CONAN
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Very good. Here's another option besides the few I recommended.thriller, read the post immediately above yours - as the article states, the money in most of the programs cited comes from private sources
Very good. Here's another option besides the few I recommended.thriller, read the post immediately above yours - as the article states, the money in most of the programs cited comes from private sources
Exactly.As for parents bugging teachers. This would give teachers an advantage.
Let them call. The point is more parental involvement and that's what you'd be getting. Motives aren't good but you gotta start somewhere. This aint a utopia.
The only way higher ups cave is if they are going to get sued. As long as you are on the ball with your grading process you are fine. As always, only bad teachers live in fear.How would you feel if that parent called your principal or the Board of Ed about you, saying you gave his/her kid a grade below what they deserved? And they went on and on about how it's BS, and on and on about you and your biases or something else that would grab someone's ear? And if said higher ups caved and changed the grade to appease said pain in the @#!*% ?
The only way higher ups cave is if they are going to get sued. As long as you are on the ball with your grading process you are fine. As always, only bad teachers live in fear.
Your argument is extreme and based on the presence of a huge amount of corruption, fear, and the like. And if that's the case you've got bigger fish to fry than rewarding parent involvement.
You are a teacher but I'm wondering if you have an idea of how principals and districts and boards deal with parent complaints. If that's not the case then sorry but you're preaching a lot of doom and gloom and worse-case scenario here and also acting like parents complaining is something new.
Ya, I guess I live in some crazy fantasy teaching world, huh?LOL, in your experience.
Ya, I guess I live in some crazy fantasy teaching world, huh?
Ya, I guess I live in some crazy fantasy teaching world, huh?