Monday, January 22, 2007

QR introduction

I guess I'm just surprised that syudents would be willing to leave a class for that reason. It seems a little weird, like, possibly a couple of the smarter students said they weren't learning and proposed the idea to leave the classroom. Then all of the slackers just kind of took flight with an excuse to just leave the class but still look noble. At the same time though it did seem as though some of the kids were pretty serious. I hope this doesn't happen to me.

1 comment:

TexasTheresa said...

Because I read the chapter, I know what you're talking about. In a QR, make a first statement (1 or 2 sentences) that let the reader know what you're talking about. Even just to say, "I liked the part where the author described how a group of students were boycotting class because the third new teacher of the year gave them a worksheet and they wanted to learn something new."

Your personal reflection (part 2 of a QR) is right on target. I hope it doesn't happen to you, either (or to me).
dr.theresa