Anonymous wrote:I never figured out the point of disliking a teacher. Not like you are going to change anything.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What makes any parent like or dislike a teacher? As a parent, I am rarely in the class to see the teacher in action. I do my part by supplying supplies when needed, give donations, help at parties, etc but I can't base those things on liking her or not. My son is doing great in school so I guess I like her... Such a weird thing when people ask if I like my child's teacher. Ask my son and he will say yes so great!
Oh honey please. One year your son will have a crappy teacher and believe me you will have an opinion. Count your blessings, but no need to be arrogant.
I have had some crappy teachers but really, that's life. You will also at some point have crappy bosses. Deal with it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What makes any parent like or dislike a teacher? As a parent, I am rarely in the class to see the teacher in action. I do my part by supplying supplies when needed, give donations, help at parties, etc but I can't base those things on liking her or not. My son is doing great in school so I guess I like her... Such a weird thing when people ask if I like my child's teacher. Ask my son and he will say yes so great!
Oh honey please. One year your son will have a crappy teacher and believe me you will have an opinion. Count your blessings, but no need to be arrogant.
Anonymous wrote:What makes a parent dislike a teacher?
1. Multi-phase projects assigned on May 25th requiring materials not commonly stored in my household. Since my elementary schooler doesn't drive, my husband or I have to fit in a trip to the dollar store/craft store/thrift store for some "necessary" item like feathers, fabric glue, or popsicle sticks.
2. Projects requiring costuming. (Bonus dislike teacher points if the project is assigned in May)
3. Not answering the one email that I send in an entire year.
4. Randomly choosing one child's written work for the grade in a group project. If your kid gets saddled with the rebel who doesn't do any work, your kid gets a zero if the teacher chooses the rebel's paper from the pile for the group's grade.
Anonymous wrote:What makes any parent like or dislike a teacher? As a parent, I am rarely in the class to see the teacher in action. I do my part by supplying supplies when needed, give donations, help at parties, etc but I can't base those things on liking her or not. My son is doing great in school so I guess I like her... Such a weird thing when people ask if I like my child's teacher. Ask my son and he will say yes so great!