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From: Nichole Bullard <Dimples981@aol.com> To: Teacher2Teacher Public Discussion Date: 2003090721:10:47 Subject: t2t I agree with the idea of telling your students ideas to help them with their math class. The three ideas I agree with is, telling your students to help themselves by doing their best. This gives the student motivation to want to do better in the class and for them to strive for success. The other idea is to help the teacher by following directions so the class can run smooth and allow all students to participate and get a full understanding of the work being taught. The last idea is to share information with their classmates, which allows students to strengthen their ability to work with other classmates. They can share information and new problem solving techniques with each other. I believe this is a good idea and may incorporate it when I am dealing with my new students.
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