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<blockquote data-quote="4shotB" data-source="post: 289315" data-attributes="member: 844"><p>I appreciate the kind words. The kids do like the fact that I have had a "real job" (their words not mine). The ability to reason,do math and think logically opened some doors for me. Hopefully it will do the same for the youngsters I teach. One of the many issues facing a student in a rural school is the fact that 99% of the people that they know and interact with have never lived anywhere else. It's a very closed system. This includes all of their teachers, who attended college within an hour or two from their home and then return home immediately after graduation to teach. Don't get me wrong, most of my colleagues are professional and do their best for the kids. But their idea of "college ready" after attending teacher's school at nearby eastern State U isn't the same as mine after going through GT's engineering school.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4shotB, post: 289315, member: 844"] I appreciate the kind words. The kids do like the fact that I have had a "real job" (their words not mine). The ability to reason,do math and think logically opened some doors for me. Hopefully it will do the same for the youngsters I teach. One of the many issues facing a student in a rural school is the fact that 99% of the people that they know and interact with have never lived anywhere else. It's a very closed system. This includes all of their teachers, who attended college within an hour or two from their home and then return home immediately after graduation to teach. Don't get me wrong, most of my colleagues are professional and do their best for the kids. But their idea of "college ready" after attending teacher's school at nearby eastern State U isn't the same as mine after going through GT's engineering school. [/QUOTE]
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