Anonymous wrote:Which is why it makes no sense to not use 4 snow days and two late starts to get grading done.
Anonymous wrote:Which is why it makes no sense to not use 4 snow days and two late starts to get grading done.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:i don't understand how a teacher can be behind on grading material from December when we had almost a full week of snow days, plus multiple two hours delays--tons of free time to get grading done.
Teachers have to get grading done on their own time. We aren’t provided any time at work to do this, so the entire system relies on teachers’ willingness to work off-hours.
I agree that work should be returned in a timely manner. I’m a teacher and a parent. I know what it is like to wait 6 weeks to see updated grades because I’ve had to do it. Yes, it’s frustrating and it’s wrong.
But I know what teachers are up against. I get my grades done quickly, but I sacrifice my own family to do so. A lot of teachers aren’t willing to do that anymore, and some teachers share the belief that working conditions will only become reasonable when teachers refuse to sacrifice nights and weekends. I think we’re seeing the impact of that.
The solution is to give teachers time at work to grade. It’s really the only solution if we want to keep teachers and get grades done quickly.
Anonymous wrote:i don't understand how a teacher can be behind on grading material from December when we had almost a full week of snow days, plus multiple two hours delays--tons of free time to get grading done.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s not acceptable to not have grades posted for a month. It’s almost end of quarter.
I agree. Its been over a month. Course selections are due, and the quarter is about to end. How will students have time to retake summatives before the second quarter ends? Is there a policy on the length of time teachers have to submit grades to SIS?
Anonymous wrote:It’s not acceptable to not have grades posted for a month. It’s almost end of quarter.
Anonymous wrote:i don't understand how a teacher can be behind on grading material from December when we had almost a full week of snow days, plus multiple two hours delays--tons of free time to get grading done.
Anonymous wrote:My 8th grader has two honors classes (english and algebra 1) with no grades posted since Dec 18, which was before winter break. Some assignments are not graded from Dec 18. Other assignments and tests have been completed and aren't uploaded to the grade book in SIS. The second quarter is about to end and students have no idea about missing assignments or scores on summative assignments. Is this typical? It is frustrating and doesn't seem fair to the students. I know we had several weather closures and delays, which I understands impacts the teacher schedules.