Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All semester long one of my son’s classes was showing 0 missing assignments and to his knowledge he didn’t have any missing. Today(!) all of a sudden he is showing 1 missing. He is annoyed and so am I. He still has an A but this last minute grading and catching up can mess up some kids.
It'd almost as like your son should have know what his assignments were prior to the end of the semester.
Yeah, stop blaming everyone else when you really need to be looking in a mirror.
Are you this nasty in real life or do you just like to be mean to strangers online?
The message came across as nasty, but I agree with the previous poster. We cannot blame everything on teachers. We need to teach our kids how to be proactive if they're really grade conscious. My son has developed the habit of checking his Canvas every week to see which ones are marked as not submitted. I also check Parent Vue every week to see which work has not been graded, and I counter check it with my son's Canvas to make sure that he indeed submitted the work. Never had the problem of last-minute notification of missing assignment.
This assumes that a lot of teachers communicate in advance and run clear, organized and updated Canvas pages. I assure you thi sis not the case.
Stop defaulting to always assuming the teachers are blameless. A lot of teachers struggle or fail to offer insights and tools to allow students and parents to plan and manage without them.
Anonymous wrote:Sometimes my kid turns in things super late on Canvas. When I look at Canvas, I see that they turned it in at the last minute, therefore last minute grading. Not saying that is what happened here, but I bet it happens a lot.
Anonymous wrote:Sometimes my kid turns in things super late on Canvas. When I look at Canvas, I see that they turned it in at the last minute, therefore last minute grading. Not saying that is what happened here, but I bet it happens a lot.
Anonymous wrote:I see so many concerns about grading on DCUM. I wish parents would advocate for more teacher planning time. We all agree that grading is a critical part of a teacher’s job, yet a teacher’s workday often contains no time for grading at all.
Anonymous wrote:Once again one of DC's middle school teachers is dumping grades into Canvas and pushing them to into synergy late last night and today. Grades still being added at noon today. Kidddo has been tracking and watching since this teacher has the rep of doing this and has emailed twice for this morning regarding assignments the teacher said were not turned in but were. The teacher then proceeds to reply back that the assignments were found and the grades will be updated. Ugg. I know teachers are busy, but this just seems to be beyond anything that is acceptable. My kid is online checking - what about all the others who are enjoying a day off. This is also a long time teacher, so not new to the system. Just voicing frustration.
Anonymous wrote:Look, middle school grades DO NOT COUNT for anything so just calm yourself down. If your child is a junior in high school that really stinks because teachers are human and sometimes they make mistakes and grading so many things at the last minute makes it pretty much impossible to correct grading errors.
DC had an issue a couple of years ago where grades were misentered. The teacher gave DC the grades for a student who is next in line alphabetically and the teacher refused to correct. I was silly then as my child was in MS but felt it was the principle of the thing. Escalated to department head who also refused to do anything and I gave up. If my child were in high school I would have been furious.
Anonymous wrote:Your kid needs to get a life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All semester long one of my son’s classes was showing 0 missing assignments and to his knowledge he didn’t have any missing. Today(!) all of a sudden he is showing 1 missing. He is annoyed and so am I. He still has an A but this last minute grading and catching up can mess up some kids.
It'd almost as like your son should have know what his assignments were prior to the end of the semester.
Yeah, stop blaming everyone else when you really need to be looking in a mirror.
Are you this nasty in real life or do you just like to be mean to strangers online?
The message came across as nasty, but I agree with the previous poster. We cannot blame everything on teachers. We need to teach our kids how to be proactive if they're really grade conscious. My son has developed the habit of checking his Canvas every week to see which ones are marked as not submitted. I also check Parent Vue every week to see which work has not been graded, and I counter check it with my son's Canvas to make sure that he indeed submitted the work. Never had the problem of last-minute notification of missing assignment.
This assumes that a lot of teachers communicate in advance and run clear, organized and updated Canvas pages. I assure you thi sis not the case.
Stop defaulting to always assuming the teachers are blameless. A lot of teachers struggle or fail to offer insights and tools to allow students and parents to plan and manage without them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All semester long one of my son’s classes was showing 0 missing assignments and to his knowledge he didn’t have any missing. Today(!) all of a sudden he is showing 1 missing. He is annoyed and so am I. He still has an A but this last minute grading and catching up can mess up some kids.
It'd almost as like your son should have know what his assignments were prior to the end of the semester.
Yeah, stop blaming everyone else when you really need to be looking in a mirror.
Are you this nasty in real life or do you just like to be mean to strangers online?
The message came across as nasty, but I agree with the previous poster. We cannot blame everything on teachers. We need to teach our kids how to be proactive if they're really grade conscious. My son has developed the habit of checking his Canvas every week to see which ones are marked as not submitted. I also check Parent Vue every week to see which work has not been graded, and I counter check it with my son's Canvas to make sure that he indeed submitted the work. Never had the problem of last-minute notification of missing assignment.