Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:First year teacher here so i cant compare to previous years but 40% of my 9th graders failed semester 1 of Honors English 9
??? Are you in a low-income neighborhood?
I am outside the Beltway. That is all i will say
That's unusually low. If it's in-line with your school's previous achievement, it's not you. If it's not, it's you. Be prepared to document how you did things.
It was because of zeros. We had 12 AT assignments and 12 PP assignments in Q2. 24 assignments. The kids who failed on average had 18 missing assignments. I even disobeyed the grading policy and had unlimited deadlines. Nothing. Even the
I hope you reached out to your team lead or department head to assist you in managing this. You have terrible or even catastrophic stats and really need to figure out how to work through this if you expect to keep your job. I’m not a teacher but it seems like there have to be strategies beyond extending due dates to get kids to a passing level.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:First year teacher here so i cant compare to previous years but 40% of my 9th graders failed semester 1 of Honors English 9
??? Are you in a low-income neighborhood?
I am outside the Beltway. That is all i will say
That's unusually low. If it's in-line with your school's previous achievement, it's not you. If it's not, it's you. Be prepared to document how you did things.
It was because of zeros. We had 12 AT assignments and 12 PP assignments in Q2. 24 assignments. The kids who failed on average had 18 missing assignments. I even disobeyed the grading policy and had unlimited deadlines. Nothing. Even the
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Was going to say, even the lids who did well got like 93% as the highest grade because of zeroes
The freshman at my HS school also struggled. I think they are used the middle schools just giving them credit. I have no data for that, but there must be some reason they think they'll pass with literally no effort at all. Middle school principals put so much pressure on teacher's for their grades and the kids have not been held accountable at all. They also don't seem to care that the they will not pass. I don't know if they think they'll just get an Edmentum alternative, but it's bad.
Anonymous wrote:Was going to say, even the lids who did well got like 93% as the highest grade because of zeroes
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:First year teacher here so i cant compare to previous years but 40% of my 9th graders failed semester 1 of Honors English 9
??? Are you in a low-income neighborhood?
I am outside the Beltway. That is all i will say
That's unusually low. If it's in-line with your school's previous achievement, it's not you. If it's not, it's you. Be prepared to document how you did things.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:First year teacher here so i cant compare to previous years but 40% of my 9th graders failed semester 1 of Honors English 9
??? Are you in a low-income neighborhood?
I am outside the Beltway. That is all i will say
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:First year teacher here so i cant compare to previous years but 40% of my 9th graders failed semester 1 of Honors English 9
??? Are you in a low-income neighborhood?
Anonymous wrote:First year teacher here so i cant compare to previous years but 40% of my 9th graders failed semester 1 of Honors English 9