Anonymous wrote:Question: why don’t you ask kids to turn in their homework? If it’s done electronically, why don’t you take a moment in class and say, “ok kids, let’s take a couple minutes and upload assignment three to your portal” or whatever? And the look and say, “Ryan, Melissa, John, why have you not turned in your homework?” Why are there no consequences other than a lower grade for kids who do not turn in hw?
When I was a kid, teachers asked for homework to be turned in and if you didn’t have it, they’d call you out on it in front of everyone and sometimes even call your parents
Anonymous wrote:Please know that just because I sent an email at a ridiculous hour, I am not expecting an immediate response. You have a life outside of your job and I respect that.
Thank you for doing this job.
Is there anything I can do to make your job easier?
Anonymous wrote:Please don’t take away recess. We know you’re not supposed to so don’t even threaten it. Come up with other consequences. You shouldn’t put up with bad behavior though, but find something not involving fresh air and exercise.
Anonymous wrote:Question: why don’t you ask kids to turn in their homework? If it’s done electronically, why don’t you take a moment in class and say, “ok kids, let’s take a couple minutes and upload assignment three to your portal” or whatever? And the look and say, “Ryan, Melissa, John, why have you not turned in your homework?” Why are there no consequences other than a lower grade for kids who do not turn in hw?
When I was a kid, teachers asked for homework to be turned in and if you didn’t have it, they’d call you out on it in front of everyone and sometimes even call your parents
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please don’t take away recess. We know you’re not supposed to so don’t even threaten it. Come up with other consequences. You shouldn’t put up with bad behavior though, but find something not involving fresh air and exercise.
Going into my 25th year in mcps and i’m struggling to recall a teacher I’ve wired with who took away recess as a punishment. It’s just a big a punishment for the teacher as the kids, why would anyone do that to themselves?? I’m not sure this is something worth worrying about.
Anonymous wrote:Why support an Apple Ballot that campaigns for candidates who inflate Central Office but don’t support items that would fill vacancies in schools?
These are things I would think teachers would support in candidates that haven’t been provided by past Apple Ballot candidates who are on the Board of Education: Attractive salaries to compensate for the demands of the jobs. Full time positions with benefits (especially in SPED - where the gaps in hiring spiral down to extra demand on Gen Ed teachers). Respect and a fair process when sexual harassment and bullying are reported. Ability to advocate for students at 504/IEP meetings. Ability to speak up when we see problems in MCPS without fear of retaliation by administrators.
Anonymous wrote:Please don’t take away recess. We know you’re not supposed to so don’t even threaten it. Come up with other consequences. You shouldn’t put up with bad behavior though, but find something not involving fresh air and exercise.