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My kid's reading teacher is a bad speller - what would you do?
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I was reviewing my son's weekly vocabulary list. There are two misspelled words and one really bad sentence fragment (whittle - to cut shave off chips of wood). I sent her an e-mail alerting her to the errors. This is the second time I have done this. The first time she actually misspelled some of his spelling words! She didn't acknowledge the first e-mail.
My son said that she also has in-class materials with errors like these. She will usually alert the kids if there is an error, apologize for it, tell them that she was really busy, and move on.
I understand that everyone makes mistakes. I realize that in this day and age of spell checkers, some mistakes (she wrote "devise" when she meant "device") are actually easier to make. But she's a 3rd grade reading teacher!!
What's the next step? A one-on-one conference with the teacher? When should this be elevated to the administration? We are in a very diverse school system, and I'm sure that some parents don't have the time to look over their kids' work.
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Re: My kid's reading teacher is a bad speller - what would you do?
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February 02, 2012, 02:13:22 PM »
Boy, that's a tough one. I'd say when you escalate the issue is based on how receptive she is to your concerns when you talk to her; and if she actually tries to improve. Even if her spelling really does suck, there are tools she can use to prevent these simple errors.
But it is rather concerning she does not know the same words she is supposed to be teaching to 3rd graders.
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February 02, 2012, 02:23:28 PM »
I would simply talk to her and explain while you are *sure* she is busy (as most teachers are during the day), her writing is her "face" to the parents, and while she is an excellent teacher, you'd hate for other parents to see these misspellings and think poorly of her. It's like a car lot having dirty cars for sale. You want to put your best foot forward, and for her that is the communication.
If she gets pissed it's time for a chat with her principal. There's no excuse for a teacher to regularly misspell words in parent communications or assignments. She'd never accept the "I was busy" excuse from her students. Teachers need to model the behavior they expect.
Good luck.
BTW- I'm a science teacher, so my spelling doesn't count.
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February 02, 2012, 02:28:51 PM »
This seems like a classic case of, 'those who can't do, teach!'
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Definitely talk to her before escalating. Let her reaction determine whether you have to go over her head. I'd be kind of pissed myself if my kid's teacher couldn't spell the words on the spelling list...
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Quote from: CLAY on February 02, 2012, 02:23:28 PM
BTW- I'm a science teacher, so my spelling doesn't count.
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Science rocks, it was my favorite subject and I had the good grades to prove it!
My daughter is a teacher and my wife was a teacher. (Administrator now)
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Dude, what do you expect in Mississippi?
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I'm almost a sceered to reply tho this tread.
My Mum was a teacher.
If language skills are important to you, for your child, you must seek out a specialist teacher, instructor or tutor.
A quiet inquiry to the principal as to a recommendation in that regard will probably be all you'll need to do.
We simply do not value our teachers highly enough to support the best ones so we get what we get.
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Man, if shah were still around we could have 'em hook up.
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Quote from: Blunder on February 02, 2012, 03:18:40 PM
Man, if shah were still around we could have 'em hook up.
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No way is that acceptable. Bad for anyone, inexcusable for a teacher in any class, much less English. That's like Clay pouring methyl alcohol while enjoying a Cohiba.
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Be thankful your kid has a teacher that does more than make copies of worksheets out of some antiquated workbooks that cover material not specified by the state's guidelines on what will be on the standardized test your child will have to take at year's end.
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I would go the tutor route . . . . I would not speak to the teacher directly until the end of the school year, at which time I would contact the teacher AND the principal at the same time.
There is a great deal of the school year left -- while most teachers take their responsibility seriously, there can be some petty folks in the district, and she might be one -- your child could have a very long year indeed, should you approach her directly.
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It is absolutely unacceptable. Does she let the kids off and get a better grade when they misspell things they turn in to her (though how would she know...)? Escalate it. How many kids get to get a poor education because she's careless and 'busy'? This is why teachers earn zero respect.
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She apologized in her e-mail response. Not sure if she exactly gets it yet or not. I'll keep watching the material that comes home. I'll schedule a face to face meeting with her if I see more errors. I just want the material better edited before it gets to the kids, not necessarily punishment (unless that is what it takes).
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This is the benefit of having the time to go over my son's homework and assist as needed (after he has tried first).
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This is why teachers earn zero respect.
We've been very happy with all of his teachers up until this year. They've generally instilled a love of learning and an interest in knowledge, particularly in core subjects like math. They've also forced him to deal with authority figures with different personalities. There's a lot of social learning going on at school, too.
Even this teacher - the assignments are good ones that challenge my son even if her spelling is poor.
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Quote from: 1moreroad on February 02, 2012, 02:05:05 PM
My son said that she also has in-class materials with errors like these. She will usually alert the kids if there is an error, apologize for it, tell them that she was really busy, and move on.
Yikes...maybe she should busy herself with the material she is being paid to teach.
I wonder if my boss would take "I was busy" as an excuse if our company lost a couple million dollar account because I missed something in my engineering reviews?
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Looks like the government run public schools have come full circle.
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