Not exact matches
To
blame the
teachers» contract and other board members
for racist and hateful comments that he has made, to me, is just not
taking responsibility in any manner as a publicly elected official that represents children,» Scott stated.
Unfortunately, they are often seen as the adversary themselves...» Students know that there is subjectivity inherent in
teachers» grading systems, which supplies students with the ready excuse that when they perform poorly in a class, they can
blame it on the
teacher for being too hard or unfair, rather than
taking responsibility
for their own needs
for improvement.
Now, it strikes me as ludicrous
for the unions to sit quietly by and share the
blame for timid, tepid leadership, or when unions passively
take the
blame for weak
teachers when
teacher preparation programs produce graduates of dubious merit.
Once again I am responding to an article on
teacher shortage.What this minister fails to address is the way successive governments have contributed to denigrate and ridicule
teachers over the past twenty years.Now they are
blaming other factors as the causes of
teachers leaving and I do not see any finger pointing at Ofsted who must
take part of the
blame for this crisis.It seems to me that ministers must come clean by holding up their hands and admit that they are part of the problem.
Teachers will continue to leave until there is a complete reversal by a society which states that this is a noble profession and one that needs to be cherished and protected instead of being constantly attacked by various members in the community.The time
for attacking
teachers is over and now we can see the real causes
for this.Good luck to all those in the teaching profession.You do a wonderful job amidst trying circumstances.I
take my hat off to you.
Wornum, the 2015 high school graduate of Boston's Edward M. Kennedy Academy
for Health Careers, remembers how the survey she
took in her favorite history class also asked demanding questions of the students about their role in upholding a strong school culture, instead of just
blaming the
teacher.
The school does teach to the state test but the state curriculum is the state test so we can't
blame teachers for their efforts to prepare our children
for a test that they will have to
take anywhere in the state.I commend the teaching staff
for helping my child be prepared
for a huge part of their education.