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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]How is it, in this day and age, [b]schools don't have class lessons that are ready to go for teachers?[/b] Why is everyone starting from scratch?[/quote] [b]Because teaching isn't an automated factory-production process?[/b][/quote] As a former teacher, I totally agree. I taught for years--guess what? I never regurgitated lesson plans. Every year, I made new plans. I have not taught in several years and I understand that it is more regimented now than when I taught.[/quote] +1 also a former teacher [/quote]l The art of teaching is one thing. Lessons plans and curricula are another. You should in fact have been reusing the same plans and lessons. Once you have something in place that works and brings good results, there is no need to change it. [/quote] I don't know what will get through to PP. Not every lesson plan that works is a success with every kid. This thread is a prime example. Despite getting multiple explanations and examples, some people refuse to get why teachers have to do things in different ways for different kids.[/quote]
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