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Title: Teaching Tips & Ideas
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Users activity: 13 post per thread
Forum activity: 4 active threads during last week
 

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Stuart Walden
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user's latest post:
Tools for Educators.com
Published (2009-12-08 07:51:00)
Mr. Squiggle wrote: Or a solid gold cock ring. (with no air within its cir cum ferrence). Only 2 r's there in circumference chap.
Gary Finch
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lessons for low-level HS...
Published (2009-12-08 22:24:00)
CooperRichardson wrote: Hi,I am teacher. I found a website with classroom management tricks and I follow that. The interest, abilities, and time constraints of your students have to be considered. My students finish their assignments on time and ask for some more. Log on to http://www.classroom-management.org for additional information. Much like Napoleon's troops marched into Russia looking fantastic, the fact remains that despite...
Mr. Squiggle
1
user's latest post:
Tools for Educators.com
Published (2009-12-07 00:30:00)
Stuart Walden wrote: I find when you teach high level students, for example university students --- as I teach --- or high ranking business people or government officials, it can sometimes be useful to subtly place some sort of status symbol in view of your student. I suggest an expensive pen, for example a Montblanc or perhaps you can take off your watch and place it on the desk in front of you, provided it is a designer watch such as a...
Ken_Shamrock
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Tools for Educators.com
Published (2009-12-07 01:41:00)
Alex is a f*** moron. I'd have put him on "iggy" years ago if it didn't give me some satisfaction every time he rants about me. 犬
Dispute
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Tools for Educators.com
Published (2009-12-08 10:23:00)
Stuart Walden wrote: Mr. Squiggle wrote: Or a solid gold cock ring. (with no air within its cir cum ferrence). Only 2 r's there in circumference chap. Waldren, im calling you out. you stole this troll handle from another jap board and your trying to copy the style her on BD. but you aint got the same flair. whats your real handle boyo?
 

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Started 9 months, 3 weeks ago (2009-02-17 00:00:00)  by mesmark
SolidarityAlex wrote: It would be helpful, if any of that stuff had any pedagogical use. Unfortunately it is just the usual low quality time wasting crap that people who have no idea what to do in a classroom routinely trot out to get to the end of the lesson. Sorry, but it really is crap, and you should not be promoting it as anything but crap. lol, you can't please everybody, but it's ...
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Started 1 year, 2 months ago (2008-10-06 00:00:00)  by SolidarityAlex
2 words - Marshall Stack.
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Started 3 weeks, 5 days ago (2009-11-15 00:00:00)  by mesmark
This might help. http://www.eslteachertalk.com/2006/11/t ... g-classes/
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Started 9 months, 3 weeks ago (2009-02-17 00:00:00)  by mesmark
SolidarityAlex wrote: It would be helpful, if any of that stuff had any pedagogical use. Unfortunately it is just the usual low quality time wasting crap that people who have no idea what to do in a classroom routinely trot out to get to the end of the lesson. Sorry, but it really is crap, and you should not be promoting it as anything but crap. lol, you can't please everybody, but it's ...
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Started 1 year, 2 months ago (2008-10-06 00:00:00)  by SolidarityAlex
2 words - Marshall Stack.
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