1705. A teacher that was above behavior problems



I wrote on post # 1703 that teacher Daniel Pennac had had a marvelous math teacher. 

And that his students never thought of putting him to the test. 

They dived inside mathematics in his classes. 

The class-group was not as smart as what somebody could expect to be, but anyway the math teacher assured his kids that they knew more than what they could think of, and that they even would pass high school final math exam. 

His classes were a mixture, a mass of the students, the teacher and math. And the teacher was rather naïve; better said: the math teacher was above behavior class problems. / Photo from: microphone. www stevensilvers com

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