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Teaching Styles
Toni Legg (not verified)  2008-05-19 07:19   

Again, why do you feel the necessity to remain anonymous. Like I said, I know who you are. Your voice and syntax make it obvious. So we will keep playing the game of "I'll pretend I don't know, and you pretend you are infallable and we'll keep going. You know NOTHING about what goes on in my room. My students are not disruptive to me. As I have plainly stated (without fear of anyone knowing me,) I'M NOT PERFECT! I have "miles to go before I sleep..." I at least know my limitations, by the way, at least I don't make my students of color feel disrespected, like a number of teachers on this campus do. Feel any responsibility in that dept.? And as the editor kindly pointed out, any policy problems you have should be taken up with administration. Not trying to character assassinate me on this blog. Besides, it's not really working.

[Ed Note: Folks, it is important to note that people have legitimate differences over teaching styles. What works for one, may not work for another because of personalities involved. Though arguing them is important (because we all learn something), belittling folks probably isn't the best way to get a point across.]


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