Was IG Pro easier to use? I worked from 2000-2015, and all we used was IG Pro and that never happened. |
+1, the “ramifications” are the fault of parents. Control your own emotions and tendencies to verbally berate or physically harm your children. |
| teachers don't give a sh*t |
| Most teacher's grades are all over the place. It is extremely stressful, doesn't promote confidence in the teacher or the education. It could be easily fixed if anyone, in charge, cared enough. We as parents are suppose to care. The students are suppose to care. How about the school and teacher cares! |
These are some major generalizations. Most teachers? I’m going to challenge you on that. Most of us are passionate about our profession and do the best we can with severely limited resources. If I didn’t care, I wouldn’t be finishing my 6th hour of grading on a Saturday. Settle down and stop attacking the whole profession. It’s silly. To get this thread back on track: I still don’t believe this is a widespread occurrence. I have literally NEVER had a colleague who does this. Our grade books are checked regularly by department chairs and admin, too. |
It does NOT default to 0. |
is it NA or no score like IG Grade pro? |
It’s a blank if I add a new assignment and input nothing. It’s 50% if I type “mi” for missing. |
Teachers do care, but they will never care as much as you do. They are not our own children. I make lessons, teach, grade and other miscellaneous duties. That’s the job. 4pm comes and my “caring” converts to my own family. |
How about you think of kids with abusive, reactive parents and not unnecessarily create a situation that puts them in danger? |
If you know it’s happening, report the parents. Abusive parents will find ANY reason to abuse. Fix the issues with grades? Another will take its place in seconds. Your not trying to solve the correct problem here. |
None of us have any idea what’s really going on in homes. But we can be mindful that incorrect grades can exacerbate bad situations for some kids. Not putting in false 0s, which does happen, is an easy way to help. Why not do it? |
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Asked on what I’ve seen on DCUM for the past 2 years, this is probably not the best forum to “request” things of teachers.
Plus, the ones on here aren’t seeing it, so… |
| Someone reading this thread does it. Or know a colleague that does it or could mention in a team meeting that it’s not a great idea. Or an admin reading this could send an email about the practice. I’m hopeful. |
I believe OP but, as a teacher, I can’t imagine putting in zeros in the gradebook unnecessarily - sounds like a good way to foster depression, anxiety and resentment in kids. You should definitely bring this to the attention of the administrators. - not to get the teacher in trouble, but to explain why it’s a psychologically harmful grading practice that should be abandoned. |