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On Jul 21, 8:46 pm, (Derek Lyons) wrote:
Danny Deger wrote: On Jul 21, 7:28 pm, "Morgans" wrote: "Danny Deger" wrote Have you looked at my transcript yet? I am waiting for you to post yours. You can not tell ONE SINGLE THING about your ability to teach from a transcript. snip Not one single thing can be told from a transcript? I will grant you the whole story is not in a transcript, but not ONE SINGLE THING. Give me a break. I am getting sick. Learn to ****ing read. He didn't say "nothing can be told" he said "nothing can be told about your ability to teach". As I said a moment ago, the problem here is operator error - failure to engage the brain. D. -- Touch-twice life. Eat. Drink. Laugh. -Resolved: To be more temperate in my postings. Oct 5th, 2004 JDL I did read the post, and I stand by the statement it is ridiculous to state a single thing about teaching ability can not be gleaned from a transcript. Intelligence and education are necessary to be a teacher and those traits show up on a transcript. Danny Deger |
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![]() "Danny Deger" wrote I did read the post, and I stand by the statement it is ridiculous to state a single thing about teaching ability can not be gleaned from a transcript. Intelligence and education are necessary to be a teacher and those traits show up on a transcript. Do some research. Some of the most intelligent people in the world have NO ability to teach. None. Seems that everything is so natural to them, they can not understand why their students don't understand what is being shown to them. This is FACT. I'm done here. Amuse yourself as you see fit. -- Jim in NC |
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On Jul 21, 11:40 pm, "Morgans" wrote:
"Danny Deger" wrote I did read the post, and I stand by the statement it is ridiculous to state a single thing about teaching ability can not be gleaned from a transcript. Intelligence and education are necessary to be a teacher and those traits show up on a transcript. Do some research. Some of the most intelligent people in the world have NO ability to teach. None. Seems that everything is so natural to them, they can not understand why their students don't understand what is being shown to them. This is FACT. I'm done here. Amuse yourself as you see fit. -- Jim in NC I agree. Talking about grade point averages and ability to teach gets away from the topic of this thread. We can all agree some very smart teachers are lousy instructors, but we can also agree you need some intelligence and some education to teach a technical subject. Danny Deger |
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