SassyIrishLass
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The teacher? Yes, I would be against that. The students? No.
Why? It's a First Amendment right. Before you start the post never said reading the Bible to students
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The teacher? Yes, I would be against that. The students? No.
Why? It's a First Amendment right. Before you start the post never said reading the Bible to students
No rush, winco.
Take your time.
Comma. Some parts of the US public school system are complete failures. Mainly blue states and blue inner cities in red states. I taught in a blue inner-city school for 3 years. It was a nightmare. My schools where my grandkids go are doing just fine.The U.S. public school system is a complete failure.
Period.
What's the difference in the teacher telling the kids to say **** ice?The teacher? Yes, I would be against that. The students? No.
What's the difference in the teacher telling the kids to say **** ice?
Couldn't answer the question. That says it all.
I'm talking about any school. How do you discipline if every time you do it, you lose?What would you do? Make them fail so they drop out? What does that accomplish?
Schools in Florida where I taught graduated about 87% of their students on time after 12 years. When I moved to Kentucky, my high school with the DoD graduated 100% on time because military dependents schools have many more options to deal with unruly and failing students. My local Kentucky schools had graduation rates in the 90% range and usually increased slightly over the years. I had one rural school where we graduated 97%.
That's a great question. Since you seem to know all, why don't you give us your approach to solving the problem?I'm talking about any school. How do you discipline if every time you do it, you lose?
Do 47 x 164
No rush, winco.
Take your time.
I was driving dingbat.Couldn't answer the question. That says it all.
Lol. As a guy who has engineered buildings, I can assure you I can do the math. Simply testing this method when the math gets a bit harder.Couldn't answer the question, so you deflect and ask a totally irrelevant question. That says it all.
I gave you my response. Either detention or suspension. Without consequences, their education is finished anyhow.That's a great question. Since you seem to know all, why don't you give us your approach to solving the problem?
Accept what answer?No, you didn't answer his question if you would accept that answer. Perhaps you should read it again for comprehension.
I meant using the method you used previously.
There is no standard way. How a student understands the concept is most important. If they arrive at the correct without violating any math rules, the answer should be acceptable.Thinking outside of the box is awesome, until they spend more time thinking outside the box than they do inside of any box and that leads to better teamwork and productivity.
I would accept the answer and then tell them to do it the standard way to make sure they understood that.
Where was this filmed? Barack Hussein Obama Elementary School, New Mecca, VA?
Think back. Would one of your teachers clap, if you dropped F bombs during a class presentation?
Why are teachers indoctrinating kids anyway?
I saw your previous answer. Deleted. Sorry!Accept what answer?
The fastest way by using the internet computer.Good
Now how did you do it?
What method did you use?
It’s ok to share your thoughts.
I was driving dingbat.