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Terrible class teacher causing concern amongst parents

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DodgyMcDodgerson · 01/02/2024 18:55

My son is in Year 2. To briefly summarise, his class teacher shouts at the class frequently, there’s alot of punishments both individual and whole class, alot of putting kids down and responding to them very abruptly.
most of the girls in the class are terrified of her (as in to the point some girls are crying coming into school, another little girl wet herself rather than interrupt the teacher to ask to go to the toilet. When the girls mother suggested her daughter had been nervous to put her hand up in case she got shouted at, the teacher completely dismissed this as unthinkable). There are a few boys in particular who she seems to really
single out to tell off, and these are lovely kids - not unruly or being disruptive. She’s telling one boy off for not understanding the work as an example. The kids are unanimous in their dislike of her. The parents in the class are unanimous in their dislike of her.Literally not heard one positive word about her.
one child has already transferred to a different school and there is talk of more
following.
bearing in mind that this is not even 6 months into a new job and in a class of 28 children there have already been at least 5 complaints (that I’m aware of) - is this teacher likely to remain at the school????

OP posts:
mids2019 · 07/11/2024 06:18

A lot of classrooms demand strict teaching and I for one want a teacher pupils respect. Mass disruption in classrooms is a huge barrier to the education of many pupils. I wonder how many of the potential complainants have truly well behaved pupils? Few I think.

superplumb · 07/11/2024 12:21

Some teachers are awful both personally and professionally. No child should be crying going into school or wetting themselves because they're too scared to ask for a look break
Whats wrong with some of you.

Op make a complaint and get parents involved, speak to head and also the governors.

KillerTomato7 · 08/11/2024 03:58

mids2019 · 07/11/2024 06:18

A lot of classrooms demand strict teaching and I for one want a teacher pupils respect. Mass disruption in classrooms is a huge barrier to the education of many pupils. I wonder how many of the potential complainants have truly well behaved pupils? Few I think.

If constantly yelling at students and assuming the worst of them doesn’t earn their respect, I can’t imagine what would.

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