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What do you think of substitute teachers? Are they better than the normal ones?
Last edited by KODY 105 on Sat Nov 08, 2008 7:49 pm; edited 1 time in total (Reason for editing : Spelling correction)
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Regis (Founder) wrote:What do you think of substitute teachers? Are they better than the normal ones?
Although I am not public schooled I do take one class at the highschool, and we have not had a substitute. However I would think that substitute teachers would not be as good because they don't know the students and those who don't work as much usually will play off of them.
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Substitute homeschool teacher... coolness!!
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Wow, that would be strange. "Hi, I'm your substitute teacher/mom today" Hmmm, I'd have to think about that. In our Science class, though, I substitute teacher was the author of our textbook! It was a lot of fun! (Dr. Wile, if any of you use apologia text).
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I think that substitutes cannot teach better than a regular teacher. They enter a classroom that respects them even less than a regular teacher.
Perhaps, though, a substitute can teach in a different way. If the teaching style of the regular teacher is stiff and boring, a substitute could entertain and captivate the students' attention.
Perhaps, though, a substitute can teach in a different way. If the teaching style of the regular teacher is stiff and boring, a substitute could entertain and captivate the students' attention.
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My aunt is a substitute teacher at my cousin's school. Since I am homeschooled, I have never had a substitute (unless you count my dad).
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teaching wise a substitute isnt really better than the normal teacher, but attention-keeping wise sometimes subs are more interesting
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