Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a real issue with my child's teacher right now. I think it's a personality thing- and by that j mean my inability to deal with the fact that she doesn't do her job. Her communication is absolutely horrible- she communicates important information both late and incorrectly- and every interaction with her makes me, and the other parents, want to pull our hair out. I started going to her directly with concerns about communication issues but nothing changed. I hate being that mom, but if i say anything else I'm going right to the principal.
It's not her job to communicate with you! It's her job to teach the kids in her class
Actually, it is her job. She is entrusted with teaching children. Those children have parents. Part of her job is to keep parents informed of a student’s progress and what is happening in the classroom.
I think the pp said she communicated horribly. That's just too bad if you don't like it. That is probably only 1-2% of her work obligations, it's minor. Don't waste her time and let her get back to the teaching work
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a real issue with my child's teacher right now. I think it's a personality thing- and by that j mean my inability to deal with the fact that she doesn't do her job. Her communication is absolutely horrible- she communicates important information both late and incorrectly- and every interaction with her makes me, and the other parents, want to pull our hair out. I started going to her directly with concerns about communication issues but nothing changed. I hate being that mom, but if i say anything else I'm going right to the principal.
It's not her job to communicate with you! It's her job to teach the kids in her class
Actually, it is her job. She is entrusted with teaching children. Those children have parents. Part of her job is to keep parents informed of a student’s progress and what is happening in the classroom.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a real issue with my child's teacher right now. I think it's a personality thing- and by that j mean my inability to deal with the fact that she doesn't do her job. Her communication is absolutely horrible- she communicates important information both late and incorrectly- and every interaction with her makes me, and the other parents, want to pull our hair out. I started going to her directly with concerns about communication issues but nothing changed. I hate being that mom, but if i say anything else I'm going right to the principal.
It's not her job to communicate with you! It's her job to teach the kids in her class
Anonymous wrote:I'm a teacher too but I did have to do this once. My child was going to another teacher for reading group and was terrified of the teacher. In a perfect world, I would have tried to discuss it with the teacher first. I just couldn't be certain that if I did it wouldn't have a more negative impact on my child. I guess it came down to my not trusting the teacher to be fair and kind. It was unfortunate, but I did what I felt was best. For what it's worth, this was in early elementary.
Anonymous wrote:I have a real issue with my child's teacher right now. I think it's a personality thing- and by that j mean my inability to deal with the fact that she doesn't do her job. Her communication is absolutely horrible- she communicates important information both late and incorrectly- and every interaction with her makes me, and the other parents, want to pull our hair out. I started going to her directly with concerns about communication issues but nothing changed. I hate being that mom, but if i say anything else I'm going right to the principal.