Red
Well-Known Member
The last department I worked for, quite awhile ago, used anonymous surveys where students rated….me. I’m sure that’s a common enough practice. These surveys, which obviously I was expected to read, were very helpful to me, in coming to terms with shortcomings the students were in a better position to judge. My classes were likely a bit out of the ordinary, as the students ranged from fresh out of high school to retirees. We were all teachers, as I learned as much from my students as they hopefully learned from me.I can tell that you don't have a school-aged kid in the system right now and therefor do not know of what you speak.
Otherwise, in my reply I simply pointed out there are likely many factors playing into test scores, and the role individual teachers play in the education of their students. I noticed you did not address those factors at all. Obviously, you have a very low opinion of the profession of teaching. You seem very ignorant in that respect.