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Not really hurt, but it does help me understand how much they're interested (or not) in what I'm teaching them.
When did Hunter introduce effective teaching?
by Answerbag Staff on August 2nd, 2010
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Regarding ethics, is it right for a teacher to allow an exception to a student when they have previously never done so?
by cbrown11 on December 5th, 2011
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Who started teaching school?
by Answerbag Staff on July 27th, 2010
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Who is Susan Nicosia?
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Do they teach morals and ethics in Canadian schools? Do they in any countries?
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What do you teach?
by Jennie thanks all of you ABers on March 31st, 2008
I teach people how to dance.
by yup. on March 31st, 2008
Well thats cool! what kind of dancing do you do?
by Jennie thanks all of you ABers on March 31st, 2008
That's good that you don't get hurt. One of my teachers told those of us who didn't do our labs one day that she was hurt that we didn't do our work. I don't think she should be hurt, though. She is a good teacher. She just gives way too much work!
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Thank you for your answer.
by AnonymousGirl on March 31st, 2008
Jenna - I teach Latin and Ballroom social dancing (Waltz, Tango, Salsa, Cha Cha etc...)
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Anon - Yeah, some teachers are just like that. When I was in high school, I was always offending my chemistry teacher by not doing my homework. Then he'd just get mad when I'd ace the exams, anyway! haha.
by yup. on March 31st, 2008
Fun! you must have skills and Patience. I have neither :)
by Jennie thanks all of you ABers on March 31st, 2008
Oh man. Good job on acing the exams. That reminds me of this guy I know. He does really good on tests and doesn't always do his homework. I don't know how he does it. Maybe he's just smart.
by AnonymousGirl on March 31st, 2008
Yeah, that actually prompted my Chemistry teacher to set up a Mensa IQ test for me. I ended up scoring well enough to be a "genius", and Mensa threatened (yes, threatened) me to bring up my grades and join Mensa and do all that bullcrap. I, instead, graduated high school with a 1.7 GPA. Go me! :/
by yup. on March 31st, 2008