| 1. | 2/14/2008 9:52:00 PM | I understand the incredible amount of work that went into creating the 10-day schedule. However, rotating schedules for 'specials' teachers are incredibly difficult. Students need to remember to bring materials to school on an alternating schedule - asking elementary students to keep track is very difficult.
I don't know if it's possible to change, but my job is very difficult. |
| 2. | 3/4/2008 3:01:00 AM | Maybe some built in time for teacher collaboration? This would in turn affect the students as teachers would be better prepared. |
| 3. | 3/4/2008 1:59:00 PM | More work on internet based (virtual classrooms) classes at the high school level would assist in scheduling difficulties and would not interfer with the regular day. |
| 4. | 3/4/2008 3:01:00 PM | Could we extend Summer School for those that really need it? We could provide Summer School at home schools with small groups of students. |
| 5. | 3/6/2008 8:47:00 PM | An an added art class for each classroom at the elementary level will create a much needed additional prep for teachers. |
| 6. | 3/6/2008 6:40:00 PM | This is great, but how we find time to do alternative programming is another question. Right now, pacing is so tight in some subjects that we don't even have enough time to go back and reteach. |
| 7. | 3/6/2008 6:38:00 PM | Here is never enought time to get all things done in one day. Too much to do, we teach every subject and planning takes alot of extra time before or after school. 45 minutes of prep a day only just starts to get things done! |
| 8. | 3/6/2008 10:37:00 PM | As long as it does not increase teacher planning time that is already limited. I am all for serving our students better, but we need the time to prepare. |
| 9. | 3/6/2008 10:51:00 PM | I'm all about better serving our students, but that means I, as a teacher, need more time to PLAN to better meet the needs of our students' needs. They go hand in hand. |