I see your point but I think it’s case by case. You’ve made the decision to share drafts b4 - and you take the responsibility seriously.
While I have no doubt most teachers are looking to advocate - I guess it goes back to the old days in my thought process where the teacher had to sign over the back of the sealed envelope - so that their signature is whole - because what was on that form was for no other eyes except the teacher and the school.
But I do understand and appreciate your perspective.
It reminds me how I did a letter for an employee maybe 10-15 years ago and in that case, I had them review it…but that was my choice. He was going for an MBA.
I think i’d feel otherwise if I was a writer who wasn’t going to do that as most teachers are.
But your perspective is certainly valid and real world.
thanks