Re: my former teacher's impression on american high school students in america
- From: "joekerr3@xxxxxxxxx" <joekerr3@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 5 Apr 2008 21:59:42 -0700 (PDT)
On Apr 4, 10:59 pm, miss harrigan <carlosbongo...@xxxxxxx> wrote:
On Apr 4, 5:11 pm, "joeke...@xxxxxxxxx" <joeke...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Apr 4, 10:13 am, miss harrigan <carlosbongo...@xxxxxxx> wrote:
On Apr 3, 8:34�am, "joeke...@xxxxxxxxx" <joeke...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Apr 2, 8:53 pm, miss harrigan <carlosbongo...@xxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Marc! �How're you doing? �I'm teaching here in one of the high
schools in Maryland. �My students are very challenging � �not because
they're as mu students in the Philippines but because a lot of them
are clueless and sad to say "rude" and "ungrateful"!
Regards to everyone in my former 4C class '87. �Some of them have
asked me to include them as my friends in friendster. �A kid of my
former co-teacher in the Ateneo de Manila proded me to this site by
inviting me 'coz his Dad is a member too. �So I did and since then I
got a lot of mails from former students in Cagayan de Oro.
Small world after all ...
Regards and God bless!
Ms O
yes she's one of those imported to deal with Baltimore inner city kids
because none of the American teachers are willing to put up with their
BS... you can't discipline them- they're wild welfare aninmals!!!
Future prisoners et al.
But at least she's getting $50,000 per year for 3 years!!!- Hide quoted text -
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take note she said lots
take note Baltimore is filled with welfare retards LOTS!!!- Hide quoted text -
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i saw same thing in california. in one of their articles plenty of
high sachool graduares needed remedial math to function in college.
i might need one myself soon. i already porgot lots of algebra. we
shall see
Sadly when I went back to school I found kids straight out of high
school taking algebra and for me it was just a refresher ( UM wouldn't
accept my old courses at first) and I was stunned to see kids 20 years
younger not just taking the course but failing... after my course the
dean accepted all of my math courses- what was he going to say I
finished 1st by a huge margin bwahahaha!
.
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