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Originally posted by stevo View PostI'm not sure what shape you are in in relation to your children (by the way, how many school age children do you have?) but either my wife or I check everyday and see if our kids have homework, if so we sit down with them to help explain the subject since the extremely crappy teachers refuse to take the time to explain anything.
Hell, I normally wouldn't have an issue with a teacher asking us to write a little something describing our kids, but I am not doing shit when they send a litter stating 'You, the parents of XXXXX have homework in the form of an essay, it is due by Wednesday'. It sounds to me like an arrogant asshole teacher.
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Originally posted by Leah View PostI'm just going to throw this out for everyone.
You can thank your legislature and government for mandating what teachers have to do and teach. We are getting less and less freedom to be creative in lesson plans and are often times 'given' what we will do. This is getting worse every year and with the new 'STARR' test that is replacing TAKS, it's going to be worse.
Try not to take it out on them, but recognize that it comes from the top, down.
I am not saying there aren't bad teachers out there, because there are-this is just an FYI...
This legislated test-passing curriculum and benchmarking every breath you take is killing that very creativity that is so important to being a good teacher. The lack of latitude, I'm afraid, will make the newer teachers into mindless drones that produce mindless drones."It is in truth not for glory, nor riches, nor honours that we are fighting, but for freedom - for that alone, which no honest man gives up but with life itself."
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Originally posted by Muffrazr View PostYou think that's bad? This is our first grader's opening letter to the parents.
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i think its the parents' responsibility more so than the teachers to ensure that their kids receive a quality education.
i think this is a test. the teacher will be able to know who will be the "problem parents" by the responses she gets. the parents who take this "assignment" seriously actually care about the education of their kids.
the ones who don't, she will know to expect stupid calls/emails from them because their kid is failing and want to blame the teacher and not their own kid.
i would handily spend a few minutes to fill something like that and return it to the teacher with zero complaint. a teacher isnt 100% responsible for a kid learning material. they present the material and the kid either takes learns it or they do not. the teacher assigns homework. the kids either do it or they do not. if they dont ever do any homework and fail, that is not the teachers fault. its the kids and the parents' fault and nobody elses.
ok im off my soapbox.2011 Mustang GT
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Originally posted by Frank View PostThe teacher is probably hoping to gauge what parents are really committed. Chances are most won't do anything or half-ass it. Not like she told you to write X number of words or pages. Keep it short and simple, but sounds like a great opportunity to explain something about your kid she might not know otherwise. Sounds like a caring teacher to me.
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Originally posted by Muffrazr View PostFUCKING THIS!!!!!111!!!
I'm seriously looking into what I have to do to get them all in private school. You guys should see how children in Trinidad and Tobago get educated.
We are ruining our children in America.
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Originally posted by Leah View PostSue the teacher for wanting your input about YOUR kid. They don't know them and are just trying to get some information to make it a better year for them.
Jesus, people.
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All kidding aside, it sounds like the teacher could do a better job of introducing herself, avoiding shit like writing assignments right out of the gate.Originally posted by racrguyWhat's your beef with NPR, because their listeners are typically more informed than others?Originally posted by racrguyVoting is a constitutional right, overthrowing the government isn't.
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Originally posted by Frank View Post4 & 5, so yeah I'm new at it, but I stand by my original post about what she is probably doing. Cool off and have a crack at it. Sounds like you and your wife already do more than a lot do. If you haven't met the teacher yet, it sounds a bit presumptuous to call her names and just lump her in as being lazy or arrogant over such a simple thing. If everyone just immediately takes the stance any teacher asking anything of the parents is stupid/lazy/not doing their jobs, then the good teachers will keep leaving or giving up.
StevoOriginally posted by SSMAN...Welcome to the land of "Fuck it". No body cares, and if they do, no body cares.
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Originally posted by KungFuHamster View Posti think its the parents' responsibility more so than the teachers to ensure that their kids receive a quality education.
i think this is a test. the teacher will be able to know who will be the "problem parents" by the responses she gets. the parents who take this "assignment" seriously actually care about the education of their kids.
the ones who don't, she will know to expect stupid calls/emails from them because their kid is failing and want to blame the teacher and not their own kid.
i would handily spend a few minutes to fill something like that and return it to the teacher with zero complaint. a teacher isnt 100% responsible for a kid learning material. they present the material and the kid either takes learns it or they do not. the teacher assigns homework. the kids either do it or they do not. if they dont ever do any homework and fail, that is not the teachers fault. its the kids and the parents' fault and nobody elses.
ok im off my soapbox.
StevoOriginally posted by SSMAN...Welcome to the land of "Fuck it". No body cares, and if they do, no body cares.
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Originally posted by stevo View PostI may have been too critical about a new teacher (new to the school even), but I have a clear memory of the last few years. Our youngest child has bad handwriting, the teachers in the beginning dismissed it because he is left-handed, some tried to force him to write right-handed which only worsened the issue. Now, he is behind where he should be. Silly shit like this reduces my optimism.
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Originally posted by slow99Lmao...my favorite female poster strikes again.Originally posted by Pokulski-BlatzYou are a moron .... you were fucking with the most powerful vagina on DFW(MU)stangs.
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Originally posted by Leah View PostFYI, they have not taught handwriting in schools in years, but thankfully it appears it is actually coming back into the curriculum.
StevoOriginally posted by SSMAN...Welcome to the land of "Fuck it". No body cares, and if they do, no body cares.
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Interesting approach from the teacher. It actually looks good to see a teacher trying to see what to expect from the parent and child. I'm coming up on 50,000 posts. You think I would pass up an opportunity to speak my mind? LOL
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Originally posted by stevo View PostOdd, considering we have been to three teacher-parent conferences in the last two years to discuss it.
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That is not to say that when a teacher notices that there is a severe discrepancy, they put interventions or extra help in place. I'm just saying it wasn't something they taught. Have they looked at your son possibly having dysgraphia?Token Split Tail
Originally posted by slow99Lmao...my favorite female poster strikes again.Originally posted by Pokulski-BlatzYou are a moron .... you were fucking with the most powerful vagina on DFW(MU)stangs.
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