@MrTChace @paul_emerich Yes, but you’re evaluating one teacher at a time for 45+ minutes. What you’re saying is true, but not always applicable for a teacher with 120+ students.
@paul_emerich @pkoch9999 In an ideal world, you sit down with each student and go there their work with them. As many others have mentioned, this isn’t as possible. Still worth trying? At some level?
@MrPStrunk I have guitars hanging on the wall that former students painted. Students always comment on them. You don’t have to hang guitars. But student-made work that’s big and bright.
Mr. Kunk’s 7th Grade Guitar concerts tonight! That’s right, concerts is plural! So many students taking guitar that we had to divide it into two concerts! @GuitarKunk
Mr. Kunk’s 7th Grade Guitar concerts tonight! That’s right, concerts is plural! So many students taking guitar that we had to divide it into two concerts! @GuitarKunk
ChatGPT doesn't just write your students' essays for you.
20 ways ChatGPT can help you teach/learn
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1. Ask ChatGPT to write your lesson plans. (Or at least to get some new ideas.)