*grumble grumble*
One of my coworkers has been complaining and complaining that students in our opt-in summer math program are being asked to complete work and being made to do things that make them unhappy (like math when they don't understand it immediately). He chewed me out in front of the class yesterday for harsh grading (giving the kids the points they deserved for the work they had submitted, no matter how hard they'd worked on it--they knew the rubric before they started and it's their problem if they didn't read the directions). Now the teacher has finally pretty much told him that he's the in-class tutor and we're the teachers, and it's our business and not his.
But seriously, dude? He's been a major downer and doesn't seem to understand things like "no, we can't teach math class like an English class, because math class is math class and English is English, and the sheer amount of technical terminology needed to get anywhere in mathematics combined with the necessary spatial visualization skills makes it impossible to just sit up front and have a seminar about it at the middle school level after the pedagogy the students have received so far. Sorry you hated math, buddy, but your pipe dream is not fucking possible at this stage of the game and quietly chewing me out in the middle of the room I'm managing is not acceptable behavior!