Friday, March 16, 2012

Teachers Letters

This Idea Will Not Increase The Quailty Of My Education. I Think That The Longer You Make Someone Sit To Learn The Less They Will Understand. Kids and Some Teenage Students Attention Span Is Not That Long And Some Students May Say That They Learner Better During The Morning And Less In The Afternoon. It Is Also Proven That The Best Time To Teach Is In The Morning Where Students Are Allert And Energized Compared To The Afternoon. You Cant Force A Someone To Learn A Teacher Can Teach All Day And Some Students Will Still Not Have A Good Understand Of What Has Just Been Tought To Them. So The Time Of The Classes Or How Long The School Year Is Will Either Decrease Or Increase The Performance Of Students.

1 comment:

  1. You appear to have strong opinions regarding certain aspects of SB 24. If not more seat time, what would increase your learning? Additionally, I find it interesting that you, as well as several of your classmates, identify student accountability or a lack thereof as having a negative impact on schools.

    PS Your unorthodox use of capitalization makes your post unneccessarily difficult to read.

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