Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here - do any teachers have anything to add?
Move to a public elementary?
Would this practice be unusual in a public elementary these days?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here - do any teachers have anything to add?
Move to a public elementary?
Anonymous wrote:Why can’t schools have sports where everybody wins 1st place?
Anonymous wrote:OP here - do any teachers have anything to add?
Anonymous wrote:This is called the PE Hall of Shame! The only way that this is okay is when the captains meet quietly in a corner to make the teams and then mix up the lists when reading them out loud.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It has come to my attention that my DC's private elementary school uses the method of having student "team captains" choose their classmates for teams in PE. DC is never picked last, as far as I know, but often does feel slighted. The boys routinely get picked before the girls. Is letting the kids pick their own teams every single PE class the norm these days, or do some schools/PE teachers regard this practice as being outmoded?
I would love to hear feedback from other parents and teachers.
Seems fair so long as they alternate selections. Even if the teacher were to pick teams, it would be obvious that he/she is sorting for a "fair" distribution of athletic ability. It will always be clear who the stronger and weaker players are. There is more the school than PE and each kid will find ways to shine.
Anonymous wrote:It has come to my attention that my DC's private elementary school uses the method of having student "team captains" choose their classmates for teams in PE. DC is never picked last, as far as I know, but often does feel slighted. The boys routinely get picked before the girls. Is letting the kids pick their own teams every single PE class the norm these days, or do some schools/PE teachers regard this practice as being outmoded?
I would love to hear feedback from other parents and teachers.