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Peer Review: A791796 - Reading in School
HuhWhy Started conversation Jul 26, 2002
Entry: Reading in School - A791796
Author: HuhWhy - U196164
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A791796 - Reading in School
Dr Hell Posted Sep 4, 2002
Hello...
This one has gone unnoticed for 5 weeks now.
I think it is a nicely written Entry on how to read books hidden from your teacher...(think about the title, one would get the wrong impression from the current one).
Maybe you should add more substance to that entry, I feel it's a bit thin as it stands. However, I can't think of anything else you should add...
BTW. In my days, if I were caught reading a book during algebra, nothing would have happened. It's my problem if I don't pay attention. I think that this attitude of my school made most students feel that they are responsible enough to know what they ought to do.
Maybe some more comments show up as this one will now pop up in the 'upper' part of PR.
Good luck,
HELL
A791796 - Reading in School
Tango Posted Sep 4, 2002
Interesting article! I'm not sure it's suitible for PR though. Maybe the alternative one.
2 points though:
1. We're not alowed to have our backpacks on the table in school.
2. Not all schools have "referals", there are many different names used in the ones that do, as well.
Tango
A791796 - Reading in School
Z Posted Oct 12, 2002
I used to do this is school as well. Well if they would try and teach us stuff I already knew, or if I didn't could teach myself in 20 seconds... ...But as the authour seems to have been away for more than a week do I think this should go to the Flea Market really.. If someone could please second it.
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