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2011年8月4日星期四
I get embarrssed very easily around certain people/teachers?
-It's weird, cos I have a crush on this teacher so much I never stop thinking about him, but I won't see him ever again, or talk to him for a while because our year (7) is moving to the lower school site, long story And I'll understand if you didn't understand that bit ! But I do get very very shy around him and when he used to ask me questions in class, not very often, because he knows, I used to go so red, for no reason, he asked me a question! I went so red once that he never asks me questions any more, but does talk to me a lot :) Anyway, that'll be over soon, as what I first told you, he might be there but I don't know, But thats not just it, I am fine around female teachers and things, theres this other teacher though and whenever he asks me questions I go so red, I DO NOT fancy him he's about late 40's, he is my other Science teacher, I have 3, and one of them is the one I like and he is 25, but with those two blokes I just go red when they ask me things, and around maybe another couple of males sometimes, It's just annoying cos when say the one in his 40's asks me if I've finished work, I get a bit, you know, and I'll say it again, I do not fancy him, at all, but I like him as a teacher but he always stares at me and things and always asks ME the questions, but the 25 year old, doesn't stare at me, and doesn't ask me questions, although i am a science brainiac :L Please help, now, must get some information :(
Can you give me some trivia that is very interesting to a high school students?
-In 2009, 46% of high school students had sexual intercourse and 13.8% had four or more sex partners during their life. Prior to the sexual activity, 21.6% drank alcohol or used drugs. Only 38.9% used a condom.
CDC
In 2009, 34% of currently sexually active high school students did not use a condom during their last sexual intercourse.
CDC
In 2006, an estimated 5,259 young people (ages 13-24) were diagnosed with HIV/AIDS.
CDC
Each year, approximately 19 million new STD infections occur, and almost half of them are among youth ages 15-24.
CDC
CDC
In 2009, 34% of currently sexually active high school students did not use a condom during their last sexual intercourse.
CDC
In 2006, an estimated 5,259 young people (ages 13-24) were diagnosed with HIV/AIDS.
CDC
Each year, approximately 19 million new STD infections occur, and almost half of them are among youth ages 15-24.
CDC
It was a pleasure to have you in my class?
-My teacher wrote this on my report card but i got a 52, that makes no sense. wdfI agree that the statement made is confusing, but you have to see it from a teacher's point of view, AND you have to know that there may have been some limitations to what he/she could have stated. In our school system - the 'remarks' for the report cards are limited to certain statements already in place. Oftentimes, the statements do not necessarily 'say' what teachers want, or need to indicate about the student - but that's all they have.
As a student - you can make a '52', which in my district would be FAILING, but you can still be a nice person, having never given your teacher any trouble and the teacher enjoyed having you in class. That has nothing to do with your grades, per se. However, there should have been other statements the teacher would have been able to use to alert your parents that you are not holding up your end of the bargain.
For example - I have had great students in terms of class helpers, not talking, not causing disturbances, and I loved having them in the class, but on the otherhand, I had to select the sentence that stated: student does not turn in work on time, or student does not turn in assignments, student does not work well in groups, student does not.....you get my drift?
I try to inform my students of 'what statements" I will be making on their report cards. For my homeroom students, I always attach my own PERSONAL letter to parents about the progress of their child, and how they respond in class. Parents are invited to come and spend time in the class so they can 'see' how their own children 'act'. We have chairs in each classroom for parents who visit. Most of the time, students don't know they are coming and parents are often surprised at their own children's actions in a classroom. Kids go home and often lie to their parents, or tell their side of the story. When the parent comes to the class - they can see for themselves, and also have the opportunity to see their children's folders and grades.
Your teacher probably likes you - but if you want the truth - you are NOT performing academically the way you should - and that's where you need help. '52' is failing. '65 is failing - so that means you are falling below the line of expectation.
My advice - get it together. If you need help - ask for it. Your school is obligated to provide tutoring, and whatever else is necessary to ensure that you are getting the opportunity you need to be successful.
I encourage you - do your best.
As a student - you can make a '52', which in my district would be FAILING, but you can still be a nice person, having never given your teacher any trouble and the teacher enjoyed having you in class. That has nothing to do with your grades, per se. However, there should have been other statements the teacher would have been able to use to alert your parents that you are not holding up your end of the bargain.
For example - I have had great students in terms of class helpers, not talking, not causing disturbances, and I loved having them in the class, but on the otherhand, I had to select the sentence that stated: student does not turn in work on time, or student does not turn in assignments, student does not work well in groups, student does not.....you get my drift?
I try to inform my students of 'what statements" I will be making on their report cards. For my homeroom students, I always attach my own PERSONAL letter to parents about the progress of their child, and how they respond in class. Parents are invited to come and spend time in the class so they can 'see' how their own children 'act'. We have chairs in each classroom for parents who visit. Most of the time, students don't know they are coming and parents are often surprised at their own children's actions in a classroom. Kids go home and often lie to their parents, or tell their side of the story. When the parent comes to the class - they can see for themselves, and also have the opportunity to see their children's folders and grades.
Your teacher probably likes you - but if you want the truth - you are NOT performing academically the way you should - and that's where you need help. '52' is failing. '65 is failing - so that means you are falling below the line of expectation.
My advice - get it together. If you need help - ask for it. Your school is obligated to provide tutoring, and whatever else is necessary to ensure that you are getting the opportunity you need to be successful.
I encourage you - do your best.
What all courses can i do along with english hons ?
-I study in Delhi university.I am a student of English hons.I would like to pave my way in the field of mass communication.I am unable to figure out what else I can do along with my regular classes in college.
kindly help.I would appreciate if some institutions along with the contact no. or location are suggested.
Thank you..
please help!
kindly help.I would appreciate if some institutions along with the contact no. or location are suggested.
Thank you..
please help!
How to make my teacher feel guilty?
-This teacher is not like average teachers. This teacher I could hang out, laugh, and talk to about any problems. He is like one my best Friends that are adults.
So yesterday I asked for a ride after being at school til 4ish. I asked if he could drop me home, but he said could you get another ride. This was after this girl asked right b4. I know space wasn't a problem cause he has a lot of room in his car. Since I was rejected I went to the main parking lot to wait. Then this guy who is my friend that was at school with me came by me at the main parking lot. I told him about my problem, and he was like I should of asked the teacher. Which already I did. Then my friend told me the teacher asked him if he needed a ride after I left the building. The only reason why my friend didn't take the ride was because his parents were coming. This is the most interesting part. My friend lives 14miles away from school while I live only 3 miles away. And yea this teacher lives way closer to me. So it puzzles me.
What should I do to make him feel guilty?
I was thinking about walking to school because It is only 2-3 miles. While walking I know he will pass by because he has to go school tomorrow and he takes the same way I am walking. Thus he will either pass me and noticed I am walking, or he will stop over. if he stops over I would say I don't want to bother your time and dont take a ride if he offers. what you think of this idea?
Any other ideas?This is a good one.
If he rides by and stops to offer a ride then you should go back to when he asked your friend for a ride just to see his reaction and to see what he would say...You can make him look stupid real easy.Are you serious? Put your big girl/big boy panties on and get the heck over it. Honestly, it's high school...I know there's drama galore but are you seriously plotting revenge on a teacher that didn't give you a ride? Grow up, Get some of this thing called "Maturity" and be big kid and go on with your life.
Dude,get over it.he probably had something to do and didn't want you coming along.teachers are teachers,they can be friendly but not your friends.your just feeling bummed that he wouldn't give you a ride home.your making somethig out of completely nothing.Oh and it's a stupid idea.
maybe he knew the kid lives farther than you so he would give him a ride instead since hes more desperate for one. ??? idk you shouldnt get even tho..
dude its summer. forget it.
So yesterday I asked for a ride after being at school til 4ish. I asked if he could drop me home, but he said could you get another ride. This was after this girl asked right b4. I know space wasn't a problem cause he has a lot of room in his car. Since I was rejected I went to the main parking lot to wait. Then this guy who is my friend that was at school with me came by me at the main parking lot. I told him about my problem, and he was like I should of asked the teacher. Which already I did. Then my friend told me the teacher asked him if he needed a ride after I left the building. The only reason why my friend didn't take the ride was because his parents were coming. This is the most interesting part. My friend lives 14miles away from school while I live only 3 miles away. And yea this teacher lives way closer to me. So it puzzles me.
What should I do to make him feel guilty?
I was thinking about walking to school because It is only 2-3 miles. While walking I know he will pass by because he has to go school tomorrow and he takes the same way I am walking. Thus he will either pass me and noticed I am walking, or he will stop over. if he stops over I would say I don't want to bother your time and dont take a ride if he offers. what you think of this idea?
Any other ideas?This is a good one.
If he rides by and stops to offer a ride then you should go back to when he asked your friend for a ride just to see his reaction and to see what he would say...You can make him look stupid real easy.Are you serious? Put your big girl/big boy panties on and get the heck over it. Honestly, it's high school...I know there's drama galore but are you seriously plotting revenge on a teacher that didn't give you a ride? Grow up, Get some of this thing called "Maturity" and be big kid and go on with your life.
Dude,get over it.he probably had something to do and didn't want you coming along.teachers are teachers,they can be friendly but not your friends.your just feeling bummed that he wouldn't give you a ride home.your making somethig out of completely nothing.Oh and it's a stupid idea.
maybe he knew the kid lives farther than you so he would give him a ride instead since hes more desperate for one. ??? idk you shouldnt get even tho..
dude its summer. forget it.
Putting an ad as a tutor in the newspaper?
-I am a junior and believe that I am strongly qualified to tutor younger kids. I decided to tutor 4th thru 10th graders. I wanted to advertise at two libraries I go to but unfortunately they do not allow advertisement that is non-profit :( So I am going to advertise in the newspaper.
When I looked in the ads for the newspaper however, I found that there was not a single ad in the newspaper that is similar to teaching. I thought that there will be a few ads there since I've seen so many high schooler tutors in the library. So what I'm wondering is... is this normal that I did not find any tutoring ads in the newspaper? I'm self-conscious about things that I've never done before so good advice is much appreciated :)
When I looked in the ads for the newspaper however, I found that there was not a single ad in the newspaper that is similar to teaching. I thought that there will be a few ads there since I've seen so many high schooler tutors in the library. So what I'm wondering is... is this normal that I did not find any tutoring ads in the newspaper? I'm self-conscious about things that I've never done before so good advice is much appreciated :)
Can professor see where and when students log and use their blackboard account?
-I just wanted to know, because my professor posted on the blackboard announcement that he can see where and when we log into our blackboard account; therefore we shouldn't cheat. But i just wanted to know. A curious thing.
So basically two questions:
1) Can professors see when we log onto our blackboard account?
2) Can professors see where we are when we use the blackboard account?She can see when, but most of us don't have time to mess with that.
She can not see where you are.
She should understand that Blackboard assignments are often collaborative efforts, she can't do anything about that, and she should modify her grading methods accordingly, instead of relying on unfounded fear methods. Just my opinion.
So basically two questions:
1) Can professors see when we log onto our blackboard account?
2) Can professors see where we are when we use the blackboard account?She can see when, but most of us don't have time to mess with that.
She can not see where you are.
She should understand that Blackboard assignments are often collaborative efforts, she can't do anything about that, and she should modify her grading methods accordingly, instead of relying on unfounded fear methods. Just my opinion.
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