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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote]Also my understanding is that 5th, 8th, and 3nd of course no longer require actual essays like they used to https://www.doe.virginia.gov/teaching-learnin...ol-writing-resources[/quote] 8th grade test still requires an essay. However, they are piloting a reading/writing test for 8th grade for next year. Not sure how much writing will be on it. [/quote] My point. There is no writing these teachers need to teach. So there is less writing to teach. And honestly chat gtp can probably give feedback in the margins if teachers don’t want to do it. [/quote] Most teachers do not have summers off as they work multiple jobs. They do not make enough money to take a two month vacation.[/quote] here's a great response from a teacher. Something about jobs and vacations in response to feedback and SOLs. Really following along. Look there is no requirement for teachers to write in margins or whatever. You aren't getting demerits for teaching by students, parents, or your principal. You can't have it both ways where mom and dad don't even care if their kid attends class but yet somehow have such high standards to think you are so deficient by not writing comments all the time in the margins. Teachers need to grade work and they need to assign work. A short summative response is all that is done in private school (even very expensive ones around here) and all that is necessary in public. It's just in private they have more assignments with this feedback. My kid has gone through K-12 with less than 10 feedback summary statements and "margin" writing all 13 years. Maybe two a year in the upper grades. Somehow all those teachers have stayed in their job. This is a non-issue for teachers. [/quote] I’m not sure what this response means. That teachers don’t leave a lot of comments, and they don’t get fired for being lazy? Is that the gist? If so, it certainly doesn’t reflect my experience. Leaving feedback takes a significant amount of my time at home each week. I leave a ton, and I make students reflect and respond to my feedback. It’s meaningful work. It’s also one of the reasons I’m quitting. It’s too labor intensive to do this job correctly.[/quote]
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