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Re: Did not listen to suggestions, advice, comments
Posted by Way too overconfident for an ST nfm on 4/23/08

    On 4/23/08, me wrote:
    > Well, I passed Student Teaching and have been teaching for nearly 5
    > years now, but while I was Student Teaching I had to have emergency
    > surgery!!! That was a nighmare, therefore my experience suffered. I
    > got great reviews from the Kinder teacher, but the next teacher I went
    > to did not help me out at all. I ended up moving to another school. It
    > was emotional hell for me!!!! Happy thats over. So, yes, there can be
    > two sides to every story. I hate to whine and sound like some of my
    > students by saying "she didn't like me", but after being in the
    > hospital she had a pre-conceived idea.
    >
    > On 4/23/08, young teacher wrote:
    >> That sounds too fishy - a ST failing because of supervisor not
    >> liking them. There has to be another side.
    >>
    >> If that happened to me, I'd ask for specific information on how
    >> could improve and get details. If not, I'd go to my placement office
    >> and get a different sup. If not, I'd take it to the dean of my
    >> college.
    >>
    >> Yes, some of it's politics just like the work world but there's a
    >> limit, especially when it has to do with grades.

     
     

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