Education u o c
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Duti
: teach, guide, educate, tutor, lead, evaluate, assess, test, discipline, babysit, shepherd,
manage classroom, learn more than students
so can teach them new things, administration
(paperwork, reports, recommendations, etc.), in charge of many, trained to assess and overcome
problems, cares about school’s
reputation, knows the curriculum and national requirements,
knows
what universities demand, knows the subject material,
repetitive work
Parents as teachers
: emotionally attached, biased, subjective, vested interest, rely on teachers,
not qualified, more or less strict, lacking motivational skills, disciplining skills, care about family
name/reputation, do not understand the modern social environment of schools, were students
in a different time and environment (can’t relate to being a child or a student anymore)
other:
Dorms vs. Off-Campus Housing
Dormitory
:
pros
— can make new friends right away, on campus so don’t need to waste time
commuting, cheaper (dorm rooms are usually furnished and come with meal plan), safe, kept
clean by janitorial staff;
cons
— can’t choose roommate, can’t control other tenants (parties, noise,
games, etc.), many rules means less freedom, like living with parents, less privacy, communal
bathroom,
dorm politics, rumors and gossip
-ca
u
:
pros
— more freedom and can set own rules, can choose roommate(s), can control
social environment, have privacy and can set study hours at one’s convenience, gain life experience
(paying bills, cleaning after oneself, doing own chores, etc.), can bring friends over anytime, can
choose the neighbourhood one likes, can feel a separation from school in off hours, easier to
find part-time job nearby;
cons
— more expensive so might need more than one roommate and
a part-time job, need to supply own furnishings and appliances, need to know how to cook, need
to do own cleaning, need to motivate oneself to study, easy to lose focus on school, have to deal
with landlord (can be good or bad)
other:
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