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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Sounds like you all have been spoiled from having nannies and daycares tell you about every meal and poop/pee. If the teachers spend time updating you about everything, they will never have time to lesson plan/grade, etc. [/quote] Exactly - some of them have over 100 students each semester. The expectations are insane. [/quote] No one is expecting a daily message from a teacher about every little thing their kid is doing. They do however want a weekly message in ES, especially K-2 about what the class is doing. [b] They do want parent teacher conferences to meaningfully explain what the teacher is seeing in the student in their classroom and they do want them twice a year. They do want comments on the report card in MS.[/b] They do want someone to explain the schools traditions and activities and not assume that every new parent or student just miraculously knows. They do want to see evidence of the entire writing process from first draft through final production and see feedback from teachers. But okay, we’ll act like parents are spoiled, and then be surprised when they send their kids to private or outside enrichment or worse stay in public and stop engaging.[/quote] Parent Teacher Conferences, for my 4 departmentalized ES math classes comprises of 80 kids and 15 minutes teach. That is 20 hours of time When I taught MS math, my report card comments took about 5 minutes per kid. Not bad until you rememebr we have 150 kids. Thats 6.5 hours of time, 4 times per year (26 total hours) From just two communication tasks you named, that is 46 work hours, or more than 1 week of work unpaid. Now add in all the other unpaid tasks we do and ask yourself again why we let things slip or just quit. My school has 20 staff members out today. A teacher quit two days ago. We're just trying to hold on[/quote] In mcps? Why do you have so many out?[/quote] Job interviews, obviously![/quote] Job interviews; trauma from another school shooting, burn out, who knows what else. Our principal already warned us that we're at critical capacity for Friday as well[/quote] MCPS did not have another school shooting and just because you are burnt out doesn't mean you get a day off. Most people are burnt out in their jobs. Maybe your principal should run the school better.[/quote] They most assuredly do “get a day off” by using a personal day, which 20 of their staff did indeed do today. “You don’t get a day off?” Who the hell do you think you are?[/quote]
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