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In reply to the discussion: "You want kids to come to class? You want them to get excited?" [View all]Smarmie Doofus
(14,498 posts)44. This reply *makes* the thread.
Talk about boiling things down to the essentials.
There is more valuable info re. classroom mngmnt. and teaching in general packed into this one reply than in 100 hours of typical in-service training by professional teacher-trainers.
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he's an idiot. First off, regardless of whether the teacher uses 'packets' or not, his approach
HiPointDem
May 2013
#35
And part of that, is the school system needs to make the teachers want to do that
Scootaloo
May 2013
#3
No. I've never known Novacaine to wear off in the chair. We disconnected on that.
Buzz Clik
May 2013
#14
I can't believe everyone is seeing a kid ranting at a teacher, with NO context, and everyone here
Squinch
May 2013
#8
Thank you. It seems *everyone* thinks they can do the teacher's job better ...
eppur_se_muova
May 2013
#10
Not that, but people who aren't teachers don't really know what they are talking about
duffyduff
May 2013
#21
Its funny how they all think they do, though, isn't it? You could cut the ignorance - and the
Squinch
May 2013
#29
On the other hand, the best history class I ever had in high school used solely packets.
Squinch
May 2013
#9
The kid is a potential failure and wants to blame it on everybody but himself.
duffyduff
May 2013
#20
The kid failed once and is trying to succeed. He feels the the teacher doesn't care.
Buzz Clik
May 2013
#24