Anonymous wrote:It’s not okay for the teacher to be acting like this, and nobody should be told to put up with it. You should speak to the administrator in charge of this teacher and be clear about what is happening. Your kid needs to know that we don’t put up with negativity and nasty comments at any time in life. You need to stick up for your kid. That’s your job, when she was born, did you hold her and think that you would be okay with sending her to school everyday to be in a negative situation and just let her suffer? I doubt it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My advice is she's lucky to have gone this long without a bad teacher, she's in the home stretch now, just do what she knows the teacher wants even if it's ridiculous, and be VERY well-behaved. If she's made it 8 months she can make it 1.5 more.
+1
Students can either keep going to their parents for advice, or they can bond with their classmates over war stories. They can either become anxious or bitter, or develop a sense of humor and learn how to look at the big picture. As her parent, help her keep the big picture in mind (it's middle school, not an AP class and she doesn't need this teacher's recommendation for college) and make sure she laughs about it.
Anonymous wrote:My son has a grouchy old curmudgeon this year who has similar issues with the technology. My son has taken a position of extreme respect toward the teacher. He also refrains from getting in the teacher’s face when a mistake is made. When the teacher gave him some pretty cutting feedback (I’m sure what he said was true, but he wasn’t nice about it) on an oral presentation, my son respond with an email thanking the teacher for taking the time to provide feedback then he explained how he’d address the criticisms to improve his next presentation. Since that email, he’s been the favorite student and the teacher is genuinely nice to him and they even now chat outside of class.
So I guess my advice is that she needs to let it roll off her back and maintain a respectful attitude. If she gets all bent out of shape about how unfair it is, it will only inflame the situation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What exactly is the issue OP?
More than grouchy?
Is it grading?
It’s a lot.
She’s older and old-fashioned, strict, stern. Shouldn’t be teaching middle school, for sure.
I think she has confusion with online assignments. She will apparently get on kids about turning in assignments, and then gets mad when the kids SHOW HER they were already turned in, with timestamps! Then she deems those kids disrespectful. She’s also really slow in grading and will get on kids about their grades when she hasn’t even graded all their assignments to bring up their individual grades. I hope that makes sense. I think it’s just time to retire and she’s taking it out on the kids.