A teacher teaches what he or she most needs to learn!
Take care,
Gordon
Ah Foo, the teacher says,
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Ah Foo, the teacher says,
I like that-and as a teacher on her last day of school, I say long live summer vacation!:-6
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Ah Foo, the teacher says,
Is it me or this has been posted in an other thread as well?
I like your posts tho Gordon...
I like your posts tho Gordon...
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Ah Foo, the teacher says,
I disagree. I've known many teachers that loved their subject and were very learned in it.
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Ah Foo, the teacher says,
I'm sorry about that Koan.
I was a teacher for 50 years, from kindergarten through primary school, high schools and university. I also spent many years teaching "old folks" like myself.
I have found that the best way to learn is to teach others.
Please ask a teacher how they feel about learning. Knowledge is not a finished product but an ongoing experience.
As a teacher of 50 years I have much respect and admiration for teachers.
If I have offended you, I'm sorry.
Take care,
Gordon.
I was a teacher for 50 years, from kindergarten through primary school, high schools and university. I also spent many years teaching "old folks" like myself.
I have found that the best way to learn is to teach others.
Please ask a teacher how they feel about learning. Knowledge is not a finished product but an ongoing experience.
As a teacher of 50 years I have much respect and admiration for teachers.
If I have offended you, I'm sorry.
Take care,
Gordon.
Ah Foo, the teacher says,
I'm glad that was your intent. One liners can easily be misunderstood. I've had my share of bad teachers but the good ones are there.
If you read it blandly you might see how clarification is sometimes helpful.
If you read it blandly you might see how clarification is sometimes helpful.