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As a teacher, how do you handle situations where a student asks a question and you don’t know the answer?
Being a teacher, it happens to us but due to how the students consider that the teacher always remains perfect, and we the teachers should maintain the dignity in front of students. I specially do in my class that when they raise a question as I am not able to answer correctly on the spot, I just asRead more
Being a teacher, it happens to us but due to how the students consider that the teacher always remains perfect, and we the teachers should maintain the dignity in front of students. I specially do in my class that when they raise a question as I am not able to answer correctly on the spot, I just ask the students if they have any more questions, if answer is yes then I write the questions on the white board and engage the students, in this way I provide an occasion of discussion. If I don’t get to answer the questions correctly still, I make it a home assignment for myself and next day I come prepared for them.
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There have been over 100million of THE FIFTY SHADES book sold, that is more than Harry Potter, the Deathly Hollows and Da Vinci Code. Also, E. L. James, the author, when she wrote the book had never been to Seattle or Portland where the book is set. According to an online poll, 44% of women prefer rRead more
There have been over 100million of THE FIFTY SHADES book sold, that is more than Harry Potter, the Deathly Hollows and Da Vinci Code. Also, E. L. James, the author, when she wrote the book had never been to Seattle or Portland where the book is set. According to an online poll, 44% of women prefer reading Fifty Shades of Grey to having actual sex.
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