How to Teach a Dog to Bark. Real Teachers will Get it. Fake Teachers will Hate it.

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"Real Teachers" in the sense of someone actually dedicated to educating students. This is how they would do it.

There are any people who work at schoold districts in the position of "teacher" are not teachers, but rather virtue signalers. They would have given this dog a treat after three trials.

Not a tragedy in the case of a dog that learns to "earn" treats for not meeting expectations but sitting and looking dumb, but horrible for a kid who learns the same.
 
I've had a lot of dogs over the years, but not one of them needed to be taught how to bark. They were autodidacts.

But I suppose some of the purebreds (aka inbred) are pretty slow and may need a tutor.
 


"Real Teachers" in the sense of someone actually dedicated to educating students. This is how they would do it.

There are any people who work at schoold districts in the position of "teacher" are not teachers, but rather virtue signalers. They would have given this dog a treat after three trials.

Not a tragedy in the case of a dog that learns to "earn" treats for not meeting expectations but sitting and looking dumb, but horrible for a kid who learns the same.


This seems like a pretty straightforward example of "I do, we do, you do"....and it works.
 
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