More than likely sleeping in class is a sign of a boring subject required by boring curriculum sponsored by a board of people who think it was exciting when they learned about them.
Now, I don’t want to be bombarded by angry teachers; but, I have a question: In many schools today, the curriculum is all on line, including the books, the homework, the tests, etc., so what do teachers do these days?.I remember when I went to school, and no, we weren’t using stone tablets*, the teacher was an integral part of the course. It was the teacher who led the class in study, and interacted with the students. They created the tests, corrected the student’s work, and disciplined and counseled as appropriate..*Every child in our neighborhood schools gets an iPad now.
Templo S.U.D. about 10 years ago
Gotta be that late-night reading from yesterday.
Wren Fahel about 10 years ago
@neverenoughgold (from yesterday, re: In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida)
I have that on vinyl, too! When it first came out I would beg my sister to put it on again…and again…and again. I was 4, she was 17.
Observer fo Irony about 10 years ago
More than likely sleeping in class is a sign of a boring subject required by boring curriculum sponsored by a board of people who think it was exciting when they learned about them.
neverenoughgold about 10 years ago
Now, I don’t want to be bombarded by angry teachers; but, I have a question: In many schools today, the curriculum is all on line, including the books, the homework, the tests, etc., so what do teachers do these days?.I remember when I went to school, and no, we weren’t using stone tablets*, the teacher was an integral part of the course. It was the teacher who led the class in study, and interacted with the students. They created the tests, corrected the student’s work, and disciplined and counseled as appropriate..*Every child in our neighborhood schools gets an iPad now.
Doctor11 about 10 years ago
Teachers don’t like it when they have students who fall asleep in class.