DJ Delorie wrote: > [email protected] (Michael Sokolov) writes: > >> To me it doesn't matter whethor or not you have a teaching >> credential as in a piece of paper, but it does matter whether or not >> you have the ability to teach, which I maintain is separate from >> knowing the subject matter itself. >> > > At the beginning of the school year, my daughter asked for help with > her algebra homework. So, I explained the material to her again. > "Why can't my teacher just *say* that then? I get it when *you* > explain it!" It turns out my daughter just couldn't learn from this > particular teacher. So, we decided that this year *I* would teach her > algebra - she does chemistry homework in algebra class now - and her > math grades have improved. >
:) I'd love a chance like that with my kids! b.g. _______________________________________________ geda-user mailing list [email protected] http://www.seul.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/geda-user

