Most schools are arranged such that students move between 5-7 classes daily. If each class has 20-30 students, a teacher might have 100-200 students/year. Does any adult in this system fully understand any one child? If the parents are checked out, the kid's essentially orphaned.
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Haha essentially. An advisor visits them at their jobs outside of school, hosts potlucks, gets to know their families, runs their parent conferences and communication. It’s a good small community across grade levels
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OK, this is great! But it seems like *a lot* to put on a teacher... (assuming they're also teaching classes throughout the schoolday?) Does this not lead to serious burnout? What you're describing sounds like two full-time jobs
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