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#22 - 01/09/06 09:57 AM What are schools coming to these days?
Rainbowrite Offline
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Registered: 01/09/06
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Loc: America
I know a girl, who's English teacher, has bad grammar, and critizes english, she's stuck in 6th grade, even though she's at 10th grade level. Anyway, in this class, she was told to circl letters that are/ should be capitalized. In other classes, she sits there and trys to take the borringnes, and even though the homework is easy, she has such a quantity on some nights, she's up all hours getting it done. Of course this is nessessary, because otherwise she'll have bad grades, and people will say she's not gifted, and won't exept her in private school next year. Her prior school had the nerve, to tamper w/ her standerlized test scores. And these both are model schools! Share with me some stories about the situations you here about.~Thanks! wink

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#23 - 01/12/06 10:51 PM Re: What are schools coming to these days?
Grinity Offline
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Registered: 12/13/05
Posts: 2098
Loc: Connecticut
I know for myself that dull assignments which don't require much though are very difficult for me to complete will with good attention to detail. I have seen this with other people who are "gifted." I'm one of those people who hated being a kid and loves being a grown up, because, although every job has "some" dull parts that are difficult, I can decide for myself if the dull parts are worth the good parts! Reminding myself of the "pluses" and "minuses" has been a big help, sometimes writing it down helps the most. If you want to write down your plus and minus list here, I'd love to read it. Here is mine, for today:
(Plus) the money, 1 hour lunch with unlimited internet access, total thrill from daily helping people in great need, fabulous stories - getting to know and love people who I would never get a chance to hang with otherwise, audio books in the car.
(Minus) Long drive, could make more money elsewhere, fear I'll miss the money I didn't earn later, come home too tired, too much dull paperwork, not enough time to hand with friends and family.

I liked reading Gifted Survival Guide because it taught me about Advocacy, have you read it lately?

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#24 - 01/13/06 04:05 PM Re: What are schools coming to these days?
Rainbowrite Offline
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Registered: 01/09/06
Posts: 4
Loc: America
pluses: Findding a real Spanish larning program
Minuses: Local school stinks, but everyone has been brain-washed into thinking it's excelent. shocked

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