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Gould 0738 wrote:
It would appear as though you were again putting words in someone's mouth. John H No, it's a device known as "characterizing." No person actually spoke those words. They were simply chosen to represent, or "characterize" two contrasting approaches. What the heck do you teach, John? I suspect it isn't language arts. :-) He doesn't teach. He babysits as a substitute, and basically is a placeholder in various classes until the real teacher returns. Short-term substitute teaching is a nice little racket; it allows the school board to have an "adult" at the head of the class, and it gives the students a break they shouldn't have, because very little teaching takes place. -- Email sent to is never read. |
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