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I sorta understand what your saying hear OP I get it I rally do please know that I’ve also struggled with my DCs teacher not being able to communicate clear and with a writing style like what your reading LOL
Especially bad was reading hand written labells like “Tresure Box” and having to buy class shorts that said “Kirk’s Kitten’s” That year, the yearbooks also had captions reading PATROL’S and SPELLING BEE WINNER’S And this is an oft-lauded “gifted” center. Is our kid’s learning? |
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To this day, one of my children’s favorite elementary school teachers was a woman for whom English was a second language. They learned a lot from her, and I don’t think their education suffered at all because of this.
Teachers spin so many plates, with such little planning time. I cannot believe that the posters on here are so flawless, that they would never commit a grammar error. I think you could be more forgiving. If you are looking to find fault with a teacher, you will. They’re human. I personally think quite a few of you are miserable people. I am grateful for the teachers that may have a hand in influencing your children, so they might not also become assholes when they grow up. Is my grammar ok? |
Pray tell, what should the consequence for a teacher grammar error be? Should they be written up for this? Maybe hung? |
PP. It’s terribly confusing when the second grade teacher misspells spelling words! I made a copy of the spelling lists - happened twice-and left in the principal’s mailbox. |
Ok- that’s fair. But some of these people are really obnoxious. |
I am the recipient of this weekly group email and there is no way in hell I would ever correct her. She is a seasoned teacher who is just not paying attention to grammatical details. The email another poster wrote a few posts down? OMG —I’m embarrassed for you—I would never send such an uppity email. Dear lord, lady...unclench. |
Competent enough not to write mines instead of mine for example. |
I'm not that poster, but if the teacher sends it to me, it makes sense to think my child sees similar from her. My child started writing the apostrophes this year when she never had before. We get emails with them all the time. |
By the way, I haven't said anything. |
| I am a HS biology teacher and am terrible with grammar and spelling. I am great with math and science, just don’t ask me how to spell something. We all have our weaknesses! |
Killer sarcasm. What up with Kirk's Kittens, tho? I didn't get the reference. |
Hysterical. I’m a teacher who works in the building. You’re a mean mom crafting fake emails on the internet. |
This teacher knows two languages. She’s educated. She mixes up apostrophes in her SECOND language sometimes. When you teach in your second language, then you have room to judge. |
I am pretty sure you use autocorrect! And don’t send handwritten notes that much. There is so much these days to help with spelling. |
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Guess what everyone? Your children will be ok. My tween had MANY early teachers who spoke less than perfect English: non native speakers, black vernacular English, and other variations among them. My kid didn’t lose the ability to conjugate a verb. He didn’t pick up bad habits. He, like other kids, is perceptive enough to pick up on these things and came out just fine. These women who said “yous” and “what you gonna do?” and other things taught him how to read, how to be kind, and that people who don’t enunciate every t have every bit of value as the next person.
This whole damn thread is a micro aggression. |