That would be nice, but the students are the most important part. Parental support is a fantastic bonus that I can't count on! I work with 8-12 year olds that every morning get themselves ready, walk to school by themselves, and arrive at school early for tutoring- despite zero parental support. It is a sad situation. I saw 1 parent at parent-teacher conferences. I can't help the parents, but I can help their children! I'm not going to make excuses and say these students can't succeed because they have lousy parents. My students have to work harder and have more things to overcome, but they can do it!
It isn't easy, but it can be done. You have to be 100% committed, and can't have a negative attitude. You need strong administrative leadership and a very dedicated staff!
THANKS. In particular to hear from a teacher confirming it.
As I pointed out earlier, I am a parent of a special ed kid and found out the sped ed teacher wasn't doing her job right, when I tried to work with other parents, I found out a parent was not able to commit the time. (She has 2 jobs and her husband lost a job), I asked myself how much is the parents' fault, I can only conclude that it would be nice if she can spend more time, but it does not excuse the bad attitude from the teacher. Again, the sped ed kids in DD's class just need different teaching strategies.
This year, her sped ed teacher offered DD morning (and some afternoons) one-on-one teaching. I sent DD to school early, I could see she was tired, I asked her time and again whether she wanted to go to school early, every time she response was yes because it helps her to understand better. If I did not send her she would have to walk to school early and she would.
I really appreciate the help from her current sped ed teacher, at the same time I also felt bad for her, because if the previous teacher had done a half decent job, the kids would not be as behind as they are. (Again some people take the job as going to a classroom to spend the 40 minutes with the kids and no more).I am not even going to discuss the negative attitude of the administrator and teachers.
Sometimes I read (from newspaper or other media) about teachers complaining kids in 5th and 6th grade and do not know how to read, then the teachers ask how they can teach, I would ask myself what happened to the same kids when they were in k or 1st grade.
I have to agree on the "nice bonus" that bridget used, note that teachers are paid to teach (again, depends on what we meant by teaching)

Look, we could go around and around about teacher salaries forever.

