The curriculum puts emphasis on black letter law, and
students feel let down by career services which are focused on guiding students toward corporate jobs.
It isn't always as obvious as it seems; in classrooms and online,
students feel let down, neglected, or outright abused by teachers all too often.
Not exact matches
I'm enjoying it, but I
feel as though I'm
letting down the
students as I don't truly understand what I'm meant to be guiding them towards.
Students felt personally responsible for their teammates» success and were unhappy if they
felt they had
let down their teams.
I beg all real educators not to be a part of the testing charade by celebrating better test scores — if you do — you are actually buying into this sorry state of affairs --- and what happens when they go
down again — which they will — do you make excuses or
feel bad or ashamed --(testing needs to be used for what it was intended for)--
lets NEVER forget that — sing praises to your
students real accomplishments on a daily basis — and stay true to your calling and to your heart ---- The tide will turn if you do so — and our
students will benefit when that time comes again ----- Tom
The videos are always shot after the
students have been able to fully master the skills and routines, making me
feel like a failure when I can't get my 28 fourth graders to sit
down and read in one place for five minutes,
let alone 20!