6th hour English, where do I begin? Well I suppose
I’ll start with the good things since there are more things good than bad. I
usually dislike classes where a student teacher teaches a majority of the time
but as we all know Ms. Moses was a fantastic student teacher, so no complaints
there. The last two weeks of this class will be easy and I’m very thankful for
that. But, like first semester, grading was infrequent. I was completely
unaware last semester that my SOAPSTone was sub-par since it was a blank grade
for months just like everyone else’s. Also Turnitin did not post any comments
on anyone’s papers for the longest time, it was one week before the end of the
semester when I find out that I had to redo my SOAPSTone and with finals and
all, I just didn’t have time to do it. Grades this semester are similar, with
only 9 blogs being graded and 3 papers, I am completely unaware of what my
actual grade in this class is. This wouldn’t be that big of a problem if I had
the ability to ask you about them in class, but you must not have been in our
class for more than 30 minutes total during the week before the school play. It
shouldn’t be an issue and Ms. Moses was a great teacher, it just bothered me
for some reason. You know what you’re doing, you thoroughly know the content
(unlike some of my teachers) and that’s just the most important quality any
teacher could have and I really appreciate that.
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