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Re: When Is Student Failure The Teacher's Fault?
Posted by jane.eyre on 7/03/08
That's a clever idea, wig. I think I will follow your example. On 7/02/08, wig wrote: > Excellent article. All of it is common sense, but the > article served as a reminder of my responsibility as a > teacher. I know that by the end of the year I am frustrated > and tend to shift all blame to the student, but the article > caused me to take all of Bill's points and apply it to the > two students who frustrated me most. On one on them I think > I did my job. I'm not so sure about the the student > however, and it makes me feel bad. > > I have put all the little summary boxes in a Word document. > > I am putting it my plan book as a reminder.
Posts on this thread, including this one
When Is Student Failure The Teacher's Fault?, 7/02/08, by wig.
Re: When Is Student Failure The Teacher's Fault?, 7/03/08, by jane.eyre.
When Is Student Failure The Teacher's Fault?, 8/03/08, by sheila schlesinger.
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