What teachers really want to tell parents
In "What Teachers Really Want to Tell Parents" by Ron Clark explains the fact that teachers are feeling abused because of the parents of their students. The average teacher nowadays only teaches for four and a half years before throwing in the towel. Many of these teacher say that the main reason for their quitting is because of the parents. Parents need to realize that the teacher does not try to get their kid into trouble. "What Teachers Really Want to Tell Parents" by Ron Clark shows that parents don't always know whats right.
This article was disgusting. Parents are so ignorant to the fact that a teacher wont lie to you about your kid. This is crazy. The fact that parents will ask for a witness if their kid does something bad and the teacher says they did is outrageous. This will ruin the hope of anyone becoming a teacher because of the thought that you could be treated badly by the parents of a student. Parents need to realize that they may be ruining the hope and dreams of those who look forward to becoming a teacher a some point. "What Teachers Really Want to Tell Parents" by Ron Clark shows that teacher jobs are a lot harder than we think.
This article was disgusting. Parents are so ignorant to the fact that a teacher wont lie to you about your kid. This is crazy. The fact that parents will ask for a witness if their kid does something bad and the teacher says they did is outrageous. This will ruin the hope of anyone becoming a teacher because of the thought that you could be treated badly by the parents of a student. Parents need to realize that they may be ruining the hope and dreams of those who look forward to becoming a teacher a some point. "What Teachers Really Want to Tell Parents" by Ron Clark shows that teacher jobs are a lot harder than we think.
Good start, but needs to be fully written out. I will be interested to see what you have to say.
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Good with little note card
ReplyDeleteI liked how you connected to us as a class. good job
ReplyDeletegood start. confusing question short didn't seem prepared.
ReplyDeleteGood points
ReplyDeleteGood opening question and good ending question
ReplyDeleteNice question at the beginning.
ReplyDeleteI like your question. But it felt kinda short. Good questions.
ReplyDeleteGood presentation. Interesting questions. Good job!
ReplyDeletenice attention opener, a little confusing presentation but good overall, good discussion
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ReplyDeleteGood questions and good job being prepared
ReplyDeleteweird question. You lost me on it.
ReplyDeleteGreat job and points and put more thought into final question
ReplyDeleteWay too short. I didn't really catch the main body of your presentation, just the beginning and ending questions. Maybe try to elaborate more on your opinion of Clark's article?
ReplyDeleteLonger presentation? Really short more movement ment
ReplyDeleteNice job with fluency
ReplyDeleteWhere is your properly written topic sentence for your response? You need the title, author, point you are making and a why? Then use at least two to three examples to support what you are saying.
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