In a message dated 7/4/2007 12:36:28 PM Eastern Daylight Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

i hope  this helps. you probably already knew all this, but as a new teacher, 
i'm  learning all this the hard way, and this is what i've learned. they 
didn't  teach me this in grad. school:) 

caroline


thanks for the information caroline.  actually, i teach this  stuff in 
undergrad!  lol!  i guess it is because i am an adjunct at  FAU and I spend 
most of 
my time in a 'real' classroom, so i pass on a lot of  practical information to 
my students.  but you are right, not much is  taught in college....practical 
experience is the best teacher.  i had a lot  of students thank me when we 
were done with the course because i told them what  works and what does not.  
so 
much politics at the college level.   everyone wanting their books to be used 
and some of them have not been in a  classroom in 20 years.  not all, but most 
that i have run across.  
 
 
*\l/**\l/**\l/*Lynn*\l/**\l/**\l/*
Doctorate Student, Florida Atlantic University


Please visit my READING website! :o)  
http://cyberedtech.fau.edu/domino/default.htm 



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