Teachers' Concerns about Parents
The cover of the February 21 issue of Time Magazine boldly proclaimed, "What Teachers Hate About Parents" along with the subhead.....: "Pushy dads. Hovering
moms. Parents who don't show up at all. Are kids paying the price?"
In this cover story, Nancy Gibbs reports on the growing frustrations teachers
have with parents. Teachers say parent management is a bigger struggle than
finding enough funding or maintaining discipline or enduring the toils of testing.
According to the Consortium for Policy Research in Education and
the Center for the Study of Teaching and Policy, the hassles of
dealing with parents is one reason that 40% to 50% of new teachers are gone
from the profession within five years. Even master teachers who love their work,
says Harvard education professor Sara Lawrence-Lightfoot, call this "the
most treacherous part of their jobs."
You can find this story online at the Time web site, but you must
be a Time subscriber to view the entire article at: http://mail.ccie.com/go/eed/0561
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