I have a thought, folks… I said that I don’t like to give wasteful homework, and only get one lurve, and with all the college and high school students here, I’d think I’d get at least 2 lurve. (Don’t give me lurve on that answer 7 replies above, seriously. Leave it at one. I’m not lurve fishing, I’m observing.)
I know a lot of people hate the educational system as it is, and put almost all the blame on the teachers (none on the kids, parents, admin, media, politicians, corporates. medical industry, etc)— This really got me wondering about perceptions and… I find this thread to be a completely fascinating reaction to a teacher who went out on a limb and says she doesn’t give wasteful homework, and didn’t get a peep of a reaction. I almost expected the KGB to be reestablished to come down on me.
So, does it really make any difference if a teacher’s good or bad, thoughtful or wasteful, a bulldozer or introspective—do their conscious choices make any difference to the general public? no sarcasm here, I’m really wondering