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Co-Teacher Issues
I know a teacher who does not get along with their co-teacher. They are worried that this will translate to the students, if it hasn't already. How can they figure out a solution? |
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Solution 1
Posted October 28, 2021 7:59 am |
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I believe a simple conversation may help handle this situation. If the issues are severe enough for the students to notice then the adults must talk it out. After trying a conversation, I would bring the issue to administration if it continues. |
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I agree, having something related to a simple conversation as adults does wonders. We have to remain professional at all times. |
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Posted on: March 31, 2022 8:49 pm
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Solution 2
Posted October 31, 2021 11:56 pm |
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Sitting down with the two of them and having a mediator of sorts should help the two keep the professional setting professional. Otherwise, like others have said, communication is key! |
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I agree! Sitting down and talking it out is best, especially before it could get worse. |
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Posted on: April 11, 2022 12:43 pm
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Solution 3
Posted November 1, 2021 12:53 am |
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Simply by having a sit-down with one another, after school, and brainstorming and airing their grievances, whatever they may be.
And working to come to an agreement regarding how they act in front of their class. |
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Solution 4
Posted March 31, 2022 8:50 pm |
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Take the co-teacher to the side alongside the teacher and settle out their differences. Try to come into an agreement for both of them to work in harmony. We can't risk having our students be affected by such things. |
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Solution 5
Posted April 11, 2022 12:42 pm |
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Teachers should be able to communicate with each other and have an adult conversation. No matter what, they shouldn't let their relationship affect their teaching or affect their relationship with their students. |
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Solution 6
Posted April 12, 2022 8:42 pm |
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The teachers should attempt to discuss the issues they face with a medeator. It may be best to bring administration in, depending on the severity of the situation. |
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Solution 7
Posted April 11, 2022 11:18 pm |
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In this situation communication is important. The dynamic of the teachers is going to affect the class and students directly so it's important they are on the same page. I would talk to the teacher and try to come to a compromise, if that didn't work i would ask my superior for help. |
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Solution 8
Posted October 11, 2022 5:42 am |
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I agree that having a conversation would be the best starting point, if the relationship doesn't get better from there I would maybe try to be professional and civil towards each other in school, if it gets worse in front of students I would then go to the principal with concerns. |
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Solution 9
Posted October 13, 2022 8:03 pm |
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I think that communication is key in this situation. They should have a conversation about the issues that they are having and come to a solution. |
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Solution 10
Posted April 17, 2022 3:28 am |
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Minimize their partnership unless necessary |
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Solution 11
Posted April 20, 2022 1:37 pm |
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Be adults and talk it out. If needed switch classrooms. the students are what matters |
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Solution 12
Posted October 10, 2022 4:30 pm |
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They need to get on the same page for the sake of the students. Teacher behavior needs to be consistent and positive |
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Solution 13
Posted February 20, 2023 9:58 pm |
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If communicating the needs of the teacher to the co teacher is not possible, or solutions have not been offered, see if a meeting with administration can resolve the issue or move the co teacher to another room. |
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