Wednesday, September 21, 2005
imbeciles and scoundrels
I wonder, more and more often, if I am actually teaching my students anything.
When I ramble on and on about parts of speech, multiplication, and vocabulary, are they even listening?
Is the information I attempt to pass-on going in one ear and out the other?
Today in class a stack of papers disappeared from my desk.
"Who took the worksheets?' I question.
"Classmate did! That scoundrel!" a student tattled.
"Scoundrel" was one of last week's vocabulary words.
A smile passed over my lips.
Later as I wrote the days homework I mis-copied a page number and was corrected.
"You imbecile, it's page 13!"
Should I be angry that he called me an imbecile?
Or happy that he used a vocabulary word in the correct context?
The problems involved in the education field.
When I ramble on and on about parts of speech, multiplication, and vocabulary, are they even listening?
Is the information I attempt to pass-on going in one ear and out the other?
Today in class a stack of papers disappeared from my desk.
"Who took the worksheets?' I question.
"Classmate did! That scoundrel!" a student tattled.
"Scoundrel" was one of last week's vocabulary words.
A smile passed over my lips.
Later as I wrote the days homework I mis-copied a page number and was corrected.
"You imbecile, it's page 13!"
Should I be angry that he called me an imbecile?
Or happy that he used a vocabulary word in the correct context?
The problems involved in the education field.
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i am sure i can do that.
any specific subject?
i have a math class, two sciences, a reading, and a writing.
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any specific subject?
i have a math class, two sciences, a reading, and a writing.
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