tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6085494815688506093.post6557130537866422358..comments2024-03-05T04:58:24.950-06:00Comments on A Life Worth Living: Public Schools from a Teacher's PerspectiveUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6085494815688506093.post-59605143797538589152010-10-02T15:37:44.465-05:002010-10-02T15:37:44.465-05:00Well said.
I know its tough to be a teacher. I do...Well said. <br />I know its tough to be a teacher. I don't think I could do it.<br />This year my daughter is in kinder. Her class has 27 students & 3 more that have autism that they mainstream here and there. Its a lot for the teacher to do.. The kids are separated into 4 groups. Some days one group has to work w/no adult supervision. <br />I am a SAHM & I have all the time to volunteer. I volunteer in her class twice a week. But I do see at least 4 kids in her class that don't know how to write their names or even know their colors. There is so much they have to know entering kinder that if they don't know these basics they are really struggling. We are already going into our third month of school & they are still struggling with this. I hope they pick it up soon, November the teacher is gonna set up reading groups for those that are ready and January for those not quite there yet.Nicole @Team Pipkinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14674404055201389611noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6085494815688506093.post-61922073244935249662010-09-29T23:59:11.680-05:002010-09-29T23:59:11.680-05:00Love this post! I'm so grateful that our kids ...Love this post! I'm so grateful that our kids are in a good school, with small classrooms, and NO fundraising! No form of education is perfect, but what makes any of them successful is the involvement of the parents! Unfortunately for so many, it's nothing more than free daycare :(slshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06424675258077208704noreply@blogger.com