Yeah, I've heard of university classes with +000's of students. That's not learning or teaching; that's just a money grab by the institution.
I remember our Business Math teacher talking to a student one day. The student was having difficulty in grasping something (I don't remember what) and the teacher said "If you're having problems …
Yeah, I've heard of university classes with +000's of students. That's not learning or teaching; that's just a money grab by the institution.
I remember our Business Math teacher talking to a student one day. The student was having difficulty in grasping something (I don't remember what) and the teacher said "If you're having problems with this problem; this is probably the problem....".
Community college instructors don't have to publish. It's easy to get with them if you are having difficulty with a concept. They truly are there for the student, or they were when I was in classes.
Yeah, I've heard of university classes with +000's of students. That's not learning or teaching; that's just a money grab by the institution.
I remember our Business Math teacher talking to a student one day. The student was having difficulty in grasping something (I don't remember what) and the teacher said "If you're having problems with this problem; this is probably the problem....".
I thought it was funny.....
Community college instructors don't have to publish. It's easy to get with them if you are having difficulty with a concept. They truly are there for the student, or they were when I was in classes.