If there are 56 students better than you, and 56 students worse than you, there are 113 students in the class. 56 (better) + 56 (worse) + 1 (you) = 113
That depends entirely on what they were being tested on, and the individuals involved. If it were the subject of the class, then you would hope the teacher would score better than his or her students, but that isn't always the case, especially with adjunct professors hired to teach an unfamiliar subject three days (or less) before the class starts... which happens sometimes. Even when the teacher is a whiz, there could be a student that knows more, and just has to take the course to prove it. If it wasn't about the class, then it is up in the air depending on who is more familiar with the subject matter. idk
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There would be 6 boy students and 18 girl students in the class.
Maybe they are stressed, you disrupt the class, or they hate teaching and want to take it out on the students
If there are 56 students better than you, and 56 students worse than you, there are 113 students in the class. 56 (better) + 56 (worse) + 1 (you) = 113
30 students because you may concentrate on your work better than a room of 50 students
I'd say middle class students tend to grow up in a more supportive household and have more opportunities than a working class student.
Advanced Placement is a programme for high school students to earn university credits.
While it is technically possible for a professor to lock students out of a physical classroom, it is generally not a common practice or a recommended way to handle class disruptions. Professors typically have other methods to address disruptive behavior, such as asking the student to leave voluntarily or taking disciplinary action through the institution.
To prepare lessons To give lessons To set homework To mark homework To maintain discipline in class To report on students progress To educate students.
That depends entirely on what they were being tested on, and the individuals involved. If it were the subject of the class, then you would hope the teacher would score better than his or her students, but that isn't always the case, especially with adjunct professors hired to teach an unfamiliar subject three days (or less) before the class starts... which happens sometimes. Even when the teacher is a whiz, there could be a student that knows more, and just has to take the course to prove it. If it wasn't about the class, then it is up in the air depending on who is more familiar with the subject matter. idk
Translation: how many professors/ teachers are there in the Spanish class?
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Often times teachers/professors will put things on tests/quizzes that they go over in class and are not in the assigned reading. They will also give you hints on what specific topics will be hit harder on exams than other topics. Also many times the book is hard to read so students will go to class to have the prof/teacher explain the information that is in the book.
Yes it is. Montessori Professional College is a college that is full of excellent professors especially in communication and computer-based course. The teaching technique is exemplary, compared to other schools that professors often attend the class, in this school, they focuses more to their students and guide them the right way. I would say that professors in this school are excellent communicators, you will be amazed with their communication skills.