Timeline for What to do with students who are often absent from class?
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Feb 18, 2022 at 15:26 | comment | added | Tommi | Both of the points are unreasonable in their own way. I try to explain this lower down in the answer. It is just that sometimes I see either "good teacher takes care of it" or "student responsibility" as the totality of answer; I think one needs to include both to understand what is happening. | |
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Feb 18, 2022 at 11:59 | comment | added | Steven Gubkin | Your first point is, I think, a little bit unreasonable. Think about the hundreds of millions of dollars expended to make "Avengers: Infinity War" appealing to a mass audience. Even so, there will be 10 to 20 percent of people who do not care for it. You will not hold a randomly selected audience in your sway purely through "engaging teaching techniques". | |
Feb 18, 2022 at 6:27 | history | answered | Tommi | CC BY-SA 4.0 |