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    Re: Failing Student Teaching
    Posted by MSR on 6/29/08

    To everyone,

    I agree with everything you said except for one thing.
    Yes "how do one" is incorrect, but I think it was just a
    typo.

    Every time I post, I go over my writing at least twice, and
    part of the time I still find typos after the post is
    published.

    I would ask the poster about that before declaring that she
    should fail student teaching for poor grammar. Also, should
    a student teacher be in danger of failing for making an out
    of the blue error if her grammar is correct most of the time?

    Again, I would ask before jumping to conclusions.

    On 5/21/08, A Wife wrote:
    > My husband is currently an first-year intern in CA and found
    > out today that he is failing student teaching. His advisor
    > said that he has to sign a contract saying that he will take
    > Intro To Music Ed, a class that he does not have to take
    > since he passed the CSET. His advisor has been upset with
    > him for passing the CSET and not having to take other
    > classes, so she has been after any excuse to get him to take
    > the classes. She even told him today that he needs to quit
    > gigging and teaching privately (both of which we need as
    > income, as I'm currently a SAHM > teacher> to 2 babies. So, it seems as if her requests
    > aren't ethical, right? But what about his rights as a
    > student? Can she really make him take that class?

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  • Failing Student Teaching, 5/21/08, by A Wife.
  • Re: Failing Student Teaching, 5/22/08, by Darren B..
  • Re: Failing Student Teaching, 6/12/08, by ??.
  • Re: Failing Student Teaching, 6/24/08, by Kate.
  • Re: Failing Student Teaching, 6/25/08, by Teacher.
  • Re: Failing Student Teaching, 6/25/08, by Kate.
  • Re: Failing Student Teaching, 6/27/08, by to everyone...
  • Re: I'm to everyone.., 6/27/08, by OOPS no ing on fail, sorry nfm.
  • Re: Failing Student Teaching, 6/29/08, by MSR.
  • Re: Failing Student Teaching, 6/29/08, by MSR.
  • Re: Rafe Esquith had to do student teaching twice, 6/29/08, by that puts things into perspective at least for me (nfm).
  • Re: Failing Student Teaching, 6/30/08, by Kate.
  • Re: Failing Student Teaching, 7/01/08, by Very Veteran Teacher to Kate.
  • Re: Failing Student Teaching, 7/01/08, by Tammy Urban.
  • Re: Failing Student Teaching, 7/09/08, by Daddy-o.
  • Re: Failing Student Teaching, 7/09/08, by Sue.
  • Re: Failing Student Teaching, 7/10/08, by bill.

     
     

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