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Tuesday, September 12, 2006

Question of the Day: Day 255

If you were a high school teacher, what would your classroom rules be? What consequences would you give to those who break your rules?

2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

1. You are entitled to think anything you like, but be mindful before allowing thoughts to pass through your lips. Try to put yourself in others' shoes... before you speak; and then, "Do unto others as you'd have done unto you~ unless you are a sadist.

2. Language may occassionally fly, due to frustration~ but will not be tolerated if directed at one another; Zero tolerance for verbal or physical abuse/assaults.

3. If you are willing to work your butt off in class, there will be few homework assignments as possible.

4. You begin with an A ~ choose to loose it if you wish.

Those who do not adhere to the rules will be promptly sent to the home~economics class~room where they will be baked at 350 degrees for a full 8 hours... ....

Seriously, depending on the behavior, students will be sent to the school guidance counselor, social worker, truant officer, or school principal, and/or may loose grade points & may be on my shit list for the remainder of the school year.

9/12/2006 11:36 AM  
Blogger b said...

Cooperation, politness, nonviolence are required. These standards of behavior promote a learning environment; where the tearcher is a coordinator not a taskmaster (taskmistress), where every student can teach each other, and where the teacher can also relax and be a good student.

Failure to comply will result in disciplinary action; detention, restriction, restitution, and / or dismissal.

9/13/2006 6:53 AM  

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