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I love Caulfield and wish I had had a student like him when I was teaching. But then, what about the other students in class? Especially those who need the class to learn?
Had twin students who âwhipsawedâ discussions with empty questions until all relevance faded, just to run out class time. They thought they were being cute and smart. Other students â and I â thought they each had one half of an average IQ.
But, eventually, Caulfield will reach a level where stall techniques will have become so wide spread that his draws no attention from either instructor or classmates.
Even though Caulfield was attempting to waste and divert classroom time today (as he typically does)âŠ.. this effort at leastâŠ. was pretty good as a saying goes⊠actually good advice.
@STOP, I canât help but sensing a tinge of condescension on your reference to Frazz, By the way âJaitorâ I deduct you meant âJanitorâ which is now an obsolete term even if still used in these comicâs pages, Going back to Frazz, I have learned lots from The Building Maintenance Engineer which is now the term the rigueur and very appropo, Go to go now, Bye!
I notice that Mrs. Olsenâs body language is quite different for Caulfield than it was for the other studentsâeven though his statement was just as thoughtfully presented.
Nachikethass over 6 years ago
I love Caulfield and wish I had had a student like him when I was teaching. But then, what about the other students in class? Especially those who need the class to learn?
homfencing over 6 years ago
Thatâs actually very good advice, especially if youâre in sports.
Iâll need to remember that one for my next sabre class.
sandpiper over 6 years ago
Had twin students who âwhipsawedâ discussions with empty questions until all relevance faded, just to run out class time. They thought they were being cute and smart. Other students â and I â thought they each had one half of an average IQ.
But, eventually, Caulfield will reach a level where stall techniques will have become so wide spread that his draws no attention from either instructor or classmates.
Pipe Tobacco Premium Member over 6 years ago
Even though Caulfield was attempting to waste and divert classroom time today (as he typically does)âŠ.. this effort at leastâŠ. was pretty good as a saying goes⊠actually good advice.
sufamelico over 6 years ago
@STOP, I canât help but sensing a tinge of condescension on your reference to Frazz, By the way âJaitorâ I deduct you meant âJanitorâ which is now an obsolete term even if still used in these comicâs pages, Going back to Frazz, I have learned lots from The Building Maintenance Engineer which is now the term the rigueur and very appropo, Go to go now, Bye!
DKHenderson about 2 months ago
I notice that Mrs. Olsenâs body language is quite different for Caulfield than it was for the other studentsâeven though his statement was just as thoughtfully presented.