Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why can’t schools have sports where everybody wins 1st place?
Why don’t teachers just read test scores aloud when handing back papers?
Why do people think they are clever when they aren’t?
You think students don’t self-segregate academically every day?
Aw, bless your heart.
Apples and oranges. The teacher should empower ALL of their students. Not just the stars.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why can’t schools have sports where everybody wins 1st place?
Why don’t teachers just read test scores aloud when handing back papers?
Why do people think they are clever when they aren’t?
You think students don’t self-segregate academically every day?
Aw, bless your heart.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why can’t schools have sports where everybody wins 1st place?
Why don’t teachers just read test scores aloud when handing back papers?
Why do people think they are clever when they aren’t?
You think students don’t self-segregate academically every day?
Aw, bless your heart.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why can’t schools have sports where everybody wins 1st place?
Why don’t teachers just read test scores aloud when handing back papers?
Why do people think they are clever when they aren’t?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here - do any teachers have anything to add?
Move to a public elementary?
Would this practice be unusual in a public elementary these days?
Yes.
I’m a public school PE teacher- this is a ridiculous and outdated method of forming teams. No well educated PE teacher would do this. It’s an outdated practice that is completely inappropriate and turns kids off of physical activity in general- the opposite of what I hope to do with my students. I’m not shocked that it’s happening at a private school though- the teacher probably learned plow to teach PE from watching 80s movies.
Anonymous wrote:It has come to my attention that my DC's private elementary school uses the method of having student "team captains" choose their classmates for teams in PE. DC is never picked last, as far as I know, but often does feel slighted. The boys routinely get picked before the girls. Is letting the kids pick their own teams every single PE class the norm these days, or do some schools/PE teachers regard this practice as being outmoded?
I would love to hear feedback from other parents and teachers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here - do any teachers have anything to add?
Move to a public elementary?
Would this practice be unusual in a public elementary these days?
Yes.