so what?! we should always respect other people's laws & culture
so what?! we should always respect other people's laws & culture
NOooOOOOooOoOOOOoOOOoooooo
"She's down there scrubbing the floor suggestively in the video, but in the song she says she can't cook."
meh. someone made that joke on Gawker over the weekend
I would love one of these posts on Miles Teller.
haha
;)
Yeah. I think there are specific pressures and expectations on middle and upper class kids, as well as access to resources, that can deceptively show up to teachers as genuinely wanting to learn. Or at least having a greater desire to learn than kids in working class areas, who have to worry about more basic means of…
geez louise:
other type of teacher who is loved: the one who wants to relive their school experience, except be cool this time around -_-
I read a couple of his books probably around 3 years ago, so I don't remember a ton. I just remember really appreciating them at the time. They caused a paradigm shifting (though I was very young).
"i had a couple of absolutely fantastic teachers that i specifically remember, and their methods were generally more out-of-the-box"
ah, haha, oops. I didn't see your response here, and just responded to you in your thread :p
hmm, I haven't read any of her books, but this seems like fair criticism
That's wonderful; I offer her a hardy congratulations. And I don't want my following question to diminish that, but