He isn't in my sons class ny any chance is he? I have two boys, last year we had similar comments about my older son from his teacher - I suggested that he was bored and wasn't being stretched enough - she did nothing about it - eventually she decided that he needed to be referred to speech and language therapy. We thought this was nonsence, but went ahead - speech therapys conclusion - he is bright and was bored. older son's new teacher has no problems with his concentration strangley enough! Younger son now has the techer that older son had last year. All of a sudden he has gone from being a "pleasure to teach" never lost any golden time to being in detention for not finshing his work.
We went to the head teacher after parents night as you could see that there was no comparison with his behaviour and abilities prior to going in the class to that after.
Anyhoo, the head is going to investigate, so that mmay be an option for you.
it is hard to hear nothing but negative comments - I know that no child is an angel, but they all have positive qualities and the teacher should be emphasising these - positive encouragement and all that.
I know that it is not possible to appeal to all kids interests all the time, but a teacher should be able to make any subject interesting enough to hold their classes attention. i believe as parents that we need to support the work that teachers do in the class, but when the teaching is falling short of the mark, I would raise this.
Have you been able to speak to any of the other parents to see what view they have about this teacher?
I would certainly question whether there is an action plan in place, what they are doing to support him in the classroom and what support you need to provide. It is simply not acceptable for them to expect that your son gazes out of the window for the next 10 years.
Teachers get well paid and