Kid's teacher misspelled "separate" on work corrections

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:If you want teachers that never misspell words, you need to make teaching a much high paid career. You aren't getting lawyer- or editor-quality who just happened to prefer teaching!


If you want teachers that make fewer errors, you need to give them time to do their work.


Um, lawyers misspell things all the time.


What does that have to do with my comment that teachers are often rushing because of unsustainable workloads and it can lead to
errors.
Anonymous
Email her only if you have never made a mistake at your job before or if you have never made a spelling mistake. Otherwise, extend grace.
Anonymous
OP - I am confused. Are you saying your kid wrote it correctly and the teacher took points off told your kid to spell it the wrong way?

In that case, yes, the kid should speak up. Give him a print out from Merriam Webster to politely show the teacher and tell him to ask for the points to be added back to his grade.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Email her only if you have never made a mistake at your job before or if you have never made a spelling mistake. Otherwise, extend grace.


+1. My kid’s ES teacher spelled her own surname two different ways in a document. I assume she knows how to spell it.

I extend a lot less grace to the McPS central office comms people who do this for a living but still manage to make spelling and grammar mistakes without the excuse that they’re watching 28 little kids all day.
Anonymous
At the end of kindergarten DC's teacher gave each kid a certificate with a descriptive award in front of all the parents. She gave one kid a "writting wonder" award. I could forgive her constant grammar and spelling errors in the weekly newsletter to being busy, but on a printed certificate about WRITING?? It wasn't my kid so I didn't make a stink and I was just glad we gtfo of that classroom.
Anonymous
Mis spelling in a formal letter or email is not due to rushing, its due to lack of spelling skills
Anonymous
I'm a stickler for spelling, and the two words I struggle with are separate and definite. Don't we all have those words?
Anonymous
I’m a technical writer. I’m literally paid to write all day long. And I misspell “separate” all the time. I wouldn’t even notice if a teacher spelled it wrong!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Mis spelling in a formal letter or email is not due to rushing, its due to lack of spelling skills


Really?

What if you have 10-15 emails to respond to and about 20 minutes to do it in, while simultaneously eating your lunch and finding time to visit the restroom? Rushing still isn’t an issue?

Because that’s teaching.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Mis spelling in a formal letter or email is not due to rushing, its due to lack of spelling skills


This wasn’t in a formal letter or email. OP says it was a comment on a paper.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm a stickler for spelling, and the two words I struggle with are separate and definite. Don't we all have those words?


Same two words for me as well!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Mis spelling in a formal letter or email is not due to rushing, its due to lack of spelling skills


Irony, thy name is DCUM.

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