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Arrgh. There's always one teacher, one class that is a pain ...
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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 465340" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>I had HUGE problems in college from grad assistants who taught labs and lower level classes and didn't speak English. I didn't think ANY school would hire someone who couldn't speak English to teach in elem, middle, jr high or high schools. Is this a private school or public? There are SO MANY teachers needing work right now that they sure as sugar had other options. Why on EARTH would they hire someone who couldn't speak English to teach to English speaking students? </p><p></p><p>in my opinion the board of ed needs to hear about this. Maybe have a tape recorder with you in your bag to record her - if the principal can do the lesson then you won't go over his head to protest this person??</p><p></p><p>It is not personal, it is a matter of basic qualifications - and this woman does NOT seem to have them. That type of thing made me crazy as a student, and as a parent I fight it when I can. Move my kid out of the class when I can't.</p><p></p><p>"Class changes are not allowed" is a rule I do not recognize. It has been tried, and has failed, with each of my kids at least once. Just because they make it a policy or rule does NOT mean you must accept it, in my opinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 465340, member: 1233"] I had HUGE problems in college from grad assistants who taught labs and lower level classes and didn't speak English. I didn't think ANY school would hire someone who couldn't speak English to teach in elem, middle, jr high or high schools. Is this a private school or public? There are SO MANY teachers needing work right now that they sure as sugar had other options. Why on EARTH would they hire someone who couldn't speak English to teach to English speaking students? in my opinion the board of ed needs to hear about this. Maybe have a tape recorder with you in your bag to record her - if the principal can do the lesson then you won't go over his head to protest this person?? It is not personal, it is a matter of basic qualifications - and this woman does NOT seem to have them. That type of thing made me crazy as a student, and as a parent I fight it when I can. Move my kid out of the class when I can't. "Class changes are not allowed" is a rule I do not recognize. It has been tried, and has failed, with each of my kids at least once. Just because they make it a policy or rule does NOT mean you must accept it, in my opinion. [/QUOTE]
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