drmario1 wrote:hey if it's wierd and messed up that means that i can say i MEANT to do any mistakes mentioned. ( maybe a little less with no npc's but i already have that covered )
You should stop making levels tbh if you don't make at least 1 good level.
drmario1 wrote:hey if it's wierd and messed up that means that i can say i MEANT to do any mistakes mentioned. ( maybe a little less with no npc's but i already have that covered )
You should stop making levels tbh if you don't make at least 1 good level.
Am I qualified to make levels yet with my Mitt Romney and Temporal Tower levels?
I've already said for one, to not mention specific users on this thread, and two, to settle your differences with Tinkerbell in PM. I don't want to see anymore posts like this from you.
Turtwig wrote:When teachers avoid the people whose hands are raised and call on the ones that aren't paying attention
Huh? It'd be boring if only a select number of people would always answer everythig, everyone needs to contribute in some way. If people aren't paying attention, it's their fault.
Turtwig wrote:When teachers avoid the people whose hands are raised and call on the ones that aren't paying attention
Uh teachers do that bc they know those aren't paying attention therefore they fail at answering it.
It's a common thing in german schools also. It also stands in the papers they get at the end of school.
Turtwig wrote:When teachers avoid the people whose hands are raised and call on the ones that aren't paying attention
Huh? It'd be boring if only a select number of people would always answer everythig, everyone needs to contribute in some way. If people aren't paying attention, it's their fault.
They do it on purpose to mess with the kid who isn't paying attention, which isn't really worth bringing to the attention of the full class.
Turtwig wrote:When teachers avoid the people whose hands are raised and call on the ones that aren't paying attention
Huh? It'd be boring if only a select number of people would always answer everythig, everyone needs to contribute in some way. If people aren't paying attention, it's their fault.
What about people with social anxiety who are scared of being in the spotlight and therefore don't raise their hands in class?
Turtwig wrote:When teachers avoid the people whose hands are raised and call on the ones that aren't paying attention
Huh? It'd be boring if only a select number of people would always answer everythig, everyone needs to contribute in some way. If people aren't paying attention, it's their fault.
What about people with social anxiety who are scared of being in the spotlight and therefore don't raise their hands in class?
Turtwig was talking about people not paying attention, not people not raising their hands. A good teacher should be aware of their anxiety and respect that, after all those people still pay attention to what's going on.
Spinda wrote:Turtwig was talking about people not paying attention, not people not raising their hands. A good teacher should be aware of their anxiety and respect that, after all those people still pay attention to what's going on.
Hm ok, point taken. But I agree with Turtwig to some degree. If people aren't paying attention, the teacher doesn't need to humiliate them in front of the whole class. If the teacher notices it, they just need to note it down and then the student gets an according oral grade. Teachers always complain about the students "wasting time" when it's loud for just 30 seconds already. If the time in class was really that valuable to teachers, they would recognize that by calling people who aren't paying attention and don't know the answer anyways, they'd just be wasting their time, so what's the point? Why not let the people who actually want to participate in class participate?
-Getting called racist for calling someone stupid, because they WERE being stupid.
-Getting called an asshole for doing nothing wrong to the person.
-Getting called anything that does not describe me. (Example: Every foul-mouth name calling word in existence.).
-People getting into my personal space for no reason.
-When my brother tries to claim he's always right, defy the laws of logic, and constantly talking about himself and his problems. (Seriously, he RARELY talks about someone else.)
-Getting treated like a dirt-bag after trying to make amends with others.....
The last one sound familiar?