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So far my class has lost more than half its numbers to the strict rules of summer school:
- Sleepers are out for good after one warning
- One absence
- Accumulate 15 minutes of tardy and it counts as an absence
- ANY disciplinary action outside of the classroom will get you the boot.
I am now down to those who really want the credit. They seem to want to do well and have engaged the material in a way that I am sure none of them have before. It's good to see this side of students, many of whom I had in class. They know the rules and they abide. Now in our third week the survivors seem to have moved past whining and just do what is asked. Don't get me wrong they aren't blowing the lid off the curve, but they are learning, something that I wasn't sure could happen in summer school, and it makes me smile. And no one has gone to the bathroom for the entire term.
2 comments:
I might bend the rules for the present-day Courtney Thorne-Smith, I must say.
Ahhhh, riigght...
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