Anonymous wrote:OP here. I guess the time limit of 10 mins where we barely got to hear from the teacher, and not have the option to ask any questions. We missed the Freshman year BTS, so its ok - if this is the norm then its fine. We felt it would be atleast 20 misn or so for each teacher/class meetup and a little less rush. Thank you for the comments
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I guess the time limit of 10 mins where we barely got to hear from the teacher, and not have the option to ask any questions. We missed the Freshman year BTS, so its ok - if this is the norm then its fine. We felt it would be atleast 20 misn or so for each teacher/class meetup and a little less rush. Thank you for the comments
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I guess the time limit of 10 mins where we barely got to hear from the teacher, and not have the option to ask any questions. We missed the Freshman year BTS, so its ok - if this is the norm then its fine. We felt it would be atleast 20 misn or so for each teacher/class meetup and a little less rush. Thank you for the comments
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thoughts on today's Back to School Night at TJ??
Each TJ teacher is allotted approximately 10 minutes to introduce themselves and provide a glimpse of their class content. Within this concise interaction window, parents should have approached with modest expectations, akin to what one might glean from a trailer about the full length movie. It offered a quick insight into the classroom DC will be sitting in and the person they would be learning from for the entire semester/year. It also served as a chance to demonstrate to DC about my interest to learn about TJ school environment.
This literally summarizes every back to school night at every school everywhere.
So what we are looking for is why OP was so unimpressed by this one at TJ in particular.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thoughts on today's Back to School Night at TJ??
Each TJ teacher is allotted approximately 10 minutes to introduce themselves and provide a glimpse of their class content. Within this concise interaction window, parents should have approached with modest expectations, akin to what one might glean from a trailer about the full length movie. It offered a quick insight into the classroom DC will be sitting in and the person they would be learning from for the entire semester/year. It also served as a chance to demonstrate to DC about my interest to learn about TJ school environment.
This literally summarizes every back to school night at every school everywhere.
So what we are looking for is why OP was so unimpressed by this one at TJ in particular.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thoughts on today's Back to School Night at TJ??
Each TJ teacher is allotted approximately 10 minutes to introduce themselves and provide a glimpse of their class content. Within this concise interaction window, parents should have approached with modest expectations, akin to what one might glean from a trailer about the full length movie. It offered a quick insight into the classroom DC will be sitting in and the person they would be learning from for the entire semester/year. It also served as a chance to demonstrate to DC about my interest to learn about TJ school environment.
Anonymous wrote:Thoughts on today's Back to School Night at TJ??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why don’t you start? Or are you just one of those people that likes to sit back while others do the work for you?
OP here - We were terribly disappointed but wanted to see what others felt.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why don’t you start? Or are you just one of those people that likes to sit back while others do the work for you?
OP here - We were terribly disappointed but wanted to see what others felt.
Anonymous wrote:Why don’t you start? Or are you just one of those people that likes to sit back while others do the work for you?