Anonymous wrote:Kid is doing DL at a public school. Got his report card yesterday and he has gotten glowing reviews like never before.
Above grade level in math and reading, on grade level for everything else.
At the same time, he never turns his camera on. He participates in small groups projects but not much else. He does math because I am able to see what he is doing, push him to do it the proper way, and help him when he needs it. For writing he only did a couple of assessments/essays and one of them was subpar in my opinion.
I have a feeling that teachers are just afraid to say anything less than glowing and positive because of the potential pushback from the angry and frustrated parents, and because they are motivated to show progress in kids. The admin will then make a case of DL being a success and kids reaching learning goals etc.
It just makes me sad and wanting to laugh hysterically at the same time. We will be manipulated because data is so arbitrary.
Anonymous wrote:Kid is doing DL at a public school. Got his report card yesterday and he has gotten glowing reviews like never before.
Above grade level in math and reading, on grade level for everything else.
At the same time, he never turns his camera on. He participates in small groups projects but not much else. He does math because I am able to see what he is doing, push him to do it the proper way, and help him when he needs it. For writing he only did a couple of assessments/essays and one of them was subpar in my opinion.
I have a feeling that teachers are just afraid to say anything less than glowing and positive because of the potential pushback from the angry and frustrated parents, and because they are motivated to show progress in kids. The admin will then make a case of DL being a success and kids reaching learning goals etc.
It just makes me sad and wanting to laugh hysterically at the same time. We will be manipulated because data is so arbitrary.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What grade?
Fifth
I have a 5th grader, and while her school isn’t assessing the students this semester, the teacher did provide comments. And the comments reflected that she did not know my child’s weaknesses, whatsoever! Quite hilarious really. Agree that I don’t know where to laugh or cry. Sad situation.
I believe it. My DW and I both teach elementary grades and it is very difficult to know the students and assess in an online environment. It is sad, I agree.
Anonymous wrote:My 9th grader has all As for the first
Time and he’s in all honors
For him, it’s bc he struggles terribly with executive function
He forgets to turn in assignments. Often had a C or D mid year in the past
He loves that Everything is online and in one place. Everything is organized and he learned in our office
There’s no forgetting to write it down or losing the assignment book.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What grade?
Fifth
I have a 5th grader, and while her school isn’t assessing the students this semester, the teacher did provide comments. And the comments reflected that she did not know my child’s weaknesses, whatsoever! Quite hilarious really. Agree that I don’t know where to laugh or cry. Sad situation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What grade?
Fifth
I have a 5th grader, and while her school isn’t assessing the students this semester, the teacher did provide comments. And the comments reflected that she did not know my child’s weaknesses, whatsoever! Quite hilarious really. Agree that I don’t know where to laugh or cry. Sad situation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What grade?
Fifth
Anonymous wrote:What grade?
Anonymous wrote:Maybe you should have higher expectations for him and in your home. Review his work and expect camera on.