Normal Rob
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To Michael Smith, who lost in the final of the darts last night and had just been in tears...
'How are you feeling?'
'How are you feeling?'
As a teacher I’ve always taken the view that the only stupid questions are the ones we never ask.
As a teacher I’ve always taken the view that the only stupid questions are the ones we never ask.
OK. I'm going to ask it then.
Why do so many teachers answer a question with 'As a teacher' at the beginning of their answer? It may be factually correct, but is it relevant?
It's like me answering a question with my answer beginning 'As a ridiculously handsome bloke who has had phenomenal success with women' blah, blah.
As a student, I always took the view that asking questions let the teacher know that they hadn't explained things very well.
Fair enough. I have a job where answering questions is a core component. Encouraging people to ask questions helps to create an enquiring mind and a love of education, which is good for personal development. Therefore there's a case for saying every question should be treated with a degree of respect and courtesy, regardless of who asks it. The only time this probably isn't appropriate is when you are asked in a pub "What are you looking at", when you know that whatever the answer you are going to get a shoeing.
El Pres, I liked your answer, but I'm not sure it answered my question.
Obviously in school/college, your audience know you are a teacher, but on here, many will not know.
I was wondering why teachers like to prefix their answers with 'As a teacher'. Is it in order to prepare their audience for their wisdom?
'Uh-oh, this one's a teacher. We'd better listen up'.
Not explained the subject very well, or not explained it very well to you?
It could be that by asking a question you are showing interest in an element of what the teacher said and you want them to expand upon it as you want to know more about the subject matter?
To Michael Smith, who lost in the final of the darts last night and had just been in tears...
'How are you feeling?'
El Pres, I liked your answer, but I'm not sure it answered my question.
Obviously in school/college, your audience know you are a teacher, but on here, many will not know.
I was wondering why teachers like to prefix their answers with 'As a teacher'. Is it in order to prepare their audience for their wisdom?
'Uh-oh, this one's a teacher. We'd better listen up'.