Back when I was in school, I had to do a comparison essay. And then I had to do a new comparison essay as the teacher was not amused.
I still can’t figure out why comparing sex-ed to drivers-ed was so bad. All I did was point out how we have the classroom “read the books, study the material, listen to the teacher” stuff and then we’d get together in a small group and then the teacher would let us actually put the knowledge into practice. So why couldn’t we do the same for driver’s ed and actually get behind the wheel of a car after we did the classroom learning for that?
Back when I was in school, I had to do a comparison essay. And then I had to do a new comparison essay as the teacher was not amused.
I still can’t figure out why comparing sex-ed to drivers-ed was so bad. All I did was point out how we have the classroom “read the books, study the material, listen to the teacher” stuff and then we’d get together in a small group and then the teacher would let us actually put the knowledge into practice. So why couldn’t we do the same for driver’s ed and actually get behind the wheel of a car after we did the classroom learning for that?
Oh, wait, I think I finally got it.