher shortage substitute shortage. |
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Teachers and students mostly hate any equity lessons. We find them oversimplified, demeaning, and performative. They don’t really address anyone’s needs. Students know talk is cheap.
If it mattered they would integrate the lessons into academic courses. If it doesn’t matter it gets shoved into home rooms to die. But CO admin will write a lovely email about how wonderful it is to take credit |
Want to barf every time reading central's Crummy communication |
| My middle school has a social emotional lesson once a quarter. Unless they improve the lessons, kids would be better off having options for how to use that time, like get extra help or read a book for pleasure or whatever. |