Anonymous wrote:Hey! Kids say I am a mean teacher some times.That I yell, that I am unfair. And don't forget ...ugly. Yeah...ugly.
You would be very surprised to meet me with all this bad press. I am a well adjusted and pretty nice lady. You would like me, probably.
I "yell" when a kid is redirected from any type of misbehavior from talking to throwing things. (This redirection is in conversational tones.) But..it's "yelling." I "scream" at kids when I do have to speak pointedly with emphasis as in " I've asked you to stop talking three times now."
I am "unfair" when the grade is a C- because I decided to "give' them that grade. Or when I point out a behavior that a kid is doing to that kid, and he immediately comments on how he is being singled out because "what about THEM..." etc. I could go on here... and of course, I must not like him.
I am a "BITCH" and a" SNITCH" when I catch a kid stealing stuff out of someone's locker or backpack,smoking in the bathroom, selling drugs, or when I ask them to put their cell phones away (a hundred times a day..)
My colleagues say that I am a really patient teacher. My ratings are excellent. My own kids say I am swell. I have a stack of letters from kids I've taught that tell me they love me. Tomorrow, however, I'm sure I will have to explain to some parent that I am not picking on their kid. Yeah...parents like you guys who are all pretty sure that that teacher the OP was talking about is a bitchy shrew.
The kid who waves...well please consider the context of what may have happened. Yes, she has asked repeatedly that the classes not interact ( for whatever reason...there is usually a reason those in the outside world would never think of) and yet, she is still waving.Maybe the kid was called out on her behavior. And, that kid has parent who supports her behavior- not even knowing the full story- and a cadre of anonymous [i]friends who will back her up even though they also have NO idea of the real situation.
Oh- the ugly. Ok, my shoes are ugly, I admit. I have to stand all day "screaming" at your kids, so I have those ugly shoes.
No, it is not appropriate for your DD to wave as she goes by her friend's classroom. The teacher isn't being mean.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:or: 6. Teacher had just gotten the class under control and lost it.
or 7. This child has other issues as well and the teacher has to be firm with her because she pushes boundaries.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hey! Kids say I am a mean teacher some times.That I yell, that I am unfair. And don't forget ...ugly. Yeah...ugly.
You would be very surprised to meet me with all this bad press. I am a well adjusted and pretty nice lady. You would like me, probably.
I "yell" when a kid is redirected from any type of misbehavior from talking to throwing things. (This redirection is in conversational tones.) But..it's "yelling." I "scream" at kids when I do have to speak pointedly with emphasis as in " I've asked you to stop talking three times now."
I am "unfair" when the grade is a C- because I decided to "give' them that grade. Or when I point out a behavior that a kid is doing to that kid, and he immediately comments on how he is being singled out because "what about THEM..." etc. I could go on here... and of course, I must not like him.
I am a "BITCH" and a" SNITCH" when I catch a kid stealing stuff out of someone's locker or backpack,smoking in the bathroom, selling drugs, or when I ask them to put their cell phones away (a hundred times a day..)
My colleagues say that I am a really patient teacher. My ratings are excellent. My own kids say I am swell. I have a stack of letters from kids I've taught that tell me they love me. Tomorrow, however, I'm sure I will have to explain to some parent that I am not picking on their kid. Yeah...parents like you guys who are all pretty sure that that teacher the OP was talking about is a bitchy shrew.
The kid who waves...well please consider the context of what may have happened. Yes, she has asked repeatedly that the classes not interact ( for whatever reason...there is usually a reason those in the outside world would never think of) and yet, she is still waving.Maybe the kid was called out on her behavior. And, that kid has parent who supports her behavior- not even knowing the full story- and a cadre of anonymous [i]friends who will back her up even though they also have NO idea of the real situation.
Oh- the ugly. Ok, my shoes are ugly, I admit. I have to stand all day "screaming" at your kids, so I have those ugly shoes.
Bitter...party of 1? Might be time to think about a career change. Your burn out is showing.
hahaha. 2X fail on getting the quotes right.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hey! Kids say I am a mean teacher some times.That I yell, that I am unfair. And don't forget ...ugly. Yeah...ugly.
You would be very surprised to meet me with all this bad press. I am a well adjusted and pretty nice lady. You would like me, probably.
I "yell" when a kid is redirected from any type of misbehavior from talking to throwing things. (This redirection is in conversational tones.) But..it's "yelling." I "scream" at kids when I do have to speak pointedly with emphasis as in " I've asked you to stop talking three times now."
I am "unfair" when the grade is a C- because I decided to "give' them that grade. Or when I point out a behavior that a kid is doing to that kid, and he immediately comments on how he is being singled out because "what about THEM..." etc. I could go on here... and of course, I must not like him.
I am a "BITCH" and a" SNITCH" when I catch a kid stealing stuff out of someone's locker or backpack,smoking in the bathroom, selling drugs, or when I ask them to put their cell phones away (a hundred times a day..)
My colleagues say that I am a really patient teacher. My ratings are excellent. My own kids say I am swell. I have a stack of letters from kids I've taught that tell me they love me. Tomorrow, however, I'm sure I will have to explain to some parent that I am not picking on their kid. Yeah...parents like you guys who are all pretty sure that that teacher the OP was talking about is a bitchy shrew.
The kid who waves...well please consider the context of what may have happened. Yes, she has asked repeatedly that the classes not interact ( for whatever reason...there is usually a reason those in the outside world would never think of) and yet, she is still waving.Maybe the kid was called out on her behavior. And, that kid has parent who supports her behavior- not even knowing the full story- and a cadre of anonymous [i]friends who will back her up even though they also have NO idea of the real situation.
Oh- the ugly. Ok, my shoes are ugly, I admit. I have to stand all day "screaming" at your kids, so I have those ugly shoes.
Bitter...party of 1? Might be time to think about a career change. Your burn out is showing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hey! Kids say I am a mean teacher some times.That I yell, that I am unfair. And don't forget ...ugly. Yeah...ugly.
You would be very surprised to meet me with all this bad press. I am a well adjusted and pretty nice lady. You would like me, probably.
I "yell" when a kid is redirected from any type of misbehavior from talking to throwing things. (This redirection is in conversational tones.) But..it's "yelling." I "scream" at kids when I do have to speak pointedly with emphasis as in " I've asked you to stop talking three times now."
I am "unfair" when the grade is a C- because I decided to "give' them that grade. Or when I point out a behavior that a kid is doing to that kid, and he immediately comments on how he is being singled out because "what about THEM..." etc. I could go on here... and of course, I must not like him.
I am a "BITCH" and a" SNITCH" when I catch a kid stealing stuff out of someone's locker or backpack,smoking in the bathroom, selling drugs, or when I ask them to put their cell phones away (a hundred times a day..)
My colleagues say that I am a really patient teacher. My ratings are excellent. My own kids say I am swell. I have a stack of letters from kids I've taught that tell me they love me. Tomorrow, however, I'm sure I will have to explain to some parent that I am not picking on their kid. Yeah...parents like you guys who are all pretty sure that that teacher the OP was talking about is a bitchy shrew.
The kid who waves...well please consider the context of what may have happened. Yes, she has asked repeatedly that the classes not interact ( for whatever reason...there is usually a reason those in the outside world would never think of) and yet, she is still waving.Maybe the kid was called out on her behavior. And, that kid has parent who supports her behavior- not even knowing the full story- and a cadre of anonymous [i]friends who will back her up even though they also have NO idea of the real situation.
Oh- the ugly. Ok, my shoes are ugly, I admit. I have to stand all day "screaming" at your kids, so I have those ugly shoes.
Bitter...party of 1? Might be time to think about a career change. Your burn out is showing.
Anonymous wrote:Hey! Kids say I am a mean teacher some times.That I yell, that I am unfair. And don't forget ...ugly. Yeah...ugly.
You would be very surprised to meet me with all this bad press. I am a well adjusted and pretty nice lady. You would like me, probably.
I "yell" when a kid is redirected from any type of misbehavior from talking to throwing things. (This redirection is in conversational tones.) But..it's "yelling." I "scream" at kids when I do have to speak pointedly with emphasis as in " I've asked you to stop talking three times now."
I am "unfair" when the grade is a C- because I decided to "give' them that grade. Or when I point out a behavior that a kid is doing to that kid, and he immediately comments on how he is being singled out because "what about THEM..." etc. I could go on here... and of course, I must not like him.
I am a "BITCH" and a" SNITCH" when I catch a kid stealing stuff out of someone's locker or backpack,smoking in the bathroom, selling drugs, or when I ask them to put their cell phones away (a hundred times a day..)
My colleagues say that I am a really patient teacher. My ratings are excellent. My own kids say I am swell. I have a stack of letters from kids I've taught that tell me they love me. Tomorrow, however, I'm sure I will have to explain to some parent that I am not picking on their kid. Yeah...parents like you guys who are all pretty sure that that teacher the OP was talking about is a bitchy shrew.
Bitter, party of 1...
The kid who waves...well please consider the context of what may have happened. Yes, she has asked repeatedly that the classes not interact ( for whatever reason...there is usually a reason those in the outside world would never think of) and yet, she is still waving.Maybe the kid was called out on her behavior. And, that kid has parent who supports her behavior- not even knowing the full story- and a cadre of anonymous [i]friends who will back her up even though they also have NO idea of the real situation.
Oh- the ugly. Ok, my shoes are ugly, I admit. I have to stand all day "screaming" at your kids, so I have those ugly shoes.
Anonymous wrote:I think the OP, her child, the teacher, the other child, the principal, and a large group of DCUM should meet. The teacher is a bully.
An entire meeting with all of the staff over a wave. And we wonder why kids are like this.Anonymous wrote:Meet with the principal. Kids can't wave to each other. That is crazy!
My child had a K teacher who would have said something like this.