Re: Reason why principal won't get rid of difficult teachers
    Posted by: what you post doesn't quite add up on 6/08/13
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    A mediocre teacher who led kids to national level competitions?

    Perhaps your judgments aren't as accurate as you like to think
    they are?

    On 6/08/13, anon wrote:

    > I would like to get an administrator's perspective about

    > our situation at work. We have two teachers at our school

    > who are causing a lot of trouble but our principal won't

    > get rid of them. They both gossip tremendously, complain

    > about everything, and are causing a lot of division in our

    > teams. They are also mediocre classroom teachers without

    > classroom management and inability to collaborate with our

    > special education department.

    >

    >

    >

    > The principal won't get rid of them because one teacher led

    > a team of students to win first place in a regional science

    > competition taking the students to the nationals. The other

    > teacher has great connections with theater programs and

    > puts together decent plays.

    >

    >

    >

    > Are these accomplishments worth putting up with these two

    > teachers who cause so much problems? By the way, both are

    > new teachers and can be fired without reason.


    Posts on this thread, including this one

  • Reason why principal won't get rid of difficult teachers, 6/08/13, by anon.
  • Re: Reason why principal won't get rid of difficult teachers, 6/08/13, by what you post doesn't quite add up.
  • Re: Reason why principal won't get rid of difficult teachers, 6/09/13, by hst.
  • Re: Reason why principal won't get rid of difficult teachers, 6/09/13, by anon.
  • Re: Reason why principal won't get rid of difficult teachers, 6/09/13, by anon.
  • Re: Reason why principal won't get rid of difficult teachers, 6/10/13, by Chuck.