Chaotic42
Lifer
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Mr O'Reilly,
I graduated from Biloxi High School in 1998. The only teachers that moved me
and really made me care about what they were saying were those who taught
with passion. Some of their methods were unorthodox. They may have even been
frowned upon by the higher ups. They were, however, the most effective
methods.
Fights were never much of an issue at Biloxi High while I was there. Not
because the students were afraid of what might happen, but because they
weren't violent people.
I worry that cameras in the classrooms might prevent the high-spirited,
passionate teaching that our schools, and Biloxi High in particular, lack.
I also worry that these kids might get a little too used to being monitored
through out the day by cameras.
Chris Welch
Bedford, IN
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I saw his program about the cameras in the Biloxi Public Schools today. I have to admit that I've never been a fan of Superintendent Drawdy. What do you guys think?
Edit: Grammar
Mr O'Reilly,
I graduated from Biloxi High School in 1998. The only teachers that moved me
and really made me care about what they were saying were those who taught
with passion. Some of their methods were unorthodox. They may have even been
frowned upon by the higher ups. They were, however, the most effective
methods.
Fights were never much of an issue at Biloxi High while I was there. Not
because the students were afraid of what might happen, but because they
weren't violent people.
I worry that cameras in the classrooms might prevent the high-spirited,
passionate teaching that our schools, and Biloxi High in particular, lack.
I also worry that these kids might get a little too used to being monitored
through out the day by cameras.
Chris Welch
Bedford, IN
--
I saw his program about the cameras in the Biloxi Public Schools today. I have to admit that I've never been a fan of Superintendent Drawdy. What do you guys think?
Edit: Grammar