tw1nsmom said:No, you shouldn't seek parental approval for class projects. However, I think it could really help for some teachers to send a note home explaining what skills the children will learn from doing certain projects that could look fluff like from an outside observer.
Many of the activities that DS has done in OT, PT, and Speech are so simple that they seem as though he couldn't possibly be getting anything from them. Fortunately, his therapists have always taken the time to briefly explain to me how these activities help him. I'm always amazed and completely supportive.
You (meaning all teachers), might find that you have more parental support if the parents understood what the educational goals of some these seemingly fluff like activities were. Sure, you'd still get some that are PITA, but you would get the support of most.
Oh, and BTW, for those of us with either perfectionist kids or kids with motor/developmental delays, it would be very helpful if you let the parents know how detailed and artistic you expect these projects to be. Sometimes we, as parents (and the kids as well), read too much into what is expected and that adds to the performance anxiety.
Chances are an example of the project was shown to the kids in class so no, she probably doesn't need to send an example home for the parents. Also, as far as educational goals for each project, that is a LOT to ask really. It is already a lot to get done, especially in elementary school, just to get a newsletter home and then to triple the amount of information that 99% of the parents won't read any way is just too much and I don't even teach elementary school. Sorry.
As for venting, yes, vent all you want, it is the WAY that thing are vented that are really offensive. Pretty much all homework here is referred to as 'busy work'. While you may think that, the reality of the situation is that it isn't. For the project poster op I can list of several educational objectives accomplished, time management, computer usage, project planning, writing skills, proofreading, spelling, sentence structure, etc. associated with that project. All of these are very necessary skills. Now, the teacher could have assigned a 3 page typed paper describing all these things about each child and accomplished the same thing but it wouldn't have been as engaging for the child nor will the oral reports given be as interesting for those listening.