Teacher grading
Sir,—After reading M. A. Hogan’s letter (June 22) regarding teaching, one can only hope that for his sake M. A. Hogan is the very best in his chosen career in case hi’s employer decides to start a grading system. As regards teachers making mistakes, one can only assume that M. A. Hogan does not make mistakes. Having school-age children, I have much pleasure in saying the teachers I have met at my children’s school have struck me as being pleasant, intelligent people, perhaps not perfect, but people who have qualified through the right academic channels, and as long as they do their best I feel there is little reason to complain as they sometimes do a very difficult job.— Yours, etc., (Mrs) CATHY SIMPSON. June 24, 1983.
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