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Old 02-01-2006, 06:46 PM
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He needs to work on the little "smirk" (well, I think it looks like that anyway) when he takes applause. Anyone else think it looks a little arrogant, or is it just me?
I HATE THE SMIRK!!! I think that may annoy me more then anything else he does.

Now I need to go read the rest of the thread.

I have some issues regarding his approaches to the math and science teaching in high school. Bush says he wants train 70,000 teachers to teach AP science and math and to bring 30,000 math and science professionals into the classroom. Great idea in theory. #1- how? #2- Not all "professionals" can be teachers. You can be a highly intelligent, great person in the business world but not be able to teach. I had some very intelligent professors(even a high school teacher) who couldn't teach because they were too far above us and weren't able to bring it down to our level. One of the most difficult things I've had to do this year is try and bring my level of biology knowledge down to a 7th grade level.
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