For parents reading school reports

Cornersteady replied on 20/07/2018 14:08

Posted on 20/07/2018 14:08

Saw this on the BBC, and it is so so true, I've certainly used a few of these

It's that time of year again. Teachers up and down the land have been slaving over their end-of-year reports and parents are eagerly awaiting to hear whether or not their little angels are top of the class.

But what does "full of self-confidence" or "lively and enthusiastic" really mean?

We asked one teacher - who goes under the name of Mrs Smith - to let us know what those positive-spin comments actually mean.

Here are her thoughts:

Is a sociable member of the class: Doesn't really come to school to work, much prefers having a gossip in the toilets


Knows their own mind: Not particularly good at doing what they are asked to do


Always enthusiastic when working in a group: Likes to be in charge, a proper bossy boots

Full of self-confidence: A little too arrogant and won't take being told they are wrong

Needs to channel their enthusiasm into their own work: Please get on with your own work and leave the rest of the class to get on with their own

Is always curious: Shows too much interest in anything and everything except their work

Enthusiastic contributor to class discussions: Always has an opinion on everything and shares it loudly at every opportunity

Displays excellent listening skills: Never has an opinion on anything, would rather self-combust than put their hand up

Open to new ideas: Easily led into poor behaviour

Wonderful unique character: Thank goodness there is only one like you in my class

Has shown an interest in self-guided learning: Decides on a daily basis which work to complete

Has an interesting and inquiring mind: Does your child ever stop asking questions?

Occasionally lacks focus: Sits as far from the window as possible to prevent daydreaming

Has a strong sense of right and wrong: Bit of a telltale if we are honest

Lively and enthusiastic: Goodness me your child is hard work

Has a wide circle of friends: I have run out of seats to put your child in where they won't chat

Knows the school rules well: Is reminded by me of them daily

Makes everyone smile: Bit of a clown

A bubbly, fun-loving personality: Honestly child, calm it down a little

Is ready for a new challenge: I'm counting down the days until the end of term

Enjoys working independently: Finds sharing hard

Is a pleasure to teach: Honestly, your child has helped preserve my sanity this year

Bakers2 replied on 24/07/2018 15:10

Posted on 24/07/2018 15:10

I worked in the driving licence section of the county council, that dates me 😉, in the holidays, noting endorsements on the record cards. One very memorable name was Didwithskill J****. It took my awhile to work it out and i thought it was very bad handwriting from the court but a trawl through the record cards conformed the spelling. I was sweet and innocent 15 years old then.

 

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