Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks all, appreciate the feedback (and understand that my feelings were not realistic). We are at that point where we feel like there is nothing productive that can come from DS being with this teacher for the remainder of the year; it's that serious. In any other subject we would just shrug and move on but the foundational nature of math makes it hard to take that approach. Tutoring 1-2x a week doesn't seem good enough. We didn't want the meeting with the AP, but it was suggested by the counselor.
If tutoring twice a week isn’t helping, this problem seems bigger than just a single teacher.
It's mainly been 1x a week, took awhile to find a good tutor with availability. The problem is the teacher literally is not teaching/providing zero instruction most days.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks all, appreciate the feedback (and understand that my feelings were not realistic). We are at that point where we feel like there is nothing productive that can come from DS being with this teacher for the remainder of the year; it's that serious. In any other subject we would just shrug and move on but the foundational nature of math makes it hard to take that approach. Tutoring 1-2x a week doesn't seem good enough. We didn't want the meeting with the AP, but it was suggested by the counselor.
If tutoring twice a week isn’t helping, this problem seems bigger than just a single teacher.
It's mainly been 1x a week, took awhile to find a good tutor with availability. The problem is the teacher literally is not teaching/providing zero instruction most days.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks all, appreciate the feedback (and understand that my feelings were not realistic). We are at that point where we feel like there is nothing productive that can come from DS being with this teacher for the remainder of the year; it's that serious. In any other subject we would just shrug and move on but the foundational nature of math makes it hard to take that approach. Tutoring 1-2x a week doesn't seem good enough. We didn't want the meeting with the AP, but it was suggested by the counselor.
If tutoring twice a week isn’t helping, this problem seems bigger than just a single teacher.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks all, appreciate the feedback (and understand that my feelings were not realistic). We are at that point where we feel like there is nothing productive that can come from DS being with this teacher for the remainder of the year; it's that serious. In any other subject we would just shrug and move on but the foundational nature of math makes it hard to take that approach. Tutoring 1-2x a week doesn't seem good enough. We didn't want the meeting with the AP, but it was suggested by the counselor.
Anonymous wrote:APs are busy. They don't know or care about the back story. Their goal is to move things along so the problem can be solved. Inviting a teacher along to a meeting about how to improve student outcomes in that teacher's class would seem reasonable and natural to any AP.
What was productive about your call with the counselor? What did you expect to happen at the meeting with the AP?
As a parent, you can't wade into teacher evaluation territory. I'm not saying that there aren't teachers who don't remotely meet professional standards. I'm not saying that SN kids don't need more, and better. But conversations that highlight teacher inadequacies are non-starters.