Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Email the teacher and ask. Simple.
As I said, I did.
If they blew you off and then Did it again I would speak to the principal. This is not teaching if the kids don’t get feedback before it would be able to help them do future assignments! Feedback is critical for good teaching and learning. Ask the principal what the schools policy is for grading? How they consider a normal timeframe before complaining. I would have this conversation in person or by phone.
This is OP again. I’ve done all these things. The principal blew me off. It’s now the final day for grading and there are still SIXTEEN ungraded assignments.
Not all assignments are graded. Calm down.
Man, 16 ungraded assignments times 20+ kids. That’s a lot to ask for any teacher to complete. Probably just incredibly overwhelmed
Agree, but if they made an effort to grade each week they wouldn’t be in that situation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Email the teacher and ask. Simple.
As I said, I did.
If they blew you off and then Did it again I would speak to the principal. This is not teaching if the kids don’t get feedback before it would be able to help them do future assignments! Feedback is critical for good teaching and learning. Ask the principal what the schools policy is for grading? How they consider a normal timeframe before complaining. I would have this conversation in person or by phone.
This is OP again. I’ve done all these things. The principal blew me off. It’s now the final day for grading and there are still SIXTEEN ungraded assignments.
Not all assignments are graded. Calm down.
Man, 16 ungraded assignments times 20+ kids. That’s a lot to ask for any teacher to complete. Probably just incredibly overwhelmed
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Email the teacher and ask. Simple.
As I said, I did.
If they blew you off and then Did it again I would speak to the principal. This is not teaching if the kids don’t get feedback before it would be able to help them do future assignments! Feedback is critical for good teaching and learning. Ask the principal what the schools policy is for grading? How they consider a normal timeframe before complaining. I would have this conversation in person or by phone.
This is OP again. I’ve done all these things. The principal blew me off. It’s now the final day for grading and there are still SIXTEEN ungraded assignments.
Not all assignments are graded. Calm down.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Email the teacher and ask. Simple.
As I said, I did.
If they blew you off and then Did it again I would speak to the principal. This is not teaching if the kids don’t get feedback before it would be able to help them do future assignments! Feedback is critical for good teaching and learning. Ask the principal what the schools policy is for grading? How they consider a normal timeframe before complaining. I would have this conversation in person or by phone.
This is OP again. I’ve done all these things. The principal blew me off. It’s now the final day for grading and there are still SIXTEEN ungraded assignments.
Not all assignments are graded. Calm down.
This. Many assignments are often not graded.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Email the teacher and ask. Simple.
As I said, I did.
If they blew you off and then Did it again I would speak to the principal. This is not teaching if the kids don’t get feedback before it would be able to help them do future assignments! Feedback is critical for good teaching and learning. Ask the principal what the schools policy is for grading? How they consider a normal timeframe before complaining. I would have this conversation in person or by phone.
This is OP again. I’ve done all these things. The principal blew me off. It’s now the final day for grading and there are still SIXTEEN ungraded assignments.
Not all assignments are graded. Calm down.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Email the teacher and ask. Simple.
As I said, I did.
If they blew you off and then Did it again I would speak to the principal. This is not teaching if the kids don’t get feedback before it would be able to help them do future assignments! Feedback is critical for good teaching and learning. Ask the principal what the schools policy is for grading? How they consider a normal timeframe before complaining. I would have this conversation in person or by phone.
This is OP again. I’ve done all these things. The principal blew me off. It’s now the final day for grading and there are still SIXTEEN ungraded assignments.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What ended up happening, OP?
Nothing. Still waiting for the grades. She currently has As, but who knows if this will change when all the other grades finally show up.
Anonymous wrote:What ended up happening, OP?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Email the teacher and ask. Simple.
As I said, I did.
If they blew you off and then Did it again I would speak to the principal. This is not teaching if the kids don’t get feedback before it would be able to help them do future assignments! Feedback is critical for good teaching and learning. Ask the principal what the schools policy is for grading? How they consider a normal timeframe before complaining. I would have this conversation in person or by phone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our 5th grader has only had four assignments graded all quarter (except in Math, which is a different teacher). There have been over 40 assignments given. The kids joke that turning in assignments is like submitting to a black hole because they disappear and are never heard from again. It isn't good motivation for the kids or a chance to reflect on their work.
Not all assignments are graded. Is it possible they have online assignments that are graded online?
These were the online assignments. But as of tonight there are now almost 30 assignments with grades in the system verses the 4 earlier today. Granted there is still no feedback for the students and no chance to ask questions about what they did well or need help on. But at least there are grades now? There are no grades in canvas either - just in synergy. I just heard from a friend because their kid has 10 missing assignments, but the parent had no idea because they weren’t graded or listed as missing until now. Their kid’s excuse was that the assignments never seem to get graded, so he didn’t think it mattered. I get that teachers are busy teaching, but I think kids deserve feedback as they do the work. Not a whole cascade of grades the last day. This is the first year we have experienced this.
This is ridiculous. Kids this age and their parents shouldn’t suddenly find out there are ten missing assignments without having a chance to submit them. This is BS and I hope your friend complains.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Email the teacher and ask. Simple.
As I said, I did.