Re: True or False
- From: "Eisboch" <rce@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 31 Aug 2006 14:57:52 -0400
"Harry Krause" <harry.krause@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Well, then, he had the skills to handle discipline/inattentiveness
problems properly, but chose not to use them. "Grinding heels into wise
guys" is not how teachers are supposed to behave in the classroom.
He chose what was effective. But, you are correct. Thanks to the .....
well... forget that.
As I said ... today, unfortunately for him and the kid, he would be sued or
fired.
Lemmie ask you a question. True story follows.
A local teacher was recently found to be administering mock MCAS achievement
tests to her third grade class.
The third grade does not take an official MCAS test. The teacher was
observing them as they took the mock test and made occasional comments like
"think some more about that one" if a student was way off base with an
answer.
She was reported to the school system administrators. What do you think
they did?
Eisboch
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