Author: Vincent Diepeveen
Date: 07:56:14 02/05/04
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On February 04, 2004 at 10:05:13, Bob Durrett wrote: >On February 04, 2004 at 03:54:01, Renze Steenhuisen wrote: > >>>>>The down side of being a University Professor is that teaching students is a >>>>>requirement. >>>>> >>>>>Bob D. >>>> >>>>Sorry, but I disagree! If it is not a nice thing to do, than -IMHO- you should >>>>change your ways of teaching. >>>> >>>>Renze S. >>> >>>You must realize, of course, that I was talking about the availability issue and >>>not about love/hate relationships between students and teachers. : ) >> >>Sorry, I misunderstood. Because I do know of some Univesity Professors that do >>not like teaching at all! >>My opinion about those people is that should go somewhere else then the >>professor seat they're occpuying... >>Glad to hear you are not one! Thanks! >> >>Renze > >I did get hoodwinked into teaching on two occasions, one in high school [I >taught high school chemistry] and once in college [electrical engineering]. I >learned very quickly that I have no talent at teaching. When all the students >keep asking for the "teacher" to explain it "one more time," it becomes clear >that the teacher is not teaching. : ) > >Bob D. Don't worry, You can always just teach 1 person. that's far easier. I suggest you experiment with that onto Rolf Tueschen.
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