Posted by Janicholson on March 08, 2008 at 20:16:49 from (66.173.50.129):
In Reply to: Re: CHEATING IN SCHOOL posted by Walt davies on March 08, 2008 at 12:00:36:
As a Teacher Educator I applaud your willingness to consider the plight of teachers. I believe the answer may be found by having your insight highlighted by volunteering to assist in your local school district. The Technology Education department would certainly benefit from your experience and hard earned knowledge. This volunteerism would build your confidence in teachers, and the challenges they face, while allowing the students to get a breath of fresh seasoned perspective. The calculator is used to solve math of a higher level than counting loads. Trig, geometry, and calculus are not pencil and paper constructs. The use of a slide rule is a usable approximation, not a definitive answer. The material and processes must contain base level content, as well as the high technology processes used today, including rapid prototyping, solids modeling, CNC machining, design for manufacturing, quality assurance, and a host of other concepts.
Sons of farmers are very special and capable individuals. We were, and are experienced in ways and means that are not in the experience base of 98% of the other students.
Who would you hire to do these things? We have grave responsibility, not to abandon our mission as teachers. JimN
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