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Hes my cyber school S.S. teacher. Let me explain to you what he does every day. We are supposed to have a 40 minute class of S.S. each day but he cuts that to 20 minutes! And in 15 of the 20 minutes, He puts us in break-out rooms. A break-out room is when he puts us and groups and has us work on an assignment by ourselves. So whats he doing for the 5 of 20 minutes? Hes just greeting everyone. So you may be saying "why complain? You get more time to goof off!" No. He makes up for the 20 minutes lost by giving a HUGE assignment! 50 questions! e doesnt even come up with the questions himself. He takes them right out of the book! What do you think? Is he doing his job?

2007-10-01 08:39:53 · 6 answers · asked by Maxy_Paxy 3 in Pregnancy & Parenting Grade-Schooler

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If he is not doing class lecture work, then no. He is baby-sitting. If the rest of your class feels the same as you, go as a group to your principal and explain what is happening.

2007-10-01 08:43:28 · answer #1 · answered by Quietman40 5 · 1 0

That's what college is like and high school too for that matter. I'd get used to it there's nothing you can do. And at least you have twenty minutes of something, honestly that's a big deal sometimes.

2007-10-01 15:48:55 · answer #2 · answered by kiki 3 · 0 0

Pretty slack...one way to avoid this would be to take traditional classes where you actually attend class in person. I understand that you may not have a schedule that permits this, but that is the only real solution.

2007-10-01 15:43:41 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

I must ask...what more do you want? Cyber school is just that. HOW does HE know that you are really working? I'm sure there's many that aren't. Just make it through this session and find another option.

2007-10-01 16:55:43 · answer #4 · answered by OMGiamgoingNUTS 5 · 0 0

Yes, he is doing his job. Not very well, but it's not like you could get him fired over it or anything.

2007-10-01 15:43:24 · answer #5 · answered by Give me best answer 4 · 2 0

Teachers don't "teach" you anything, you "learn" what you need to know...

You do most of the work, because you are the one that needs to know...

2007-10-01 15:49:56 · answer #6 · answered by Sophie B 7 · 0 1

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