haha, it IS frustrating to be told by an 8 year old that you are doing his (seemingly) simple math problems wrong (while getting the correct answer) and then having his teacher back him up! but its cool to see that at least he's learning it.
Once they learn the "correct" way, then maybe you can show them quicker ways if you think it won't confuse them. My mom did that with me back in school, and I ended up being much faster at mental math then most of my friends, simply because I found "her way" to be easier in that case.haha, it IS frustrating to be told by an 8 year old that you are doing his (seemingly) simple math problems wrong (while getting the correct answer) and then having his teacher back him up! but its cool to see that at least he's learning it.
YES!too often there is an inordinant amount of emphasis put on GRADES rather than LEARNING!
I wonder if you could produce some of your facts that you use to make this statement. I am not an elementary teacher, but I think your statement is completely wrong. Yes, there are bad elementary teachers. There are bad middle and HS teachers. There are bad college professors. There are also some remarkable teachers at all levels.I can see how being a parent would make you ultra concerned. but the cold facts are that elementary school grades are a joke, administered by joke teachers
Awe dude dd you have a bad time in elementary school? It was a fifth grade teacher that got me interested in math. It was a third grade teacher that figured out my son was a gifted artist and challenged him to excel in both art and the sciences. I really don't understand a blanket statement like this when elementary and all teachers can and do shape young lives. Sure htere is bad ones but there are also bad lawyers, cops and bankers.I can see how being a parent would make you ultra concerned. but the cold facts are that elementary school grades are a joke, administered by joke teachers (sorry if any of you are elementary school "teachers"). Thats good he has a lot of friends, thats what elementary school is for. the 2 years of middle school is where he will learn to be a good student.
Thanks, Kevin, I couldn't think of a civil way to answer this. I always did well and liked school growing up, but since my wife became a teacher I've gotten to respect their work a lot more. Little does HD know what teachers do.I wonder if you could produce some of your facts that you use to make this statement. I am not an elementary teacher, but I think your statement is completely wrong. Yes, there are bad elementary teachers. There are bad middle and HS teachers. There are bad college professors. There are also some remarkable teachers at all levels.
Every time I have made blanket statements like the one you made, it has always come back to bite me in the ass.
Everything is based on a solid foundation.I can see how being a parent would make you ultra concerned. but the cold facts are that elementary school grades are a joke, administered by joke teachers (sorry if any of you are elementary school "teachers"). Thats good he has a lot of friends, thats what elementary school is for. the 2 years of middle school is where he will learn to be a good student.