Sorry, I have 32 students in my Dual Enrollment English class. There is no attempt to limit the classes to 20 kids per English class. |
Good to know. I will avoid dual enrollment |
I find this humorous, too. Acknowledging there is a problem isn’t a “tantrum.” I have had classes over 30, so I’d love to know where this 1:20 is actually occurring. |
Thank you for a reasonable explanation of how to handle a classroom and grade and being a reasonable teacher. No one wants teachers overloaded but at the same time don’t want to hear about them justifying not doing their job and being told to suck it up. Your ideas sound great and are what I’ve seen reasonable teachers implement. Keep up the great work and thank you for teaching students without taking out frustrations on children or parents. Will continue to advocate for reasonable work and class sizes for teachers that include grading. |
You are justifying bad teaching and somehow equating working 20 hours to grade after school as being equal to a teacher who doesn’t grade at all. It’s an irrelevant rant to compare yourself to this teacher who doesn’t grade. |
Well, it’s not a policy, just a guideline. |
Provide text support. Find one line that justifies bad teaching. Just one. |
This post is filled with trolls. Or, as I suspect, just one replying to 90% of the posts. |
And teachers haven’t been defending it. Teachers have tried to explain the challenges of grading, but nobody has defended this. Which is why I included "rationalizing." How hard is it to say "Grading can be very time consuming, but that delay is inexcusable" and answer the OP's question? [Report Post] [Post New]03/22/2023 19:38 Subject: HS teacher not grading papers for two straight semesters. Does FCPS have a policy on this? [Up] Anonymous Anonymous wrote: This person saying parents can't have a complaint about a high school teacher who doesn't grade because when she goes on DCUM she's looking for a break and not finding it. That is the gist of this teacher's problem. This is not a place to find a break. It's directly related to her profession and talking about the trials of it mainly from a parent's perspective. Why would a teacher come on here to get a break? In the middle of the school day no less? DCUM is basically a complaint or inquiry board so she's projecting onto the wrong crowd with her anxiety and not allowing the actual discussion about this teacher to happen. I don't go on teacher's boards to ridicule teachers. The OP has a valid complaint and this teacher is hijacking this thread because she has emotional angst about her job and is looking for comfort in the wrong place. Which is why I included "rationalizing." How hard is it to say "Grading can be very time consuming, but that delay is inexcusable" and answer the OP's question? Perhaps it’s because those of us working around the clock to provide for our students (often by neglecting our families) have grown tired of teacher bashing. Maybe the OP didn’t, but *every* post on DCUM about teachers devolves into complaints. Guess what? The teachers who aren’t grading don’t care. Seriously… I work with some and they really don’t care what you think. They will work their 40 hours, collect a paycheck, not grade, and live life. Those of us doing the job correctly are sacrificing a TON right now, and we DO care. So when you degrade teachers, it’s the good ones who get hurt. The bad ones will gleefully revel in your complaints. They aren’t going to get fired. Nobody wants their job. So my job gets harder because I adopt the students who transfer out of their classes, and I end up working even more hours. And then I come to DCUM for a break, and parents snap at ME. I can’t fire the bad teachers. I have no control over that, and I'm working too hard to keep my own head above water to take on that fight. I’m increasingly growing tired of taking the blame (and work) from them. So what will I do? Quit. What would stop me? I don’t know… maybe just a kind word? That’s hard to find these days, I guess. |
Trying again. Not sure why the other text was included. This person saying parents can't have a complaint about a high school teacher who doesn't grade because when she goes on DCUM she's looking for a break and not finding it. That is the gist of this teacher's problem. This is not a place to find a break. It's directly related to her profession and talking about the trials of it mainly from a parent's perspective. Why would a teacher come on here to get a break? In the middle of the school day no less? DCUM is basically a complaint or inquiry board so she's projecting onto the wrong crowd with her anxiety and not allowing the actual discussion about this teacher to happen. I don't go on teacher's boards to ridicule teachers. The OP has a valid complaint and this teacher is hijacking this thread because she has emotional angst about her job and is looking for comfort in the wrong place. Which is why I included "rationalizing." How hard is it to say "Grading can be very time consuming, but that delay is inexcusable" and answer the OP's question? Perhaps it’s because those of us working around the clock to provide for our students (often by neglecting our families) have grown tired of teacher bashing. Maybe the OP didn’t, but *every* post on DCUM about teachers devolves into complaints. Guess what? The teachers who aren’t grading don’t care. Seriously… I work with some and they really don’t care what you think. They will work their 40 hours, collect a paycheck, not grade, and live life. Those of us doing the job correctly are sacrificing a TON right now, and we DO care. So when you degrade teachers, it’s the good ones who get hurt. The bad ones will gleefully revel in your complaints. They aren’t going to get fired. Nobody wants their job. So my job gets harder because I adopt the students who transfer out of their classes, and I end up working even more hours. And then I come to DCUM for a break, and parents snap at ME. I can’t fire the bad teachers. I have no control over that, and I'm working too hard to keep my own head above water to take on that fight. I’m increasingly growing tired of taking the blame (and work) from them. So what will I do? Quit. What would stop me? I don’t know… maybe just a kind word? That’s hard to find these days, I guess. |
| It's the equivalent of hating what is going on with the federal government as a republican and going on a democratic chat room about the federal government to get relief from stressors and taking issue with everything said there. |
Thank you for this response. Reasonable teachers do exist. |
Keep up that attitude and, well, not for long. |
Round of applause for this teacher (above)! |
I wish you Troll sniffers, and other internet sleuthes (eg., bringing up other posts and asking "is this you", etc.) would GTFOH and stop taking up space. A) it doesn't matter and B) you're not the admin. You're not adding anything and aren't half as clever as you think you are. |