Anonymous wrote:OP, honestly...is there a point where you can step back and say to him that it doesn't bother you to be joked about like this and you'd like him to laugh it off too?
I have a low bullying threshhold, but I also think kids need to learn to roll with the punches a little bit. [/quot
Anonymous wrote:I was bullied by teachers in Southern Lehigh when I was a young boy. I t was a football school and bullying was encouraged so don't say it doesn't happen.
Anonymous wrote:OP, honestly...is there a point where you can step back and say to him that it doesn't bother you to be joked about like this and you'd like him to laugh it off too?
I have a low bullying threshhold, but I also think kids need to learn to roll with the punches a little bit.
Anonymous wrote:pp, are you saying teachers treat students equally??? Kudos for those who do!
Even at the elementary level, teachers help certain kids more than others. Same goes with grades, especially if the school is project based, and things are graded subjectively.
I have translated for several years during parent teacher conferences. The teacher would spend over 30 minutes with certain parents (nicely dressed, English speaking couples) and not even 10 minutes with the ones I translated for, mostly single mothers. And I am not talking about one or two incidents. So very sad ...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"It's so sad when a child comes home and says teachers pay attention to the kids who hae "important parents" ..."
I highly doubt your child knows who has "important parents".
Quit your teacher hating trolling.
Oh, yes, students do discuss these things, just the same way they discuss how much each parent donated to the school (especially in Charters). Teachers look up the address of the student's house/condo and can find out how much the worth is.
Been in the field of education for 12 years.
Anonymous wrote:It's unfortunate but not uncommon at all.
For certain teachers, the classroom is the only place they feel in control. I tutor 2 students in the same school, and the same classroom. Recently, one of them got a "4" on her work (superior work), while the other only received a "2" (below grade level work).
This was a photo analysis activity, where there is no right or wrong answer. The photos were different but the way they were analyzed were quite similar to each other.
Tried to get an explanation from the teacher, t no avail.
It's her territory and she uses her power as she pleases.
So sad.
Anonymous wrote:"It's so sad when a child comes home and says teachers pay attention to the kids who hae "important parents" ..."
I highly doubt your child knows who has "important parents".
Quit your teacher hating trolling.