So why exactly should the teachers go out of their way to compile a special packet of work so that you can take a "cheap" Disney vacation. Do you offer to pay them for their time or is it just expected??? The fact that this discussion even exist is testament to the Low ranking our edcational system receives when compared to other industrialized countries.
The spelling, grammar and punctuation above is what points to the cause of any low ranking of our educational system.
Yes, this is an internet forum, but did you know you can go back and edit your own posts?
Now, in response to the points and (ahem)"questions" posed...
Compared to the majority of the rest of the world, we have far fewer vacation days. So to take a few extra here and there in this short thing we call life should not be big deal.
Teachers here, please clarify.
For the most part, the school year is mapped out in advance from the teachers' standpoint, often down to most homework assignments, as there is approved curriculum that needs to coordinate with other classes in the same grade.
A good example of this is one set of 30 books of a particular subject that needs to be rotated among 90 kids consisting of three classes over the course of a school year.
The consensus here of those teachers and parents who have posted seems to be that if there is sufficient notice given to the teacher (in most cases a month or more), that it is not such a huge inconvenience.
I wouldn't give any teacher anything less than 4 weeks, if it could be helped. Maybe 3 weeks with a major apology if it couldn't.
I think there is a moral compass that guides someone to be a teacher in the first place.
Most teachers I've encountered are concerned more about the betterment of people than of being compensated for a little extra time that may be required for
the few who take their kids out away from the standard vacation time. Most teachers are far underpaid for what is accomplished.
One post mentioned a cutesy note on a Friday asking to put all assignments for the next week in a packet that day as they would be gone the following week.
Unless for a family emergency, that is most certainly out of line with courtesy, and does not deserve to be catered to.