Probably not the right place to post this but non the less I was wondering if anyone could advise?
Is there a way in which I could officially clarify or not, if a certain maths teacher is actually qualified and registered to teach that subject?
We and other parents are having a great deal of trouble with a particular teacher and her ability, methods, and even state of mind in relation to her teaching.
Without going into detail on the many incidents and many visits to the principal from various parents this former recourse teacher is now teaching maths. We have asked the principal if indeed she is qualified to teach maths but were met with a brick wall and a rather melodramatic show of effrontery at such a question and a forceful request to not take the matter further without actually confirming the teacher in question is indeed qualified, (surely the easier option).
For the record I am not the type of parent who sides with his child at every little indiscretion, I am a firm believer that the teacher as the responsible guardian during the day is "right" and would have my full support in any actions taken first and foremost, but we have here a situation that is becoming ridiculous and needs to be resolved.
Is there an official channel I can avail of to address my concerns, without being seen as acting in an underhand manner.
Thank you in advance
Legs
Is there a way in which I could officially clarify or not, if a certain maths teacher is actually qualified and registered to teach that subject?
We and other parents are having a great deal of trouble with a particular teacher and her ability, methods, and even state of mind in relation to her teaching.
Without going into detail on the many incidents and many visits to the principal from various parents this former recourse teacher is now teaching maths. We have asked the principal if indeed she is qualified to teach maths but were met with a brick wall and a rather melodramatic show of effrontery at such a question and a forceful request to not take the matter further without actually confirming the teacher in question is indeed qualified, (surely the easier option).
For the record I am not the type of parent who sides with his child at every little indiscretion, I am a firm believer that the teacher as the responsible guardian during the day is "right" and would have my full support in any actions taken first and foremost, but we have here a situation that is becoming ridiculous and needs to be resolved.
Is there an official channel I can avail of to address my concerns, without being seen as acting in an underhand manner.
Thank you in advance
Legs