Re: What Do I Do Here?
Posted by: mrs.h on 11/01/09
I think it would be appropriate to go to the principal and say
that a parent shared some concerns with you, and these are the
concerns. Let the principal handle it from there.
On 11/01/09, Ethical Teacher In Need of Advice wrote:
> I just received an email from a parent, who basically told
> me that our school's resource teacher is spoon feeding our
> kids the answers to the tests they are taking. Her son has
> been given answers to math retake tests, as opposed to
> getting assistance in figuring out how to do them himself.
>
> I don't know what to do with this information, but I am
> seriously concerned by this. I don't teach math, but I do
> send students to this teacher for "assistance" with language
> arts quizzes and tests. I would hate to find out he's been
> spoon feeding them answers to MY tests as well.
>
> Advice on how to handle this? It was shared by the parent in
> "confidence". NOW WHAT?
>