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Re: Taking class back from student teacher
Posted by suzy on 4/25/08

    OK...I finally have to respond to this student teacher
    issue. Why on earth did you allow your student teacher to
    get your class out of control? This sounds to me like an
    excuse. I used to have 4 student teachers a year. I have
    to say that I do not understand...I never allowed my class
    to be out of control. Didn't you supervise your student
    teacher and have personal reponsibility for your kids? I
    just don't get it.

    On 4/23/08, NJTeach wrote:
    > My student teacher will be leaving in less than two weeks.
    > This is the second student teacher my classes (8th
    > graders)
    > have had since the beginning of the semester (February).
    > Needless to say discipline has become an issue. With just
    > 8 weeks of school remaining, any ideas on re-establishing
    > control or is it just a lost cause?
    >
    > What would you do in this position? Thanks for your
    > help.

     
     

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