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Old 08-16-2009, 07:15 PM   #58
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Uhm, perhaps check over what he's done, and possibly improve on it..., because I'd guess that he could. Or, if he is really "full of imagination," stare in space and imagine.

I don't know the particulars of the case, but I do know, that a classroom is a place where not only knowledge is imparted, but other things as well.

It would make sense, if a math teacher sees it as disruptive, if during class, one kid pulls out Proust volume, another a science magazine, another a comic book, and yet another a Kindle.

I don't normally find myself defending teachers, but there are occasions, when one must wonder, how any of them can continue to care....

I completely agree. Some parents can't tolerate even the mildest criticism or correction of their children, and they don't want to know any of the extenuating circumstances. It's the "stupid teacher" who must be blamed, not their little angels who are perfect and studious at all times.
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