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Date Posted: 18:42:58 04/29/07 Sun
Author: Honoree
Subject: Re: Bad Kiddies
In reply to: Derek 's message, "Bad Kiddies" on 09:52:13 05/02/06 Tue

I do not think that the students should be taken out of the ensemble especially if they are doing well. It is possible that the other teachers could collaborate with the teacher of the ensemble in which the students are excelling, and try to find a way to incorporate this other information into the ensemble which they enjoy. The ensemble experience may in the end help the students to do better in their other classes. I do not see any positive effects of removing the student from the ensemble. This action will only make the students upset, as they are being removed from the class at which they excel.

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[> Re: Bad Kiddies -- Amanda M., 08:32:04 05/01/07 Tue [1]

I think some kids respond better to classes like band, choir, gym, or just any class that requires hands on learning. Sometimes, the problem may be that the student is just bored, along with various other factors such as lack of interest in the subject, dislike for the teacher, etc. It would be impractical to pull a kid from a class that they are doing well in and may cause even more behavioral problems. Also, this kind of goes along with what we talk about in our MUS 110 class: everybody learns differently and teachers should find ways to make sure that all of the students have equal opportunites to learn.

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