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    Re: Failing Student Teaching
    Posted by Sue on 7/09/08

    On 7/09/08, Daddy-o wrote:
    > On 6/27/08, to everyone.. wrote:
    >> 4) to Kate: How to fail student teaching.. Writing how DO one..
    >> as in "How do one write formal lesson plans in this school,
    >> (or deal with a student who's been chatting all class, etc.)..
    >> is a good start. I'd forgive one mistakes/type-o like that,
    >> but the second time my ST wrote or said "how do one" I'd be
    >> telling them they are at risk for failing if they can't show
    >> they have mastered basic grammar. (I do teach Spanish so I'd
    >> cut a native Spanish speaker (who's first language is not
    >> English) some slack on grammar.. but otherwise "how do one"
    >> is totally unacceptable.)
    > On 6/24/08, Kate wrote:
    >>> Okay, I'm about to begin student teaching soon. I would like
    >>> to know how do one fail student teaching? What should I be
    >>> on the look out for?
    >
    > Lets count the number of mistakes the grammar cop made in just this
    > one paragraph alone!
    >
    > "I'd forgive one mistakes/type-o like that, but the second
    time..."
    > - "mistakes" should be singular, not plural
    > - "type-o" should be "typo"
    >
    > "(who's first language is not English)"
    > - "who's" should be "whose"
    >
    > I'd say the poster you were trying to correct and belittle showed
    > much better grammar skills than you did (fewer mistakes anyway).
    >
    > Let's drop the condescension and stick to supporting one another
    > and our students!

    Very well put!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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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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