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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Ummm....I do know lots of good teachers who don't put in those hours, and yes they are good teachers......[/quote] Ummm. . . by whose standards? Unless you're in the system, you can't judge. Have you seen a formal observation? Have you observed opening procedures? Have you analyzed discourse? Are questioning strategies a strength you have? Can you recognize routines? pacing? transitions? the use of manipulatives (yes, even at the secondary level)? critical thinking skills? closure? There are MANY aspects of which you are unaware. So don't think you can understand GOOD teaching practices unless you're in the know. Anyone can claim s/he is good. And in most cases, if kids are complaining, parents think everything's just dandy. not so . . . [/quote]
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