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Principal Observations Are Always at a Bad Time—Help Me!

Last updated: March 29, 2025 8:25 am
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As a first-year 8th-grade math teacher, it can be challenging to receive feedback on your teaching practices, especially when observations happen on challenging days like Halloween, the Friday before Thanksgiving, or right before winter break. It’s important to differentiate between walk-throughs and formal observations, as walk-throughs are often based on the principal’s availability rather than a planned observation. In this situation, it’s crucial to communicate with your principal and suggest specific dates for observation to showcase the improvements you’ve made based on previous feedback.

Seek support from fellow teachers to understand how they handle challenging days and classroom observations. Building relationships with veteran teachers can provide valuable insights into school culture and effective teaching strategies. Remember that feedback from observations is meant to help you grow as a teacher, so approach the situation with a mindset of learning and improvement.

Handling a student making racist remarks can be a delicate situation, especially when the student’s family member is part of the administration team. It’s essential to address the behavior directly, interrupting the action, educating the student on why the remarks are inappropriate, and involving both the administration and the student’s parents in the conversation. Utilize resources from organizations like Learning for Justice to guide you through addressing hate and bias in the classroom.

Managing group projects in high school can be challenging, especially when students complain about uneven participation. Setting clear norms and expectations for group work, allowing students to have some choice in group formation, and scaffolding collaborative learning skills can help alleviate issues with group projects. Consider grading collaboration as part of the assessment to emphasize the importance of working effectively in a team. Implementing student reflection at the end of the project can also help students learn from the experience and improve their collaborative skills for future projects.

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If you have burning questions related to teaching or classroom management, reach out to We Are Teachers for advice and support. Remember, you’re not alone in facing challenges as a teacher, and there are resources available to help you navigate difficult situations and improve your teaching practice.

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