the little dears
Thursday 19 June 2008 | 4 cookies in the jar
What I find most distressing is that the encomia are generally as badly spelled, punctuated and capitalized as the invective. But hey, what do I care whether I get the ratemyprofessor.com chili pepper for purported “hotness”; or whether I suffer from an astonishing lack of enthusiasm—all that matters to me is, THEY THINK I’M FUNNY! [All comments sic, obviousment.]
funny, whitty and an interesting teacher.. kind of hippy, laid back. if you do your work and turn it in on time, youll get a a. shes very willing to help you achive the desired grade
Very funny. However, she does not have a passion at all for argumentative writing. Her lack of enthusiasm for the topic and constant absences from the class made the students feel like they were wasting their time and money. She is great to talk to about things OTHER than English. Her feedback on papers were also poor.
She teachers Eng 101 so it’s interesting fun and easy. great teacher.
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Oh my. We be producin’ some serious illitracy in dis country. Yeah boy.
Damn….I hit refresh and the text is already revised. This blog is like a palimpsest!
Forget literacy. Entertain us!
She is great to talk to about things OTHER than English.
Yeah, I used to spend entire hour-long supervisions discussing anything other than Hindi novels with my students. Half of the time, they didn’t even seem to notice. Hell, half of the time I didn’t even notice. It’s all learning, innit? ;-)