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When students say, “So if I hand this stuff in, I won’t be failing?”

November 9, 2015Teaching in Real LifeLeave a comment

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When students say, “So if I hand this stuff in, I won’t be failing?”

November 9, 2015Teaching in Real LifeLeave a comment

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When you have to do schoolwork on the weekends

October 24, 2015Teaching in Real LifeLeave a comment

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When you have to do schoolwork on the weekends

October 24, 2015Teaching in Real LifeLeave a comment

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When I call parents and they make plans to get their child to behave/do their work

April 11, 2014Teaching in Real LifeLeave a comment

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When I call parents and they make plans to get their child to behave/do their work

April 11, 2014Teaching in Real LifeLeave a comment

They’re like:

behave, behaves normally, child, class, countess of grantham, dame maggie smith, do work, downton abbey, education, gif, hold his hand on the radiator, maggie smith, parents, school, student, teaching, thank you for doing something about it, violet crawley
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