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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote]Okay. Let's have the teacher put your child through a vetting process to include: behavior study skills IQ etc. [/quote] That's called private school. Public school, you get what you get. [/quote] (Np here) and so do you I guess. The teacher, in many cases, is as good as the class of students he or she has that year. Yes, some will stand out above the rest, and so will some students. You don't get to place all of the blame on the individual teacher if you're unhappy with your students progress one year. Coincidentally I am going through this exact thing right now. My child isn't doing great, and as easy as it would be to blame the teacher (who I am honestly NOT AT ALL impressed with) she's not entirely responsible for his academic success. Would it be easier for me if he had a great teacher this year, probably, but it wouldn't fix everything. I'm just doing everything I can as his parent to get him through the rest of this year and hope to get a better teacher/classroom of students next year. But if not, I will not expect to place all the blame on the teacher. Oh, and do I think teacher evaluations should be made public? Maybe the teachers who are in the union should, but those who don't join the union should have the option to make it public only if they choose to. [/quote]
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