Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was a middle school teacher in a very difficult title 1 school. Imagine going to work and being disrespected every day. We did the best we could. Admin did actually take management and discipline seriously although they wanted us to move heaven and earth (a suggested consequence after an atrocious class was that I volunteer to hold them for detention for 2 hours after school...... no thank you).
Teachers were permitted and encouraged to stop class and essentially institute detention/quiet working/ reading time if students' behavior made it so we could not teach. It was not intended to be continuous, but helped when they needed a break. If you haven't taught, consider there is a lot you don't know.
Did they actually sit and work quietly and read? I've had some that wouldn't do that no matter what I tried. They'd have to be removed from the room.
Anonymous wrote:If you tell my kids that you are so fed up that you aren't going to teach for the day. Anything that sounds like you are not fulfilling your duty as a teacher will lead to a compliant. DD came home several times this year talking about two teachers who said that they would just let the class teach itself because they were sick of the behavior.
I can understand being upset, but the next step is to manage the classroom, not get on your computer and do non instructional work or personal work. That sets a bad example. No sooner did I hear dd say that when she is a junior counselor this summer that she will just ignore the kids if they get on her nerves!
Anyway, this year, I plan to write formal complaints to the teachers. If the behavior continues, then the principal will be notified, then the board.
I can't sit around on my job without being fired.
Anonymous wrote:You also have to understand that teaching 20+ students day in and day out, you say some things when you get frustrated but you really don't mean it. Imagine yourself as a parent. I'm sure you are not perfect with your words 24/7.
I can't sit around on my job without being fired.
Anonymous wrote:As a mother of a child with a last name that starts with the letter Z, I am sick and tired of teachers doing things in alphabetical order.
SICK, SICK, SICK of my child always being LAST and having to sit in the back corner of most of her middle and high school classes!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was a middle school teacher in a very difficult title 1 school. Imagine going to work and being disrespected every day. We did the best we could. Admin did actually take management and discipline seriously although they wanted us to move heaven and earth (a suggested consequence after an atrocious class was that I volunteer to hold them for detention for 2 hours after school...... no thank you).
Teachers were permitted and encouraged to stop class and essentially institute detention/quiet working/ reading time if students' behavior made it so we could not teach. It was not intended to be continuous, but helped when they needed a break. If you haven't taught, consider there is a lot you don't know.
Did they actually sit and work quietly and read? I've had some that wouldn't do that no matter what I tried. They'd have to be removed from the room.
Anonymous wrote:I was a middle school teacher in a very difficult title 1 school. Imagine going to work and being disrespected every day. We did the best we could. Admin did actually take management and discipline seriously although they wanted us to move heaven and earth (a suggested consequence after an atrocious class was that I volunteer to hold them for detention for 2 hours after school...... no thank you).
Teachers were permitted and encouraged to stop class and essentially institute detention/quiet working/ reading time if students' behavior made it so we could not teach. It was not intended to be continuous, but helped when they needed a break. If you haven't taught, consider there is a lot you don't know.
Anonymous wrote:If you tell my kids that you are so fed up that you aren't going to teach for the day. Anything that sounds like you are not fulfilling your duty as a teacher will lead to a compliant. DD came home several times this year talking about two teachers who said that they would just let the class teach itself because they were sick of the behavior.
I can understand being upset, but the next step is to manage the classroom, not get on your computer and do non instructional work or personal work. That sets a bad example. No sooner did I hear dd say that when she is a junior counselor this summer that she will just ignore the kids if they get on her nerves!
Anyway, this year, I plan to write formal complaints to the teachers. If the behavior continues, then the principal will be notified, then the board.
I can't sit around on my job without being fired.
Anonymous wrote:OP, aren't you the one committing parental malpractice by sending your kid to a Title I school where the kids are out of control. If you loved your kid, you would purchase in McLean, Potomac, or North Arlington. Instead, you purchased where you are because you just HAD to have that Mercedes.