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Re: Teachers Have Learning Disabilities--Not Students!
Posted by me.....no name on this one on 7/28/07

    I agree with some things that were said but.... just some
    things... but if Johnny were to always draw in math class, when
    he becomes old enough to take care of himself, he won't even be
    able to work in Mcdonalds because he will not know how to do
    even simple addition and subtraction, therefore you are setting
    him up to be unsuccessful. Second, i half way agree about
    teachers being thrown into an area that they do not fully
    understand. Math is a perfect example because there is such a
    need for it, schools and districts have no other choice,
    however, if the teachers would quit complaining how hard math is
    and encourage their students that maybe math isn't so hard,
    maybe there would be more people like myself very interested in
    it and actually get their degree in it, now,, with that being
    said, i am not perfect and just because i got a math degree it
    doesn't make me a genius and yes i had to struggle for my
    miserable 2.5 gpa, and yes i took some off the wall classes and
    sometimes i felt like giving up, but i didn't and i still love
    math today and i still have the desire to change the conception
    that math is hard, i believe that this is the key, changing the
    perception to younger kids in return when they have kids, they
    won't have the need to say math is hard and they will be
    encouraged a little more to do the math.

    On 7/27/07, AM wrote:
    > no commentary needed

     
     

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