Report Card Comments
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For a small minority, writing report cards isn't a big deal. But most teachers generally dread report card writing time. Completing the comment sections can be time consuming, especially if you have twenty students in your class to get through.
ArticleReport cards and comments differ from one school to another. Progress reports are a great way to monitor a student's behavioural and academic progress and highlight areas a child may need help with developing. In some IB schools, they develop their own way of presenting teachers' report cards. Along with the IB learner profile, PYP report card comments must contain the attitude and achievements of the child. IB teachers won't usually make comments based merely on the summative assessment, but on the overall performance of the child. Everything is taken into consideration - the Unit of Inquiry's formative assessment, rubrics, attitude, profile and more. This includes subject specialist report cards comments like Math and other disciplines. Being an IB teacher isn't an easy job, it needs a lot of passion, enthusiasm and non subjectivity, especially when it comes to writing a progress report for a child. The days are long gone, when a teacher could just take a calculator and compute the students' grades. For a small minority, completing the cards isn't a big deal - but most teachers generally dread report writing time. Completing the comment sections can be time consuming - especially if you have twenty students in your class to get through. Checking through discrepancies for a large class can cost the teacher time and a ranting from the parents, if things aren't satisfactory. Teachers who have less than fifteen students in their class can obviously ease the process and increase communicating the reports to the parents. Tips For Report Card Comment Writing:
Teachers are not alone during the report writing period.The students of the class face some anxiety as do the Parents. They are usually as nervous as their child - especially when they received the report card during Parents Teachers Meeting.There can also be some discrepancies between what is written in the report card, and the behaviour the parents witness at home. During PTM - especially at elementary level - there are mixed emotions. Parents should realize that some students attitudes or learning styles differ from what they show in the classroom. Here Are Some Suggestions For Parents:
When a Teacher and a parent work together to achieve a common goal, problems including learning disabilities or behavioral problems will be addressed sooner and everyone will benefit. Come and Grab the Available Report Card Comments They have adjectives, words and phrases that would be appropriate for all grade levels and are also applicable for homework and library. It will minimize your gigantic task of writing report cards. You Can Also Read Tips 4 & 5 For Better Comment Writing. About The Author
Evelyn PD
Occasional writer for IB Clever and IB Coordinator
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