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Anonymous
Where can a parent view an archive lesson of a class?

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Anonymous
You can’t. You have to email the teacher and ask them to send you recordings for specific classes and dates. The files are huge, there’s nowhere to just post them, and they aren’t public since they send to the teacher email after the class
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You can’t. You have to email the teacher and ask them to send you recordings for specific classes and dates. The files are huge, there’s nowhere to just post them, and they aren’t public since they send to the teacher email after the class


And they should never be public.
Anonymous
And half the time the teacher “forgets” to record. We were having issues with a teacher and he “forgot” often and selectively.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:And half the time the teacher “forgets” to record. We were having issues with a teacher and he “forgot” often and selectively.


I legitimately forget all the time. It’s easy when you’re focused on teaching and not one kid, parent, anyone has ever once asked to see one. I remember probably 1/5 of the time at this point in the year. You don’t normally have a recording of what happens in the classroom.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:And half the time the teacher “forgets” to record. We were having issues with a teacher and he “forgot” often and selectively.


I legitimately forget all the time. It’s easy when you’re focused on teaching and not one kid, parent, anyone has ever once asked to see one. I remember probably 1/5 of the time at this point in the year. You don’t normally have a recording of what happens in the classroom.



What happens if a kid uploads part of the lesson on YouTube?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:And half the time the teacher “forgets” to record. We were having issues with a teacher and he “forgot” often and selectively.


I legitimately forget all the time. It’s easy when you’re focused on teaching and not one kid, parent, anyone has ever once asked to see one. I remember probably 1/5 of the time at this point in the year. You don’t normally have a recording of what happens in the classroom.



What happens if a kid uploads part of the lesson on YouTube?


I literally can’t envision a student ever doing that. But if they do I guess it would be up to the school to get it removed since it would violate other kids’ privacy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:And half the time the teacher “forgets” to record. We were having issues with a teacher and he “forgot” often and selectively.


You see to think you are allowed to monitor a teacher. You are not. You forget yourself. You’re just a parent.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:And half the time the teacher “forgets” to record. We were having issues with a teacher and he “forgot” often and selectively.


I legitimately forget all the time. It’s easy when you’re focused on teaching and not one kid, parent, anyone has ever once asked to see one. I remember probably 1/5 of the time at this point in the year. You don’t normally have a recording of what happens in the classroom.



What happens if a kid uploads part of the lesson on YouTube?


I literally can’t envision a student ever doing that. But if they do I guess it would be up to the school to get it removed since it would violate other kids’ privacy.
r



It happen In PWCS and the teacher got resigned or was fired for protesting
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:And half the time the teacher “forgets” to record. We were having issues with a teacher and he “forgot” often and selectively.


You see to think you are allowed to monitor a teacher. You are not. You forget yourself. You’re just a parent.


It’s okay, I just caught the teacher live instead. Can’t stop parents from watching the class.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It’s okay, I just caught the teacher live instead. Can’t stop parents from watching the class.


I'm confused. Is this OP? Are you having concerns about something the teacher is doing?


Or is OP just trying to get a kid caught up on a missed lesson?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:And half the time the teacher “forgets” to record. We were having issues with a teacher and he “forgot” often and selectively.


I legitimately forget all the time. It’s easy when you’re focused on teaching and not one kid, parent, anyone has ever once asked to see one. I remember probably 1/5 of the time at this point in the year. You don’t normally have a recording of what happens in the classroom.



What happens if a kid uploads part of the lesson on YouTube?


I literally can’t envision a student ever doing that. But if they do I guess it would be up to the school to get it removed since it would violate other kids’ privacy.
r



It happen In PWCS and the teacher got resigned or was fired for protesting


Oh that. Well, don’t say weird stupid stuff and your kids won’t feel the need to record your class to put you on blast. My students have no need to preemptively my class because nothing weird or inappropriate is ever happening there. They do put stuff about us on snap, they’ve told me that, but again, they do that in regular school too.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It’s okay, I just caught the teacher live instead. Can’t stop parents from watching the class.


I'm confused. Is this OP? Are you having concerns about something the teacher is doing?


Or is OP just trying to get a kid caught up on a missed lesson?



No, I'm the PP and not the OP. I was responding to a poster claiming parents can't monitor teachers. We had a teacher literally showing up 15 minutes late to class, repeatedly, with no lessons planning and googling the material right in front of the kids and not being able to explain the material well at all. I didn't believe my child at first so I watched a few classes. It was horrifying.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It’s okay, I just caught the teacher live instead. Can’t stop parents from watching the class.


I'm confused. Is this OP? Are you having concerns about something the teacher is doing?


Or is OP just trying to get a kid caught up on a missed lesson?



No, I'm the PP and not the OP. I was responding to a poster claiming parents can't monitor teachers. We had a teacher literally showing up 15 minutes late to class, repeatedly, with no lessons planning and googling the material right in front of the kids and not being able to explain the material well at all. I didn't believe my child at first so I watched a few classes. It was horrifying.


Gotta be a history teacher
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:And half the time the teacher “forgets” to record. We were having issues with a teacher and he “forgot” often and selectively.


I legitimately forget all the time. It’s easy when you’re focused on teaching and not one kid, parent, anyone has ever once asked to see one. I remember probably 1/5 of the time at this point in the year. You don’t normally have a recording of what happens in the classroom.



What happens if a kid uploads part of the lesson on YouTube?


I literally can’t envision a student ever doing that. But if they do I guess it would be up to the school to get it removed since it would violate other kids’ privacy.
r



It happen In PWCS and the teacher got resigned or was fired for protesting



Winnable lawsuit
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