Duck, if you read Lynn’s comments on her strips on the FBoFW website, you would know that this arc stems directly from a conversation she had with her teacher as a child.
I’m with Teresa. I’ve taught that age group. You DON’T motivate a bright child by picking on him/her. You motivate by challenging. Children that age have a very strong sense of justice. When they get picked on for the same things other kids get away with, it just makes them resentful and less motivated.
My seven year old grandaughter has that problem with her teacher. She is very smart and I guess this is the reachers way of “encouraging” her. Not working, for the first time ever, she hates school. The teacher used the words “work to her potential”, shes already reading three grades ahead of her grade; you get more flies with honey, not vinegar.
klb9037 almost 14 years ago
And you both get a gold star for memory!
gobblingup Premium Member almost 14 years ago
Boy, that’ll keep you awake at night.
JanLC almost 14 years ago
Duck, if you read Lynn’s comments on her strips on the FBoFW website, you would know that this arc stems directly from a conversation she had with her teacher as a child.
aprilglaspie almost 14 years ago
This is a direct lift from some episode of the Beav. Or, maybe quite a few episodes.
Wildmustang1262 almost 14 years ago
Michael would be a “gifted” child?
Hummer58 almost 14 years ago
If only the world was the way it was back in the day of the Beav!
Donna White almost 14 years ago
I’m with Teresa. I’ve taught that age group. You DON’T motivate a bright child by picking on him/her. You motivate by challenging. Children that age have a very strong sense of justice. When they get picked on for the same things other kids get away with, it just makes them resentful and less motivated.
tashamist almost 14 years ago
My seven year old grandaughter has that problem with her teacher. She is very smart and I guess this is the reachers way of “encouraging” her. Not working, for the first time ever, she hates school. The teacher used the words “work to her potential”, shes already reading three grades ahead of her grade; you get more flies with honey, not vinegar.