Blondy876
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No child should ever be humiliated in front of a room of their peers. Imagine your boss walking into your office and in front of your coworkers, humiliates you. How would you feel? It's not OK, and especially for a child. If that teacher spoke the OP's dd that way then the OP had every right in the world to be angry. And as for teachers who are consistently poor teachers, they shouldn't be allowed to continue to teach.
I love my job (not all aspects of it, the hours of paperwork, my irritating boss, the occasionally hostile parent) and part of my job is to instill a love of learning that will follow the child all through school. If I were to humiliate a child in my classroom I would never be able to accomplish that.
I also agree with another posters pretty concise wrap up of what teacher deals with on an ongoing basis, many people outside the profession don't understand all that goes into it. A lot of people see a teacher and automatically think, oh well, she only works a few days a year and gets summers off. Yes, I may have summers off but that's because during the school year I work 60-80 hour weeks. I have to catch up on life sometime.
I wish there were better ways to get the bad apples out of the profession they make us all look bad.
I love my job (not all aspects of it, the hours of paperwork, my irritating boss, the occasionally hostile parent) and part of my job is to instill a love of learning that will follow the child all through school. If I were to humiliate a child in my classroom I would never be able to accomplish that.
I also agree with another posters pretty concise wrap up of what teacher deals with on an ongoing basis, many people outside the profession don't understand all that goes into it. A lot of people see a teacher and automatically think, oh well, she only works a few days a year and gets summers off. Yes, I may have summers off but that's because during the school year I work 60-80 hour weeks. I have to catch up on life sometime.
I wish there were better ways to get the bad apples out of the profession they make us all look bad.

He did say she's a "new" teacher as in fresh out of school. Guess that must be it. But from time to time he comes home with a "demerit" which I have to sign. Not just this teacher but sometimes another. What the heck is with demerits????? Does it matter to me if he had two occasions of not handing in a test that I've signed? A demerit slip because he forgot his planner? Geez! That's ridiculous. I haven't once seen anything GOOD come home! 