Anonymous wrote:Do teachers want flowers, or other gifts on btsn? Or save for an appreciation day?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do teachers want flowers, or other gifts on btsn? Or save for an appreciation day?
What? Are you a new Kindergartner parent? BTSN is MOBBED. The crowds are insane. Teachers taught a full day, have to stay late and have to get up early to teach the next day. It's exhausting. The last thing they want is carrying stuff or responding to private requests. DO NOT give them anything during BTSN. Just attend, and be as unobtrusive as poss.
Anonymous wrote:Do teachers want flowers, or other gifts on btsn? Or save for an appreciation day?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Traditional format where you visit each class probably best way to see the teachers your kid will see everyday or every week for the next 10 months.
Yes except it’s 4 months since MCPS changed teachers at the semester. I find the traditional format stressful but I appreciate it. Seeing how far my child has to walk between classes is helpful when they tell me that they struggle to get there on time (as I did!). I like seeing the teachers even for just a few minutes to get a sense of them, and I appreciate each teacher explaining how they expect assignments to be turned in, since they are all different.
But for my freshman, all of her teachers but 1 change 2nd semester and she has another new class. So it's stupid to do only one back to school night.
So why not have each teacher upload a syllabus, their rules, grading, teaching style and a little video about the class, etc... Then you can watch that from the comfort of your own home in your pajamas and the teachers don't have to work terrible hours
Most teachers do upload their syllabus
That is so not true. I have had 3 kids go thru MCPS and my youngest is a junior. I received one syllabus this year, none the first two years.
Covid back to school were so much better on zoom
DP. Check on Canvas. Most of my kids' teachers have their syllabus there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Traditional format where you visit each class probably best way to see the teachers your kid will see everyday or every week for the next 10 months.
Yes except it’s 4 months since MCPS changed teachers at the semester. I find the traditional format stressful but I appreciate it. Seeing how far my child has to walk between classes is helpful when they tell me that they struggle to get there on time (as I did!). I like seeing the teachers even for just a few minutes to get a sense of them, and I appreciate each teacher explaining how they expect assignments to be turned in, since they are all different.
But for my freshman, all of her teachers but 1 change 2nd semester and she has another new class. So it's stupid to do only one back to school night.
So why not have each teacher upload a syllabus, their rules, grading, teaching style and a little video about the class, etc... Then you can watch that from the comfort of your own home in your pajamas and the teachers don't have to work terrible hours
Most teachers do upload their syllabus
That is so not true. I have had 3 kids go thru MCPS and my youngest is a junior. I received one syllabus this year, none the first two years.
Covid back to school were so much better on zoom
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Traditional format where you visit each class probably best way to see the teachers your kid will see everyday or every week for the next 10 months.
Yes except it’s 4 months since MCPS changed teachers at the semester. I find the traditional format stressful but I appreciate it. Seeing how far my child has to walk between classes is helpful when they tell me that they struggle to get there on time (as I did!). I like seeing the teachers even for just a few minutes to get a sense of them, and I appreciate each teacher explaining how they expect assignments to be turned in, since they are all different.
But for my freshman, all of her teachers but 1 change 2nd semester and she has another new class. So it's stupid to do only one back to school night.
So why not have each teacher upload a syllabus, their rules, grading, teaching style and a little video about the class, etc... Then you can watch that from the comfort of your own home in your pajamas and the teachers don't have to work terrible hours
Most teachers do upload their syllabus
Anonymous wrote:Traditional format where you visit each class probably best way to see the teachers your kid will see everyday or every week for the next 10 months.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Traditional format where you visit each class probably best way to see the teachers your kid will see everyday or every week for the next 10 months.
Yes except it’s 4 months since MCPS changed teachers at the semester. I find the traditional format stressful but I appreciate it. Seeing how far my child has to walk between classes is helpful when they tell me that they struggle to get there on time (as I did!). I like seeing the teachers even for just a few minutes to get a sense of them, and I appreciate each teacher explaining how they expect assignments to be turned in, since they are all different.
But for my freshman, all of her teachers but 1 change 2nd semester and she has another new class. So it's stupid to do only one back to school night.
So why not have each teacher upload a syllabus, their rules, grading, teaching style and a little video about the class, etc... Then you can watch that from the comfort of your own home in your pajamas and the teachers don't have to work terrible hours
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Traditional format where you visit each class probably best way to see the teachers your kid will see everyday or every week for the next 10 months.
Yes except it’s 4 months since MCPS changed teachers at the semester. I find the traditional format stressful but I appreciate it. Seeing how far my child has to walk between classes is helpful when they tell me that they struggle to get there on time (as I did!). I like seeing the teachers even for just a few minutes to get a sense of them, and I appreciate each teacher explaining how they expect assignments to be turned in, since they are all different.
Anonymous wrote:Traditional format where you visit each class probably best way to see the teachers your kid will see everyday or every week for the next 10 months.