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Wednesday's Enterprise Letters to the Editor section seemsed be dominated by letters dealing with the AP science teacher at LHS. I was wondering if anyone in forum land might have an "inside" perspective on what's going on.
That's what I was thinking because it seems to involve so many. I was hoping someone here had first hand info.I read all three links and I see it differently... especially considering the young lady heading this charge didn't give up the class completely... she switched to CSM to finish the course. If it were one or two students... I'd chalk it up to childish tantrums, but when it's classroom full after classroom full, I believe the teachers really need to rethink their choice of teaching techniques...:shrug:
Disclaimer... the above opinion is based on the articles I've read. I'd love to know how she's doing in the CSM course and their teaching techniques by comparison.
I read all three links and I see it differently... especially considering the young lady heading this charge didn't give up the class completely... she switched to CSM to finish the course. If it were one or two students... I'd chalk it up to childish tantrums, but when it's classroom full after classroom full, I believe the teachers really need to rethink their choice of teaching techniques...:shrug:
Disclaimer... the above opinion is based on the articles I've read. I'd love to know how she's doing in the CSM course and their teaching techniques by comparison.
With me she discovered that grading my papers incorrectly was the only way to get to me.
I would like to hear from those who survived the class.
Who was this teacher? McCarthy?
I'm not naming names :shrug: I know PERSONALLY I had McCarthy for a class, and she was good. Pretty sure she wasn't the one accused, but I think the nazi mom may be addressing the entire Chemistry department :shrug:
In respect to the three articles at hand...the one written by the teacher, IMWHO, sums up this situation the best.![]()
And even if it is AP, the class should not be designed to make the students fail. If the entire class was doing poorly, the instructor should have made some corrective action to help the students. AP is supposed to be a lot harder and A LOT more work, but it shouldnt be imposssible... The grade curve should have some failures, mostly C's, and some A's. That's how it is with any class.
This helicopter Mommy better hope she marries her spawn off right out of high school, or the kid will be living in her basement for the rest of her life.
I has McCarthy too and she was an excellent teacher. Chemistry was definitely not my strongest subject, but she got me through it (Occasionally I would stay after class etc). And she is a good person, that why I was curious...
This teacher will most certainly be fired - how dare he not give little Johnny and Jane positive reinforcement when they slack off in class??? The OUTRAGE! I'll bet Mommies all over Ltown are firing up their torches and dragging out the pitchforks even as we speak.
If the teachers really said they weren't going to teach the material to the students because college professors didn't teach, then they're wrong. I don't much care about this situation, but that part stood out to me. College professors most certainly do teach. They go over material in class, and expect you to study to really understand it. They most certainly answer questions, and they are usually always willing to help after class, etc. if a student asks. They don't hold students' hands, but they're usually willing to help if the student seeks it.
These are kids on the honor roll, they are not whiners. They've consistently taken upper level courses throughout high school and understand the concept of work. If AP courses do not require a teacher to teach, why do we pay them a salary? Regrettably not every teacher can be a Ms. McCarthy!![]()