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After you've read his post, you might have your class answer our Student Opinion question in which we link to a number of recent, and thorny, First Amendment-related cases and ask, "Do You Know Your First Amendment Rights?" By FRANK LoMONTE Young people understandably may view the First Amendment as remote to their daily lives, an abstraction that exists only as a history lesson.
Vandrick (2000) claims that most teachers' ideas of participation are limited, requiring students to speak in class, answer questions, make comments and join in discussions.
I know you are probably thinking that this is my "looking to get an A in class" answer, and that of course I want to be a good role model for my kids, but it is far more than that.
As such, most of my "classes" involved totally ignoring the darkroom that I had, responding to any questions with "can anyone in the class answer this question?" and walking around camp with the kids while they took photos of stuff on digital cameras and explained to me who Jesse McCartney is (girls' classes) or what a "dirty pirate" is (boys' classes).
As such, most of my "classes" involved totally ignoring the dark-room that I had, responding to any questions with "can anyone in the class answer this question?" and walking around camp with the kids while they took photos of stuff on digital cameras and explained to me who Jesse McCartney is (girls classes) or what a "dirty pirate" is (boys classes).
When the teacher asks questions in class, answer them.
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The theologies of Islam and Christianity, in particular, are worlds apart: the former, for instance, has never had a Catholic-style clerical class answering to a divinely appointed pope.
One student in this class answered 463 of his peers' questions.
Because Darwinism was shaking faith in traditional religion, and the detective offered a new, secular version of the priestly class, answering the riddles of existence.
When asked the question, "what do you think of when you think of seniors?" one high school class answered with typical answers: "cranky, old, hard of hearing, no teeth, the whole range of descriptors come out".
In Spring 2009, 46% of the class answered the question correctly; in Fall 2009, 50% of the class answered correctly.
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