Christine
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robinb said:Exactly how are you supposed to know which is a good teacher and which is not a good teacher if you don't ask the other parents?
No one said that you shouldn't ask other parents, but you have to be very careful about basing what is right for your child on another child's experiences. There are a lot of parents who don't like *stern* teachers and will sit there and bash a certain teacher because, possibly, their child was reprimanded. Another child might work very well with a stern teacher.
My son had a 4th grade teacher last year that I just felt was over the top, gave way too much work, was way to structured, and basically I thought she was weird. My best friend's DD got this same teacher this school year and I told my friend "oh, watch out, she's something else." Well, her DD is doing wonderfully with this teacher, absolutely LOVES the structure, and is basically the teacher's little helper.
That's all I was trying to say. Now if you are really friendly with some of the other parents, you trust their judgement very well, and know how their children are, I don't think it's wrong to pay attention to what they say. But I do agree with the "playground gossip" stuff that someone referenced. You have to look out for that kind of stuff.