alabamagirl
I wish I may, I wish I might, on the first DOLE WH
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Walk a mile in a teacher's shoes....I'd be interested to know if you would feel the same way.
While I agree that parents (as well as teachers) should be complaining to those State Reps about the adsurdity of being evaluted on these tests (especially in your case), that doesn't change the fact that my (speaking generally as a parent) problem is still with the individual teacher's, or school's way of pressuring their students, and that should be addressed at the source, the teacher and/or the school itself. The teacher has a choice, they don't have to put this kind of pressure on the students, I would assume a teacher would be capable of coming up with creative ways to get through to their students, to prepare and motivate them for the tests without having to resort to bribery, and punishment.
Pressuring them, blaming the State requirements and telling the parents its not their fault, its the State's, complain to them, is really just taking the easy way out IMO. If you can't handle the pressure put on you, without projecting it to children, or if you rely on the parents complaining on your behalf because you do choose to put that pressure on them, you shouldn't be in a teaching position. (ETA, not speaking about you, but teachers like in the OP, or teachers like the one the pp said is going to punish the kids if they don't do well)