Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would call and ask. Our is doing a Hunger Games-style option where everyone tries to meet with teahers for 5 mins at a time, with no appointment. Sounds useless. I wish they just kept the time for kids whom they identified.
Our middle school does it this way and I like it a lot. Teachers are all seated in the gym and cafeteria and you can visit with any of them you prefer. There are chairs if any of them have a wait.
+1 I was skeptical but I think it’s effective, too.
What do you think two or more adults can effectively communicate about student achievement in 5 minutes max?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would call and ask. Our is doing a Hunger Games-style option where everyone tries to meet with teahers for 5 mins at a time, with no appointment. Sounds useless. I wish they just kept the time for kids whom they identified.
Our middle school does it this way and I like it a lot. Teachers are all seated in the gym and cafeteria and you can visit with any of them you prefer. There are chairs if any of them have a wait.
+1 I was skeptical but I think it’s effective, too.
What do you think two or more adults can effectively communicate about student achievement in 5 minutes max?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would call and ask. Our is doing a Hunger Games-style option where everyone tries to meet with teahers for 5 mins at a time, with no appointment. Sounds useless. I wish they just kept the time for kids whom they identified.
Our middle school does it this way and I like it a lot. Teachers are all seated in the gym and cafeteria and you can visit with any of them you prefer. There are chairs if any of them have a wait.
+1 I was skeptical but I think it’s effective, too.
What do you think two or more adults can effectively communicate about student achievement in 5 minutes max?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would call and ask. Our is doing a Hunger Games-style option where everyone tries to meet with teahers for 5 mins at a time, with no appointment. Sounds useless. I wish they just kept the time for kids whom they identified.
Our middle school does it this way and I like it a lot. Teachers are all seated in the gym and cafeteria and you can visit with any of them you prefer. There are chairs if any of them have a wait.
+1 I was skeptical but I think it’s effective, too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would call and ask. Our is doing a Hunger Games-style option where everyone tries to meet with teahers for 5 mins at a time, with no appointment. Sounds useless. I wish they just kept the time for kids whom they identified.
Our middle school does it this way and I like it a lot. Teachers are all seated in the gym and cafeteria and you can visit with any of them you prefer. There are chairs if any of them have a wait.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would call and ask. Our is doing a Hunger Games-style option where everyone tries to meet with teahers for 5 mins at a time, with no appointment. Sounds useless. I wish they just kept the time for kids whom they identified.
Our middle school does it this way and I like it a lot. Teachers are all seated in the gym and cafeteria and you can visit with any of them you prefer. There are chairs if any of them have a wait.
I just don't think you are going to get anything useful in 5 mins.
Anonymous wrote:I would call and ask. Our is doing a Hunger Games-style option where everyone tries to meet with teahers for 5 mins at a time, with no appointment. Sounds useless. I wish they just kept the time for kids whom they identified.
Anonymous wrote:Ours is by invite only- if you don’t hear anything, you’re not allowed to meet with teachers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would call and ask. Our is doing a Hunger Games-style option where everyone tries to meet with teahers for 5 mins at a time, with no appointment. Sounds useless. I wish they just kept the time for kids whom they identified.
Our middle school does it this way and I like it a lot. Teachers are all seated in the gym and cafeteria and you can visit with any of them you prefer. There are chairs if any of them have a wait.
Anonymous wrote:I would call and ask. Our is doing a Hunger Games-style option where everyone tries to meet with teahers for 5 mins at a time, with no appointment. Sounds useless. I wish they just kept the time for kids whom they identified.