Anonymous
Post 04/03/2020 12:23     Subject: teachers calls on top of class sessions

Just email your teacher and say that you are unable to take phone calls right now, so can they please email you instead. Please and thank you.
Anonymous
Post 04/03/2020 07:43     Subject: Re:teachers calls on top of class sessions

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You are missing the point. It us not optional as we can’t hang up or not answer. They should make themselves available and share numbers, but not be calling.


Why can’t you?


Wondering why and how it’s mandatory? Doubtful. Is it fomo?
Anonymous
Post 04/03/2020 07:28     Subject: Re:teachers calls on top of class sessions

Anonymous wrote:You are missing the point. It us not optional as we can’t hang up or not answer. They should make themselves available and share numbers, but not be calling.


Why can’t you?
Anonymous
Post 04/03/2020 07:26     Subject: Re:teachers calls on top of class sessions

You are missing the point. It us not optional as we can’t hang up or not answer. They should make themselves available and share numbers, but not be calling.
Anonymous
Post 04/01/2020 14:27     Subject: teachers calls on top of class sessions

How dare these teachers do zoom calls. Lock them up!
Anonymous
Post 04/01/2020 07:46     Subject: teachers calls on top of class sessions

I teach one year olds at a center that is closed and still charging. I have created a blog, book videos, zoom sessions, daily activity emails, personal phone calls, and have been asked by my director to increase my online content so parents won’t ask to stop paying. It’s an impossible task, especially for one year olds.
Anonymous
Post 04/01/2020 06:55     Subject: teachers calls on top of class sessions

And others parents will complain they aren’t getting enough from their teachers. The teachers really can’t win here.

Don’t show up for every call. Done.
Anonymous
Post 04/01/2020 06:51     Subject: teachers calls on top of class sessions

Probably not the teacher’s choice, but something she’s required to do.
Anonymous
Post 04/01/2020 06:49     Subject: Re:teachers calls on top of class sessions

It’s preschool, not high school. Why are you doing these at all if it doesn’t suit your family? Isn’t your child moving on to elementary school next year anyway?
Anonymous
Post 04/01/2020 06:46     Subject: Re:teachers calls on top of class sessions

I think they are all fighting for their jobs, but I get it - too much is too much. I wouldn’t want phone calls either.
Anonymous
Post 03/31/2020 13:59     Subject: teachers calls on top of class sessions

Ours does Zoom every day for 15 minutes, but not everyone participates. This morning it was only about 5 kids.
Anonymous
Post 03/30/2020 16:31     Subject: Re:teachers calls on top of class sessions

I wouldn’t want instructional class lessons either - just talking and seeing everyone for 15 min or so. It is hard for little kids. How they don't get that.
Anonymous
Post 03/30/2020 15:59     Subject: teachers calls on top of class sessions

Yeah, just don't go. We are opting out of a lot our school sends.
Anonymous
Post 03/30/2020 14:57     Subject: teachers calls on top of class sessions

You can opt out of whatever you want. I teach 2.5 year olds, so we only zoom twice a week because it’s mostly just to maintain the connection and not for educational lessons. Most parents don’t show up twice a week and a few don’t come at all. It’s totally fine. Everything I am offering and planning is just meant to be helpful.
Anonymous
Post 03/30/2020 13:22     Subject: teachers calls on top of class sessions

my daughter is 5 and she is not interested in long phone calls in general - and especially not now when they are already taking via zoom or phone to grandparents, their friends, etc. - it is just becoming too much. how do I explain to preschool politely that one zoom lesson a day is enough... it is too much! I want her to play with her siblings indoors and outdoors. be relaxed. not spend half a day on zoom or phone... please share your experience...