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<blockquote data-quote="SoonerP226" data-source="post: 3404398" data-attributes="member: 26737"><p>When I was in high school, my next door neighbor (a professional engineer and owner of an engineering company) had a conference with his daughter's 5th grade math teacher over the mistakes the teacher was making in grading his daughter's homework. Strangely enough, I'd had that same math teacher, and he was a pretty good teacher then, but I guess he'd deteriorated over the intervening years.</p><p></p><p>I know one professor (now retired) who didn't want his classes recorded because he was afraid his students would go over it and find his misstatements. His students actually loved him (he was a genuinely great guy, and a great teacher), but he was probably right; there's always one a-hole in any crowd...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SoonerP226, post: 3404398, member: 26737"] When I was in high school, my next door neighbor (a professional engineer and owner of an engineering company) had a conference with his daughter's 5th grade math teacher over the mistakes the teacher was making in grading his daughter's homework. Strangely enough, I'd had that same math teacher, and he was a pretty good teacher then, but I guess he'd deteriorated over the intervening years. I know one professor (now retired) who didn't want his classes recorded because he was afraid his students would go over it and find his misstatements. His students actually loved him (he was a genuinely great guy, and a great teacher), but he was probably right; there's always one a-hole in any crowd... [/QUOTE]
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