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    Post: Question about communicating
    Posted by: ? on 10/20/09

    I've posted on the main board but I know that you guys will
    understand better.

    This might be a little complicated so bear with me. I've
    changed the names obviously but also the courses just to
    make it easier. Teacher A teaches Whatever 1 and I teach
    Whatever 2. As a sophomore teacher in our state, I am
    judged on the test scores that include what she teaches as
    well as what I teach. There is no standardized state test
    at her grade. And the subject she teaches is the one our
    kids don't do well on at all.

    There is an additional bonus program where A LOT of money
    can be earned-thousands of dollars. So she has decided that
    she will take time away from Whatever 1 to teach other
    content from a previous grade so that her kids will do well
    on an achievement test so she can earn the bonus.

    I have issues with this. Our kids, all through HS, do worst
    in her areas. This dogs them 10th grade, 11th grade and
    12th for some. In addition, I am being judged on what she
    does or does not teach. I'm not as concerned about the
    bonus but I am concerned about looking bad. I'm not blaming
    her for the kids' performance but I know it can't do good to
    spend less time teaching a subject in which our kids are
    deficient. I'd really like to ask her, or ask the
    department so he can broach the subject, if it wouldn't
    really be best if she stuck to her actual curriculum as
    outlined by the state standards and the district plans. She
    has said this in front of APs and they didn't say anything.
    I'm sure they didn't think about how it will affect our
    scores. What would be the best way to try to talk about this?


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  • Question about communicating, 10/20/09, by ?.
  • Re: Ask for a three-person meeting with the principal. nfmsg , 10/21/09, by L. Swilley.

     
     

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