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Post by Prone on Dec 16, 2006 15:50:58 GMT -8
Let me see if my Speech I class helps:
Talk about how the ethics of the school are based upon what you believe. As in, does the school believe it should do what you believe you should do?
Dress code may be strict in your school, but do you follow along with it? Do you agree with the dress code? How does your belief apply in the classroom?
Do all the teachers think the same? Are some teachers more lenient than others?
Just discuss the beliefs with all the teachers, or most of them. Do they enforce what the kids's parents would enforce?
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Post by dxlightning on Dec 16, 2006 20:45:26 GMT -8
Haha, bsing essays is indeed fun. I had to write an essay about a political cartoon... I typed it up in a half hour before class; it was 4 pages long. I got 25 out of 25 for meeting the requirements, plus 10 extra credit points because he liked my insights. On a related note, I think prone has a good idea with the teachers thinking the same, though I think it would be easier to write about whether teachers pick favorites, even though they're not supposed to. For example, my english teachers (I've had 2 different ones in 4 years) always let me sleep in class, yet when a kid who has a B or a C tries to sleep, she pretty much rapes him about it. So, you could talk about if it's a problem, why it's a problem (how it hinders enlightenment, shelters people from reality) how it can be remedied, and what remedying it would achieve.
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