Anonymous
Post 09/10/2018 12:09     Subject: s/o: TV in the classroom?

Anonymous wrote:Totally depends. A clip from Word Girl or Super Why or Dinosaur Train if it fits into the lesson? No issue, probably gets kids excited. One 22 minute show because assessments need to get done or an aide is out that day or they’ve earned a reward or it fits in perfectly to the lesson plan or whatever? No biggie. A regular occurrence, non-educational TV or more than one episode? I’d be unhappy.


I agree. I don't send my kids to school to watch TV for entertainment or babysitting. Kids can watch TV at home if they and their parents want them to. I'd talk to the teacher, and if the problem is real and doesn't change, take my concerns up the chain of command.
Anonymous
Post 09/10/2018 09:54     Subject: Re:s/o: TV in the classroom?

Anonymous wrote:I'm fine with it as long as it's educational and not excessive.

+1
We certainly watched educational cartoons or mini-documentaries in elementary school. As long as it's educational (meaning, not just in general, but something related to the lesson plan) and not an every day thing, I have no problem with it.

I also understand TV if the kids are stuck inside because of really bad weather.
Anonymous
Post 09/10/2018 09:37     Subject: s/o: TV in the classroom?

I was at a meeting once with a group of teachers from a public charter school who were upset that they received low PrekCLASS scores because they had shown tv for a portion of their visit. They just couldn't see what was wrong with it.
Anonymous
Post 09/10/2018 09:28     Subject: s/o: TV in the classroom?

Anonymous wrote:Tv is poison.

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TV may be a waste of time ( to some) but, it isn't poison. Poison kills you. Tv does not.
Anonymous
Post 09/10/2018 09:25     Subject: s/o: TV in the classroom?

Indoor recess often involves some screen time.
Anonymous
Post 09/10/2018 09:14     Subject: s/o: TV in the classroom?

During the regular school day or in before/after care (if elementary)?