Experience could be the best teacher unless you make the same mistake twice. Then you stay after school until you get it right.
2007-10-22 09:34:18
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answered by Yafooey! 5
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What makes you draw the conclusion that to be a good teacher everyone gets a passing grade? Does it always fall on the teachers' shoulders when state averages are ranked below average? Some students get A's because their parents(s) donate large amounts of time and money to the district. If you are referring to Higher Education, meaning 2+ college, sometimes the course is extremely difficult and the teacher doesn't give curve. As far as Expierence playing a role in education, anyone can be under the influence of expierence, but if you don't take it with you once outside the school doors, it is useless. Grade yourself because others may over-rate you according to other factors, Personally I think everyone could use a course in Humility, because I have seen what people have to offer and believe me I wouldn't want to take their course.
2007-10-22 09:28:01
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answered by ? 5
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Experience is a good teacher but it's our own interpretation and how we decide to use it decides if we will have passing grades or not and like many situations some will fail others will pass by with flying colors and then some will just get by. From my own experiences I have pass by with some, others I did very well and some I have failed it is what you learn from it that counts, so when i failed there is things that I must work to improve on or either that I'm just not worthy of the experience.
2007-10-22 10:52:30
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answered by fire and ice 4
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Experience is the best teacher, but you also have to learn from what you are taught. Those who learn and use that knowledge will probably get passing grades. Those who don't learn the lesson will probably end up under-graduates.
2007-10-22 09:26:30
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answered by Breezey is saying HAPPY BIRTHDAY 7
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I agree with what you wrote, yes, experience is the best Teacher, but it takes certain people to get a Passing Grade, as you say. By nature, we all are curious, to explore the possibilities, that the World has for us, and sometimes we might try to Learn something New, and we might or not like our choice, so,we try to find that something we feel is out there for us, until we find what we are looking for. Do we get experience from it? Yes we do, I think that we do deserve a passing Grade for trying what the World has to offer.
2007-10-22 11:16:29
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answered by a.vasquez7413@sbcglobal.net 6
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No...in fact most of us will fail because we have all been put in the wrong environment [this planet!] by our Creator ...and we are all suffering to some extent or another...and many of our prayers go unanswered....it would be the same as a parent throwing there children into the ocean [a bad environment and unsafe environment] and as the children cried out to the parent to save them..the parent responds by saying ''save yourself'' or ''I can't help you''...just like when Hitler was killing off the Jewish people...don't you think that the Jewish people were all PRAYING FOR THEIR LIVES? In the bible it said that God created the Universe and everything in it, and it also said that if 2 people pray together that it would make the prayer stronger and would be answered by God...then why wouldn't 6 million Jewish people's prayers be not answered by God. It is pathetic that God doesn't even look after his creations... dumps us on earth and we have to learn to survive on our own....like I've said before, if God can create the Universe and everything that's in it...then he most certainly would have saved us ALL from suffering OF ANY KIND. Most people are suffering from negative experiences, but because we feel that we have been neglected or abandoned by God, then most of us will end up with failing grades because of all the hurt in our lives...and doubt creeps in, creating Agnostic and Atheistic beliefs.
2007-10-22 12:08:41
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answered by birdtennis 4
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No. Some people live in shells with little experience. Others are rich in experience. Some get poor grades, and never go to graduate school. Others are life long learners with straight As.
2007-10-22 09:21:11
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answered by Anonymous
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Oh, the only problem about Experience as a "teacher" is that,
it conducts the TEST/EXAM first and then comes the teaching !
So, very difficult to get those passing, grades, etc !
2007-10-24 00:48:36
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answered by Spiritualseeker 7
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Yes, if in the experience, you learned as well as you could. Mere experience is not enough if the student didn't learn from the "teacher."
2007-10-22 11:16:18
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answered by Anonymous
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We do not automatically receive a passing grade. But we are always given more chances until we do pass.
2007-10-22 12:23:59
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answered by Marguerite 7
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